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Allison Mackley, NBCT Librarian
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Building Your Blog
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Create Blog
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1.  Go to the Edublogs homepage.
2.  Enter your username, password and click Sign up for free
  • Don’t use your full first and last name in your username! Refer to your teacher’s guidelines for choosing your username or make your username a combination of your first name followed by numbers that represent the year, your class number of your school’s initials.  e.g. maxbps15
  • Record your username and password in a safe location.
3.  On the next page select which best describes you.
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4.  Add your email address (optional for student), the human verification word, select ‘I agree to terms of service’ and click Continue to create a blog.
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5.  Add your blog title, choose your language and click Register and create a blog.
  • Change the blog domain if you want the blog URL to be different from your username.
  • Don’t use your full first and last name in your blog domain! Refer to your teacher’s guidelines for choosing your blog domain or leave it the same as your username.
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6.  Once your blog is created you will be redirected to a page that displays your username, password and blog URL.
  • Record your username, password and blog URL in a safe location.
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Join a Class

1.  Login into your blog dashboard.

2.  Go to My Class > Join a Class.
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3.  Search for your class blog by entering just the first part of your class blog’s URL. For example, if the URL is http://hhsroom152.edublogs.org, then you will want to search for hhsroom152.
4.  Click Send a request to join.
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Finding Classmates' Blogs

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The easiest way for you to read posts on your friend’s blog is to add the class blog widget to your sidebar.   The class blog widget provides a handy link to all student blogs attached to Class Blog.

You just need to click on the link to easily go to a class mates blog.
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Adding the class blog widget is as simple as:

1.  Go Appearance > Widgets.
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2.  Add the class blog widget to the desired sidebar.

3.  The widget will automatically open.
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4.  Select  ’No’ under Public only if you are using private blogs (1), alphabetical (2), the number of blogs (3) and then click Save.
  • Any time more student blogs are added to the Class blog you update the Class blog list by opening up the Class blog widget and clicking Save.
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Getting Help with edublogs
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