Blogs allow students to post reflections that can be shared and commented on by all members of the class. They are also a good tool to use to create introductions, similar to the previous Homepage tool.
Journals are a space for students to post reflections that can only be seen and commented on by the instructor.
A wiki is a collaborative webpage, allowing students to work together to build content and share ideas.
Atomic Learning tutorials are denoted with a: * . Lesley username and password are required. Read the Atomic Learning Quick Start Guide for more information.| Blogs and Journals | |||
| What is a Blog? | [video] | ||
| What’s the Difference Between a Blog and a Journal? | [web] | ||
| Creating and Managing Blogs | [web] | ||
| Creating and Managing Journals | [web] | ||
| Blogs and Journals Interface | [web] | ||
| Using the Text Editor | [web] | ||
| Uploading Images | [PDF] | ||
| Blogs and Journals Student Guide | [web] | ||
| Wikis | |||
| What is a Wiki? | [video] | ||
| Creating and Managing Wikis | [web] | ||
| Using the Text Editor | [web] | ||
| Uploading Images | [PDF] | ||
| Assessing a Wiki Assignment | [web] | ||
| Wiki Student Guide | [web] | ||
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