Step 8 – Add your student blogs or links to helpful websites to your blogroll

bloggingstep8We’ve designed a series of nine steps, with how-to info, to help you with your class blogging.

This step  to add your student blogs to your blogroll (if you have student blogs).

Alternatively you can follow these directions to add links to helpful websites.

What is a Blogroll?

A blogroll is a list of links that you display on your blog.

Bloggers commonly use blogrolls to list their favourite blogs.  Blogrolls help readers locate other blogs worth reading — you are saying “these are some blogs I like – which are worth checking out!”

Blogrolls on class blogs are used slightly differently.

Your class blog is the central hub that connects your student blogs together; making it easier to share their learning, interact with each other and a global audience.

The blogroll on your class blog is what links together all the blogs — helping you, your students and others locate the student blogs easily.

Here’s an example of a blogroll on a Huzzah‘s class blog:

Example of a blogroll on a class blog

How to Add Links To Your Blogroll

Every newly created Edublog has the same default widgets in its sidebars — including a blogroll.

You add links to your student blogs as follows:

1.  Go to Links > Add New

Links > Add New page

2.  Add the first name of your student (and initial of last name if necessary) to the Name Module

Tips:

  • Normally only first names of students are used online.
  • This is the text that will be clickable and takes you to their blog

Adding name to Name Module

3.  Add the student’s blog URL to the Web Address Module

Add blog URL to web address module

4.  Select Blogroll in the Categories Module and click Add Link

Creating a link in a blogroll

How To Use Link Categories To Organise Your Student Blogs

You can sort students from different classess into separate categories as follows:

1.  Click on Add A New Category in the Categories Module

Click on Add new category

2.  Add the Class name then click Add

Creating a new link Category

3.  Now instead of selecting blogroll you just choose the correct category for their Class and click Add Link

Adding student blogs to link categories

Check out Huzzah to see how categories can be used to sort links in blogrolls:

  • Student blogs are listed using the catgeory Class Blogs
  • Class blogs they read are listed using the category Our Blogroll

How To Edit Links

After adding links, you may want to edit them or delete the default links included on the blogroll of newly created Edublog.

1.  Go to Links > Edit

Links > Edit page

2.   To delete a link, hover over the link name and click the Delete option that appears below it.

Deleting a link

3.  To delete multiple links, select several links and then choose Delete from the drop down Bulk Action menu, and click Apply.

Deleting mutliple links

4.  To edit a link, hover over the link name and click the Edit option that appears below it.

Editing a link

5.  An edit screen will open — just edit the link details and then click Update Link

Adding your Blogroll to Your Blog Sidebar

The Links Widget  is used to display the links you added to your blogroll in your sidebar.

Every newly created Edublog has the same default widgets in its sidebars — including a blogroll.  However,  when you add any widget to a newly created blog (via Appearance > Widgets) it automatically removes the default Edublogs widgets.

You add your blogroll back into the sidebar as follows:

1.  Go to Appearance > Widgets in your Dashboard

Appearance > Widget page

2.  Click on the desired Sidebar to expand (so you can add the widgets)

3.  Drag the Links Widget from the Available Widgets area into the Sidebar area on the right

Adding Links widget to sidebar

FINAL THOUGHTS

These steps were created as part of the preparation for the Student Blogging Challenge — the next challenge starts in September 2010.

You can read more about the Student blogging challenge here:

  1. About the student challenge
  2. Student Blogging Challenge FAQs

And here’s where you find the other steps for setting up your class blog:

Please a comment on this post if you need help setting up your class blog just — I’m always happy to help!

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Creating A Blogroll For Your Sidebar

The last post showed how you can add links to your sidebar using HTML however the Blogroll and Links widget feature is an easier alternative.

What is A Blogroll?

Bloggers often feature a list of their favourite blogs in the sidebar of their blog; this list is commonly called a blogroll. One of the reasons for adding a blogroll is so your readers can use this list to locate other blogs worth reading — you are saying “these are some blogs I like – which are worth checking out!” The unfortunate downside is readers may get upset if they aren’t on your list — one of the reasons why I call it “Some of the Blogs I read” on my Mobile Technology in TAFE blog.

It is important to realise that the blogroll area of your dashboard is an area for storing any links i.e. not just links to blogs. These links can be organised into categories e.g. blogroll, Favorite Posts, Articles I’ve Written.

Setting up your Blogroll

  1. Your Edublog blog automatically comes with a blogroll in it’s sidebar.  All you need to do is Add or Delete links to change what blogs are displayed.
  2. On your blog dashboard, go to Write > Links
  3. Insert the Name of the blog, its URL and tick Blogroll then press Save.Image of Creating links for blogrolls
  4. To remove a link to a blog from your blogroll go to Manage > Links.  Tick the blog link you want to remove then click on Delete.

Image of Deleting Links

Using Link Categories

Remember that you can also organise links into areas besides your blogroll using link categories.

Image of link categories

Here is an example of how Larry Ferlazzo has used link categories on his blog.

blogroll5.jpg

Larry’s blog makeover used a combination of links created using HTML and blogroll because link list using the blogroll feature was too long i.e. created clutter on his sidebar.

Another way of setting up your Blogroll is to use Google Reader to create it.

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