El uso de los Blogs en el contexto universitario a distancia
Segunda
sesión
por María Jordano de la Torre
IUED, Madrid, 16 de noviembre de 2010
I. Introducción a los blogs
ppt ppt/ Blogs in plain English
II. Ejemplos de blogs
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UCLM
students (Univ.) * |
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Carmen Vera (Fr) * |
Greg Mankiw's Blog (económicas) |
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Octeto (tecnología educativa) |
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Blogs at Hardvard School (derecho) |
Anibal de la Torre (educativo) |
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*Fase I, *Fase II, *Fase III, *Fase IV, *Fase V
III. Herramientas para crear blogs
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El
veterano, cada
día con más cositas
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Una
buena
herramienta en español!
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Herramienta
para crear blogs educativos
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Una
herramienta
muy elegante y personalizable
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IV. Weblogs con Blogger
Actividades obligatorias |
Actividades optativas |
- Echa un vistazo a los ejemplos propuestos - Piensa en en título y una temática para tu blog relacionado con una asignatura que impartas - Abre una cuenta con Blogger (utiliza tus datos de gmail para ello) - Personaliza la cuenta con zonas horarias, plantillas, etc. - Enviar un post presentándote a tí mismo y a la asignatura que impartes - Crea una entrada con una imagen - Busca un video y añádelo a una entrada - Incorpora tres gadgets (enlaces, foto, reloj, etc) |
- Añade colaboradores a tu blog - Añade el gadget de feeds a tu blog para mostrar RSS de otros blogs. - Desde una cuenta de Google Reader añade los blogs del resto de compañeros. - Incluye un acceso directo del blog que has creado a tu curso de Webct - Incluye un acceso directo del blog que has creado a tu curso de Alf |
V. RSS
Tutorial de Google Reader
VI. Glosario
Post : Every time you put an update on your blog, you create a post. In typical computer jargon fashion, this noun can also be used as a verb: You can post to your blog. Posts are also sometimes called entries. http://www.ojr.org/ojr/stories/050714gardner/
Categories : Categories permit a blogger to subdivide content, putting posts about politics into one basket and posts about celebrities in another. Categorization helps readers read only what they are most interested in and is a good tool for those scanning a blog's archives.
Comments : Blogs are often referred to as conversations, and it's the ability of your readers to leave comments on each post you make to your blog that creates the feel of a conversation. Comments are usually time-stamped and identified by the author's name and perhaps a link to their Web site or blog. On some blogs, comments are threaded so that readers can comment on other comments, but on most blogs comments are simply displayed chronologically. http://www.ojr.org/ojr/stories/050714gardner/
Permalink (perma-lingk) n. a permanent marker or reference point to a certain document on the world wide web. Most commonly used for weblogs, news sites and newspapers. A permalink is denoted through the use of a symbol (pound sign, arrow, dot), date of content creation, the word permalink or imaPingback "...is a method for web authors to request notification when somebody links to one of their documents. Typically, web publishing software will automatically inform the relevent parties on behalf of the user, allowing for the possibility of automatically creating links to referring documents." http://scottwater.com/blog/archive/2003/02/16/2488.aspx ge. From http://www.irelan.net/becoming/archives/000633.html
RSS/Atom feeds : In the blogosphere, syndication is a big deal. With millions of blogs to read, many consumers use news aggregators, or readers, to pull in posts and read them, rather than visiting 150 blogs every day. RSS and Atom are two flavors of blog syndication. http://www.ojr.org/ojr/stories/050714gardner/
Blogroll/lists : A list of the blogs read by the blogger whose site you are on. Sometimes lists are also kept to recommend books and other media, as well. http://www.ojr.org/ojr/stories/050714gardner/
News aggregation : Many blog software packages allow you to pull in and display the RSS or Atom feed of another blog. This is useful if you want to create a site with constantly updated content fed by blogs. For example, a blogger who posts about politics could pull in the feeds of other political blogs. http://www.ojr.org/ojr/stories/050714gardner/
Moblogging : Moblogging is the short form of "mobile blogging." Lots of blog software lets you post by e-mail from your phone, PDA, or anything else that allows you to send e-mails. http://www.ojr.org/ojr/stories/050714gardner/
VII. Fuentes y Bibliografía
Los Blogs y la Universidad (Universia)
Hunt & Hunt (2007), Linking (B)logs: a new literacy of Hypelinks
Eduteka- Uso Educativo de los Blogs
Planas, J. (2007) ¿Qué es un weblog? (Video)
Susannah Gardner (2005) Time to check: Are you using the right tool?
Wikipedia (Blogs)