Thursday, August 19, 2004

Changes to this tutorial blog

Hi Everyone,

New Link
A couple of changes to your tutorial blog. Firstly, you will notice I've added a link to the main Self.Net blog; this contains occassional posts from myself or Karen focusing on items which may be of interest for all students. Also, a number of curious people have found my own personal blog. Since some of you have found it, I may as put a link here, so if anyone else wants a read, you're most welcome (but do keep in mind, this is my personal blog, so isn't always 100% academically orientated!).

Blog Navigation Bar
I'm sure you've all noticed this new Navigation Bar at the top of the blog:

This adds some functions which might make using the tutorial blog easier:

  • The orange Blogger button will take you directly to Blogger.com.
  • Entering a search into the empty form box (the white box) and hitting search will search this blog (or whatever blog you are viewing). This should make finding earlier material much easier (only 15 posts remain on the front page, the rest go into the archive, accessible via the links on the side).
  • Finally, the BlogThis! button will automatically open a window to let you write a blog post.
FollowUp Comments for those Introducing Readings
Just a quick note: most of you who have already introduced readings this week in tutorials have gone back and published your reflection upon the tutorial after it finished. Those who haven't (and those presenting in the coming weeks) please remember that part of your tutorial presentation is to go back to the post you made before the tute and reflect on how well your presentation went (how well the ideas were received; what sort of conversation happened; any ways your ideas about the reading might have changed/expaned). Ideally, this should be done as soon as possible after your tutorial presentation (but really should be before the next meeting of your tutorial). Others are reminded, that they are always welcome to comment on any posts in their tutorial blog and are also welcome to post relevant links/ideas whenever you find things! (oh, and for those of you who've never read other people's comments, give it a go; there are some really interesting dialogues taking place in the comments!).

A reminder:
Before clicking the 'Publish Post' button, if you place the cursor inside the window where you have written your post press either Ctrl+A to select all and then Ctrl+C (on a PC) or Apple+A to select all and then Apple+C (on a Mac), this will place the text you have written in the memory of the computer (this is referred to as placing text on the clipboard). If something goes wrong during the attempt to publish, all you need to do to make the post a second time is place the cursor in the post window and press either Ctrl+V (PC) or Apple+V (Mac) to paste the text from the clipboard into that text box. (Occassionally blogger does 'hang' [which means not finishing the posting function], so it is useful to make this quick backup in order to avoid typing out the entry a second time!)

3 Comments:

At August 19, 2004 at 6:16 PM, Blogger fluffylittlebunny said...

2 things:
What is the standpoint on commenting on other tutes posts? Cos I read my friend Kate's one and she made a comment for the Gattaca thing also bringing in the idea that maybe gene splicing (whatever the word was for that process of making children without mother and father) would be beneficial for homosexual couples. I wanted to make a comment on this. Shall I just comment on our tute blog and indicate to people to check out the other? Are we allowed to make comments about other tutes comments or should we just stay clear of that in case it gets complicated crossing between them?
Also, on your blog that you linked is that Neil Gaimen as in Neil Gaimen the writers blog? THe guy who cowrote GOOD OMENS with Terry Pratchett???!!!

 
At August 19, 2004 at 10:01 PM, Blogger Unknown said...

Hi Hilary, if you read something of interest from other tute blogs, feel free to link to it and post something in this blog. However, I'd vastly prefer the "conversation" element (ie any posts you make) to remain in this blog, otherwise it becomes a bit hard for everyone (including me) to keep track of the conversations.

Yes, I do link to Neil Gaiman "the writer". :) You'll find he writes quite a lot and is widely know for American Gods and the graphic novel series Sandman, as well as his work on Good Omens!

 
At August 26, 2004 at 9:00 PM, Blogger Unknown said...

Hi Helen, to search just blogs, try DayPop or Technorati which index a lot of blogs.

 

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