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Marta Torán's curator insight,
February 14, 2013 10:27 AM
"Bloggear" es una efectiva manera de aprender, enseñar, compartir, discutir, conversar...
A P R E N D E R en el siglo 21 -> Yo blogueo!
Lino's curator insight,
January 27, 2013 6:06 AM
o aquellos aspectos de nuestra forma de aprender que debemos cuidar para hacer más efectiva nuestra experiencia en este mundo de los blogs. Conciencia. Autoconocimiento. Inspiración, resolución súbita de problemas. Conexión. Validación, evaluación. |
Walter Rubén Tur's comment,
August 3, 2013 9:55 PM
hay algún vídeo de cómo utilizarla, en castellano, gracias
Nik Peachey's comment,
August 4, 2013 3:11 AM
There's quite a long review and brief tutorial of Roon here: http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/roon-is-a-slick-easy-to-use-blogging-platform-you-may-want-to-try/ I particularly like the comment in the summary "Sometimes we get caught up in complex blogging platforms, plugins and more. Roon takes all of that away and ensures that you focus on what matters the most – your words." A rich feature set isn't always an advantage. Roon certainly isn't a competitor to WordPress, but it does make it easy to just get down to writing. For students that can be quite an advantage.
Tracee Orman's curator insight,
August 4, 2013 9:14 AM
I just tried Roon out and made a post (on my Mac, by the way). I wanted to try it to see if it was something to share with students. It was pretty easy, though figuring out how to change the title of the post from "Untitled" was frustrating (I assumed the "Header" was the title...not so. You just click on it after you save and can change it in the sidebar.).
I'm not sure what the point of giving your blog a title was when it posts as your user name and never shows your blog title. My advice: use your blog title as your user name.
Not sure if I will use this with my students, but it is a simple and easy format. And free. Here's my simplistic post: http://mrsorman.roon.io/untitled
sarspri's curator insight,
April 18, 2013 8:02 PM
A look at the pedagogical side of integrating the practice of "blogging" into the classroom, via a national non-profit organization. [in French]
Presses Universitaires de Grenoble's curator insight,
April 19, 2013 2:51 AM
Pour aller plus loin, découvrez des activités "Créer un blog pour la classe" ou "Créer un blog d'apprenant" dans le livre Les TIC, des outils pour la classe sur pug.fr : http://www.pug.fr/produit/972/9782706116636/Les%20TIC%20des%20outils%20pour%20la%20classe?search_text=tic
i-Docs's curator insight,
January 8, 2013 8:30 AM
"It’s not a large investment of license fee payers’ money, nor is it a particularly significant or complex technological leap. Instead, Try Being Me uses video, quirky animations, and thoughtfully produced game mechanics to give the CBBC audience a deeper understanding of the frustrations and difficulties that dyslexia can sometimes bring, in an engaging, visceral and simple way. It’s an interactive approach to factual content we’ve never tried before. Our aim is to add a physical understanding of the subject to the mental and emotional impact of traditional Newsround journalism. It’s the kind of experimental content that only Newsround and CBBC would make for British children." |
El post següent presenta de manera clara i visual les diferències entre un lloc web i un blog, i aporta suggeriments sobre com emprar l’un i l’altre.
Read this article by [url=/u/129000 x-already-notified=1]Martin (Marty) Smith[/url] if you 're tossing with which path to proceed with?
I'm in favor of WordPress responsive website for its Social SEO prowess and mobile adaptibility and publishing power.
I build my websites in Wordpress and include a blog component - the best of both worlds.