Monday, March 3, 2014

Assignment #1 Blog Creation

In this assignment you will create a private blog that you can share only with people you give permission to.  You will turn in many of your assignment using this blog including the photo assignments.  It is important to remember that this is a classroom blog so all posts will be seen by Mr. Williams and other teachers and principals of the school so please, for your benefit, keep ALL posts and parts of posts school appropriate.

Go to  www.blogger.com and use your e-mail account to set up a blogger account.  You will know you have been successful when you end up at a page that shows your Blogger Dashboard.  It should look similar to mine pictured below except you will not have a blog yet.


Once on your dashboard you should upload a photo of you to serve as your profile photo this can be taken with your computer you are working on or you can hold a professional photo-shoot to get it, I don't care how good you look.  You may update any areas of the rest of your profile in any way that you like.  However only waste time on it if you are ahead of the class with your assignments.  The Photo of you is the only required part.

Once you have created a Blogger account it is now time to create your Blog.
Click on the “Create a Blog” link on your dashboard.  You will be asked to name your blog.  You must use your last name as part of the Blog title so it may be identified for grading.  If you have issues with this talk to Mr. Williams.  The blog address is entirely up to you provided it is available.
Next, you will choose a “starter template”.  Choose one that you like, they can be changed anytime so don’t spend too much time picking a template.
Click the continue button and whammo you are ready to start blogging.  At this point you have the option to “Start posting” or “customize how your blog looks”.  Go ahead and do some customizing if you have time, points will be given for a nice looking blog.  When you are done click on “go back to Blogger, click on the “Dashboard” button at the top of the page.

Making it private
When you create your blog it is by default public, meaning anyone may look at your posts.  For this class your blog MUST be private, meaning you choose who can see it.  To do this complete the following steps.
  1. Go to your blogger dashboard.
  2. Find you classroom blog, and click the down arrow next to the pages and choose the "settings” link.
  3. Once you see the permissions page there are two sections.  Blog Authors, and Blog readers.  Under Blog Readers click the button next to “Only people I choose”.
  4. Because I will be grading you blogs, it is important for me to be able to see your blog so at this point type in my e-mail address (mtcrestwill@gmail.com) into the box on your page (feel free to add your parents, friends, and others you wish to see your blog) and click invite.

Lets get blogging
Once your Blog has been set up you are ready to start blogging.  Find your blog on your “dashboard” and click the orange pencil which is to create a new post.
Posting is just like using Microsoft word without all the whistles and bells.  If you find it easier you can write your posts in word, then copy and paste in to blogger.
The first post you will be required to create will contain the following:
  • A Photo that is an example of how you want to learn to take photos.  It could be a local photographer you like, a well known photographer, or just a few shots from a website that really grab you emotionally.   Be sure to include where you got the photo from.
  • Name 3 things that you like and are interested in.
  • Name what you want to learn in this class.
  • Indicate if I may or may not use your posts as examples in the class.
Once you have created the post, review it and when you are happy with the way it looks click the “Publish” button and it will automatically post it to your blog.  By default a web browser will open and you can see what our blog looks like to other people.
Congratulations!!  You are now not only a Blogger, you have finished blog assignment #1.  Please confirm that the instructor has access to your account and can grade your assignments.

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