Title: Advanced Educational Blogging
1Advanced Educational Blogging
- From a technical perspective, how does all this
work?
2What are we doing today?
- Feedback
- Review of the assignment
- What is a good post?
- Blogger vs. Bloglines
- Internet (How it works)
- Packet switching network (TCP/IP)
- SMTP, HTTP
- XML RSS
- Blogger vs. Bloglines
- Rubric
- Aggregators
3Feedback (what I learned)
- People liked the activities
- People feel they are learning about technology
- People wanted more visuals and lecture
- People want to know more how-to
- People want to understand blogger vs. bloglines
- People want to get a better sense of where RSS
fits in all this - People are ready to add multimedia to their blogs
4Assignment
- Think about what makes a good age appropriate
post - Im noticing a lot of text with small font, could
a grade 2 really read this? - How is the site going to be sticky?
- What is the point of the blog? And this whole
assignment?
5blogger vs. bloglines
RSS
RSS
RSS
RSS
RSS
RSS
RSS
Internet
RSS
RSS
RSS
RSS
RSS
6Packet Switching Network
- What is a Network?
- What is a Packet?
- What is Switching?
- What is a Packet Switching Network?
7TCP/IP Activity BEGIN
- Look at the card
- Does it have your name on it?
- YES Keep the card
- NO Pass it on, in any direction.
8TCP/IP Activity END
- If you have a pile cards
- Did you receive them in order?
- Arrange them in order, ascending by packet
number. - WAIT
9Server Protocols
- TCP/IP
- HTTP
- HTTPS
- SMTP
- POP
- FTP
10PROTOCOL Activity BEGIN
- If you have cards
- Cross out your name
- AND
- Change the name on all the cards to one of the
other students name - WAIT
11PROTOCOL Activity BEGIN
- If you have cards
- Quickly start passing them out
- Otherwise
- Look at the card
- Does it have your name on it?
- YES Keep the card
- NO Pass it on, in any direction.
12PROTOCOL Activity END
- If you have a pile cards
- Did you receive them in order?
- Sort them by PROTOCOL
- Within PROTOCOL, Arrange them in order, ascending
by packet number. - WAIT
13XML - Data about data
ltpersongt ltfirst-namegtPeterlt/first-namegt ltlast-na
megtRawsthornelt/last-namegt ltDOBgt28-Dec-1963lt/DOBgt
ltaddressgt ltstreetgtOceanview Rd.
lt/streetgt ltcitygtBowen Island lt/citygt ltprovince
gtBClt/provincegt lt/addressgt ltemailgtpeter_at_rawsthorn
e.orglt/emailgt lt/persongt
14RSS Really Simple Syndication
ltrss version"2.0"gt ltchannelgt lttitlegtFamily
Travelslt/titlegt ltlinkgthttp//travels.rawsthorne.o
rglt/linkgt ltdescriptiongt We have restlessness, we
have curiousity, we travel... lt/descriptiongt ltpub
DategtSun, 18 Dec 2005 012720 0000lt/pubDategt ltg
eneratorgthttp//wordpress.org/?v1.5.1.2lt/generato
rgt ltlanguagegtenlt/languagegt ltitemgt lttitlegtSai
ling downwindlt/titlegt ltlinkgthttp//travels.raws
thorne.org/?p17lt/linkgt ltcommentsgthttp//travel
s.rawsthorne.org/?p17commentslt/commentsgt ltpub
DategtSun, 18 Dec 2005 012720 0000lt/pubDategt
ltcategorygtGenerallt/categorygt ltguidgthttp//trave
ls.rawsthorne.org/?p17lt/guidgt ltdescriptiongt
When you are driving in Quebec with a tailwind
and the Quebekers treating the Trans Canada
like the autobaun you sure make
... lt/descriptiongt lt/itemgt lt/channelgt lt/rss
gt
15XML / RSS from end to end
- http//3484w06.blogspot.com/
- http//3484w06.blogspot.com/atom.xml
- view source
- http//www.bloglines.com/
16blogger vs. bloglines
RSS
RSS
RSS
RSS
RSS
RSS
RSS
Internet
RSS
RSS
RSS
RSS
RSS
17RUBRIC
Beginning Developing Accomplished Score
Aesthetics Aesthetics Aesthetics Aesthetics Aesthetics
0 points There are few or no graphic elements. No variation in layout or typography. OR Color is garish and/or typographic variations are overused and legibility suffers. Background interferes with the readability. 2 points Graphic elements sometimes, but not always, contribute to the understanding of concepts, ideas and relationships. There is some variation in type size, color, and layout.. 4 points Appropriate and thematic graphic elements are used to make visual connections that contribute to the understanding of concepts, ideas and relationships. Differences in type size and/or color are used well and consistently.
Posts Posts Posts Posts Posts
18Rubric categories
- Overall
- Posts
- Multimedia
- Audience
- Content
- Aesthetics
- Others??
19Small groups
- Create rubric categories
- With descriptions
- With scoring
- Write them down
- Prepare for a group discussion
- Every student scores the blog of the person after
them on the class list. If youre the last person
on the list you score the first person on the
list.
20Aggregators
- See pages 10 through 14 of RSS ideas for
Educators - Use bloglines (http//www.bloglines.com)
- DEMO
21Exit Activity
- Write on one side of the card the difference
between blogger and bloglines - On the other side of the card write explain RSS.
- Leave your cards at the front as you leave.
Remember Next class is in the LAB, E5006