Monday, January 21, 2008

Thing 1: Blogger


This was not too difficult to set up. I had a little trouble with knowing what would appear as my identity at the top of the blog and which would appear in the URL. That part could have been clearer. It would be cool if you could enter into a screen that actually looked like the product you'd be creating, so it would be clear where everything would end up.


The Avatar was pretty easy too once I found the tabs for the clothing. For awhile, I thought I'd be stuck with the poker player guy. I'm not sure if it adds too much to the blog for me, but kids would probably get a kick out of it. It is safer than an actual photo, I suppose. It gives a little exposure to Avatars too since they're pretty popular with the kids.


I think a blog could be a good way to get out general musings on a subject. It could also be used as a message board, but I think the biggest problem would be to actually get people to read them. If no one reads them, then they are a waste of time. No one wants to waste time. I suppose this means a person would have to promote the blog, starting with a known audience like a staff of teachers or a body of students. I could possibly make a link from my main media center page to the blog. The advantage of that over just posting news on the media page would be the potential interactivity.


Secondly, the blogger would have to post something worthwhile or nobody would ever come back. As a high school media specialist, I could see blogging a research tip of the day or a website of the week. The blog could also serve as a newsletter in blog format. Allowing for responses would make it more interactive than a traditional newsletter which could be appealing to some.


I'll have to give this some time to see if I like it or not. I've never spent too much time with blogs, but I'm willing to give it a shot. I'm also going to post a picture of my media center on here to see how that works. That's it for now, I guess.


HS Media Man

1 comment:

PJD said...

I found you in this long list! Your comments are very thoughtful. Good luck through this journey.

Your colleague to the west.