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===Content to include in your sites===
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Example site: http://blogs.evergreen.edu/glasgow/
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Required sections of your spring field study.
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====Pages====
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*"Prospectus": research questions, research methods (this is what other workshop is doing)
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*"Readings": a list of spring quarter readings
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*"Map": global map
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====Posts====
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* A post called  “before I leave”
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* Journal entries that use the location as an organizing principle for each entry including:
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** weekly research progress
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** reflections on your spring readings
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** city photography, city sketches
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** city sounds
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** geo-mapping
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** stories about your time in your city: surprises, museum visits, concerts and other encounters with city music,
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** other information relevant to your spring work
  
 
====Images, video and linked files====
 
====Images, video and linked files====

Revision as of 09:27, 2 February 2015

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What is an online portfolio?

  • How are you going to use this site for your academic work?

Getting Started

Create a New WordPress Site

blogs.evergreen.edu is Evergreen's WordPress server. You can create your own site, all you need is an Evergreen email address and login.

Driving in WordPress

Settings

From your dashboard we need to change some settings in your site

  • General - change your tagline; change your time zone to "Los Angeles"
  • Reading - change your site's visibility settings (defaults to Evergreen users only)
  • Permalinks - set this to Post Name

Writing and Managing your content

Content to include in your sites

Example site: http://blogs.evergreen.edu/glasgow/

Required sections of your spring field study.

Pages

  • "Prospectus": research questions, research methods (this is what other workshop is doing)
  • "Readings": a list of spring quarter readings
  • "Map": global map

Posts

  • A post called “before I leave”
  • Journal entries that use the location as an organizing principle for each entry including:
    • weekly research progress
    • reflections on your spring readings
    • city photography, city sketches
    • city sounds
    • geo-mapping
    • stories about your time in your city: surprises, museum visits, concerts and other encounters with city music,
    • other information relevant to your spring work

Images, video and linked files

Sidebars

Many themes support sidebar content. Often times if you don't anything to your side bar a default set of "widgets" will appear. You can change this by adding your own widgets.

Front Page and Navigation

Designing Your Site

Working with themes

Themes allow you to change the design of your blog at anytime. Changing your theme will not affect the primary content of your site.

Adding functionality to your site with plugins

  • Plugin Overview - use plugins to connect your site with a variety of web content including Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, etc. Want to connect to a popular service that you don't see listed in the available plugins? Let Academic Computing know and we can look into adding it.
    • Tip: Plugins can make your site run slower. Only activate those plugins you are planning on using and deactivate any plugins you're not using.

Wrap Up

Additional WordPress Resources

  • Built-in Help
    • when you're logged into the Dashboard look in the upper right under "Howdy"
    • Help is context aware so will show you help based on where you are in the WordPress Dashboard
    • Built-in help videos (part of built-in help)
  • WordPress Tutorials
  • Lynda.com Video Tutorials

Need More Help?



Still have questions or problems with WordPress, send Academic Computing a message or call the Computer Center at 360-867-6227.