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Step-by-Step Tutorial on Setting Up a Blog: A Guide for Beginners

Learn how to create your own blog in minutes with this easy-to-follow tutorial. Encourage class participation, practice writing skills, and collaborate on projects. Discover the advantages and disadvantages of blogging for students.

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Step-by-Step Tutorial on Setting Up a Blog: A Guide for Beginners

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  1. How to set up a Blog Clark Roberts Grand Canyon University TEC-538

  2. By Clark Roberts • Tutorial on how to make a blog. So here are the steps:1) Go to http://blogger.com2) Login with your Gmail address and password.3) Once you're logged in, a sign up page will appear as shown in the picture below. Pick a Display Name and hit continue

  3. You'll then be asked to choose a template for your blog from a list as shown in the picture below.

  4. View Profile View Forum Posts

  5. e world wid web Go to your blog URL, and look what you did

  6. Advantages of Blogs 1.Quick and easy way to create website. 2. Encurages class participation and discussion. 3. Easy way to practice writing skills. 4. Able to collaborate on project. 5. Gives the blogger a since of Empowerment. Disadvantages of Blogs 1. Takes time to keep blogs updated 2. It may be difficult for students to blog about subjects relevant for the class. 3. May be difficult for some students who have lower computer skill 4. Blogs are not good for questions that require fast answers. 5. Some blogs might not be relevant or useful.

  7. References http://interactivemultimediatechnology.blogspot.com

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