Oh my, that is amazing...it looks pretty good and was very easy. Would this be a way to allow students to post on a class blog without giving them access to change all the settings? The students would receive the mail-to address only....maybe I'll try this for my ED410 students and their practica this semester....
I did try to do a post with a photo attached to the email, and the photo didn't show. I think the advantage of a blog is the ability to add photos and pictures. I'll have to see if you can limit some of the users privileges if I created a class page.
Actually, only the blog author (or authors that the original author creates) can post material as a blog entry. Blogger blogs can have more than one author, but by default they have only one. Students can comment on a blog, but they can't create new posts of their own. Since the author can moderate posts, nothing objectionable can be posted without the author's consent.
Yes, I would add other contributors to include other folks on a class blog. I'm wondering if it's only the administrator who can change the settings? I'll look into that...
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Oh my, that is amazing...it looks pretty good and was very easy. Would this be a way to allow students to post on a class blog without giving them access to change all the settings? The students would receive the mail-to address only....maybe I'll try this for my ED410 students and their practica this semester....
I did try to do a post with a photo attached to the email, and the photo didn't show. I think the advantage of a blog is the ability to add photos and pictures. I'll have to see if you can limit some of the users privileges if I created a class page.
Actually, only the blog author (or authors that the original author creates) can post material as a blog entry. Blogger blogs can have more than one author, but by default they have only one. Students can comment on a blog, but they can't create new posts of their own. Since the author can moderate posts, nothing objectionable can be posted without the author's consent.
Yes, I would add other contributors to include other folks on a class blog. I'm wondering if it's only the administrator who can change the settings? I'll look into that...
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