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Title of script: Creating Blogs

Author: ela goyal

Keywords: Blog, moodle


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Scripts and Functions In Moodle Talk to a Teacher National Mission on Education through ICT http://spoken-tutorial.org Script Ela Goyal Narration Ela Goyal 19 October 2010

Switch to slide no 2 Welcome to spoken tutorial. In the coming few minutes, we'll talk about how to add create blogs on the moodle site.
Switch to Terminal Click on your username on the top right corner of the page to reach your "Profile" page, or click on "Profile" button in the Administration block on the left side of the page. There's a tab for blogs on this Profile page. Click on that. Click on the “Add a new entry” link in the Blog Menu block. In the “Add a new entry” page, write your entry and give it a title. If you want to attach a file, such as an RTF document or a picture, click the Browse button, find the file on your computer, and click Open. Be sure your document is smaller than the maximum attachment size (set by the system administrator). Choose who you wish to publish the entry to (i.e., who may see the entry). There are three options: Yourself—so your blog entry is a draft, Anyone on your site, Anyone in the world.

Select appropriate official tags for your entry and/or add one or more user-defined tags (which we’ll cover in the next section). Click the “Save changes” button. You can edit your blog entry at any time using the Edit link at the bottom of the entry. You may want to change the publish option from yourself to anyone on the site. You can also delete the blog entry completely if you wish. You can view your own blog entries via the Blog tab in your profile page or the “View my entries” link in the Blog Menu block. You may view blog entries for all students in your course, or for all students in a particular group, via the Blogs tab in the course participants page or the “View course entries” link in the Blog Menu block.

Switch to slide no 3 Spoken Tutorials are part of Talk to a Teacher. Supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India. More information: http://spoken-tutorial.org/NMEICT-Intro This tutorial has been created by Ms. Ela Goyal from SIES College of Management Studies, Mumbai.

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