So, what is a blog, anyway? The word is a contraction of web and log, and a web log is a series of posts (articles) displayed on a website in reverse chronological order, most recent at the top. That's it -- nothing too fancy.
Originally developed just as online diaries, blogs have become places for people to express their opinions, write about their lives, and share information and recipes and cute pictures. What makes blogs more interesting is that readers are able to respond and create discussions by commenting on the original post and on other commenters.
As I mentioned in Thing 1, libraries are using blogs in all sorts of ways. How might you find a use for a blog, either in your library or in your life?
Discovery Activity:
Set up your blog for this course at Blogger and comment here with the web address. If you already have a blog, please skip to Step 9.
1) Go to the main Blogger page.
2) In the upper right corner, sign in using your Google Account information. [Google bought Blogger a few years ago, and you use one account to gain access to both services.]
3) This will take you to your Blogger Dashboard. Just like that part of a car, this is where you can oversee everything in your Blogger account. You can edit your profile information, manage your account and create blogs. Which brings us to....
4) Click on the Create a Blog link on the right.
5) Fill out the appropriate fields. The Blog Title is the main title for your blog. The Blog Address (URL) is the web address for your blog. Choose carefully when you pick a blog URL, because you can't change it unless you delete that blog. Think about what you might want to use your blog for after 26.2 Things. Don't just pick anything; give this some thought.
6) Click on Continue.
7) Now for the fun part! Choosing a Template lets you give your blog a look you like. Each template is slightly different in both color and layout. Choose one that appeals to you, click on the radio button (the small circle) next to the template, and then click on "Save."
8) Congratulations again! You've just created your blog, your own home on the web. This is where you'll post the results of the rest of your Thing discovery activities, and where you'll discuss what you find with your running mates in comments. If you want to customize your blog a bit more, read through Blogger's help page on the topic and play around.
9) Please either email me your blog's web address, or better still, leave it in a comment here for your classmates to see. I encourage everyone to follow a few of the 26.2 Things blogs, because you'll learn as much or more from your peers as you will from me.
10) Sit back and relax! On Monday, I'll post the next few Things, beginning with Thing 4: Expanding Your Social Networks...
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
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Agawam Library finally has a blog. It's address is: http://agawamlibrary.blogspot.com/.
Here's my blog address!
http://zero260multitasker.blogspot.com/
WooHoo!
I've got a Blog! (Like you don't hear that everyday!)
The address is:
http://dragonsaraphine.blogspot.com/
Here's mine: http://levityscompass.blogspot.com/
Already having fun!
I don't have anything on it yet, but this is my blog URL:
http://bostonlibrarian.blogspot.com/
http://atthelibraryoratschool.blogspot.com
and ps.
I've "blog rolled" all of your blogs on my blog, including 26.2 Things. This means I can click on your blog's name from my page and be taken directly to your blog page. Very neat and very helpful for me to see what all of you are doing out there.
p.p.s.
Blogger must have updated their design a bit, because there is now the new "Following" option. What exactly does this mean...?
I made a blog and wrote all my login info down on a small piece of paper. I put the piece of paper on my desk. I am moving my old desk out of my office to have a nicer desk moved in. I don't know where the paper is. I'll be in touch. If I publish this comment, doesn't it add a link to my blog automatically?
Here it is.
http://dudleybr.blogspot.com/
There's nothing on it yet. I thought my name would still come up but it's BPLDU. Carin
Here's my blog...
phree4all.blogspot.com
Just realized there are two Joannes, so i've added my last initial to avoid any confusion. So now there's joanne g. and joanne l.
Here's where I'm at:
http://wwwexpandinghorizons.blogspot.com/
I'm more familiar with WordPress, so this should be a good learning experience for me.
Thanks for the link in your post! Much appreciated!
I started a blog. In my free time I love to scrapbook and make cards. I will link this blog there and just use the one if it is okay. I am having fun with it and you can see some of the cards I make.
We are still trying to decide if a blog is right for our library. So here is my blog address
http://piasspace.blogspot.com/
@Sig -- You're most welcome. I hadn't discovered your blog before looking for examples for this class, but methinks I'll be a reader of it moving forward. Enjoy!
Hello.
I've managed to set up my blog at last!
bruinsgrrl.blogspot.com
rolling in at the 11th hour... my blog is at http://fictionaddiction300.blogspot.com/
more to come!
my blog address
http://thunderandconsolation.blogspot.com/
My "Archives Go Digital" blog is here:
http://archivesgodigital.blogspot.com/
My blog is called "Information Speedway" and is located: http://infospeedway.blogspot.com/
Blog address is:http://2011afineyear.blogspot.com/
It refers to the year I hope to retire if the stock market ever comes back !
Better late than never: my blog is celestialmundane.blogspot.com.
My first blog. If anyone is interested please read.
http://changeyoufirst.blogspot.com
OK. I know no one is here. I'm alone in my quest, by here is my blog address.
http://whatsalibrarian.blogspot.com/
Sorry I missed the group fun, but I suppose late is better than never! ?
Judy D
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