2 Easy Paths to Web Site Nirvana for Teachers

Today we'll take a look at two super-simple tools to create and easily maintain a web page for your class. We'll go down the path to create both a site on Blogger or on Posterous (you'll probably need your Ironmail as well). Below is the presentation for our session today with all of the steps and instructions you'll need to get up and running!

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Get The Word Out! New Tools to Communicate Your Media Message

In our 2-hour session today, we'll show you some new ways to let your students, teachers and parents know about the amazing things that are going on in your library or media center. Knowledge is power, and the more that your stakeholders know about your library, the more likely they will be to use the materials and resources you have to offer.

Here's the handout, complete with step-by-step instructions, links and resources: http://bit.ly/hDIvAl

Let's go! The first step in this whole process is transparency - spread the word about you and your program in any venue open to you. Today, we'll take you through the process of setting up 3 different services to aid you in this, and then we'll tie them all together in the end to make you Masters of your Message!

First off, share everything you can with an easy to maintain web site or blog. Blog about new books, suggested readings, or other great things happening in your library:
  • Blogger.com - For longer entries. Preview stories, discuss new offerings, publicize upcoming events, etc. Quickly create a new site and start writing!
  • Twitter - Twitter is a micro-blog - great for short updates, sharing links to incredible web resources, or as a 'shout-out' to recognize the great things you see everyday. Here's an example from E-Valley.
Share your new, featured or favorite books in different ways:
Let's tie it all together
  • Create a Blogger site to highlight your students or your recommendations
  • Create a Twitter account for sharing quick bits of information like upcoming events, new books that have been added to the library. Also, search Twitter for other topics or users with your similar interests.
  • Create a Shelfari account, and add some books from Amazon or a selection of your top recommendations or what you are reading now
  • Now, add in the Shelfari and Twitter widgets to your new site to make it all work together!
  • Lastly, let your school web master know about your new site so that they can highlight it and link to it from your school site.

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Posterous for Millard Teachers

Ever heard of email? That's how we'll be creating a classroom blog (or website - they are the same thing really...) today using a great service called Posterous. The training agenda, links and resources will follow the jump!
 

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