Blogs
The word 'blog' is a contraction of 'web log'. Blogs are a form of online journal used by millions of people around the world for self-expression and communicating with family and friends. Blogs are usually organized as a chronological series of postings created by the author of the blog. Blogs usually are written by one person, although some blogs can be authored by groups of people.
Blogs in Moodle are user based - each user has their own Blog. Admins, teachers, and students can create Tags - Admins can create site level tags, teachers can create Course level tags, and students can create their own list of tags.
When a blog entry is created, a user can select which tags they wish to associate with their new entry. Multiple tags can be selected. Users can also select who they want the blog entry to be available to (depending on the blog visibility site setting).
Welcome
Blogs outside of Moodle
Many companies and organisations on the web provide blog sites and they are generally free. The largest company to do this is Blogger which is owned by Google. All you need to do is sign up for a free Gmail account. Edublogs also provides students and teachers with an easy to use interface for blogging. Edublogs does not require students to use email addresses to log in, which is nice because some school districts don't have email addresses for students- especially at the elementary level.
There are also many Open Source web applications that can be downloaded and installed freely. The most common of these is Wordpress.
JW: Update 8.27.08 for Moodlerooms assignment
See also
- Using Moodle book Chapter 11: Blogs
- Development:Blogs
- Elgg
- Using Moodle Blogs forum
- Using Moodle Blogs and comments forum discussion
- Wikipedia on Blogs