This is an instructional slide show teaching students at Georgia State University how to claim their EDUBLOG in GSU Sites, and basic instruction for posting and creating pages.
This document provides steps for students to create an Expressions site and an overview of customization options. It outlines how to sign up, choose a theme, add posts and pages. Themes allow customizing a site's look and feel. Posts are discrete units of content that appear chronologically. Pages feature static content that must be fully re-edited. Additional settings allow customizing the homepage, menus and more. Help resources like the Answer Space and ITS contact information are also provided.
This document provides an introduction to Drupal content types, fields, and views. It explains that content in Drupal is organized using nodes and content types, which allow adding custom fields to structures content. The document walks through creating a biography content type with custom fields, adding biography nodes, and building a view to display the biographies sorted by different fields. Mistakes made by learners are discussed, and corrections are made to improve the example content and views.
Diane dela cruz_how to create a simple landing page with weeblyDiane de la Cruz
Weebly is a free website builder that allows users to easily create a landing page. After creating an account, users can select a template and add elements like text, images, and files to their page using simple drag-and-drop tools. Important features include the ability to upload files for subscribers, link to an external website, and hide the landing page from search engines so that only those with the direct link can access freebies or other private page content.
You have completed the steps to build your WordPress website. You signed up for WordPress, chose a theme, imported files, edited pages and widgets, and added content. Your site now has a header, sidebar with gravatar and material links, and populated pages including a blog. You can continue customizing and adding features to your new WordPress website.
1. The document provides tips for setting up a basic WordPress blog, including choosing a theme, adding pages and posts, setting categories, and enabling comments.
2. Key steps include signing up for a WordPress account, selecting a theme, creating pages and posts, adding categories to organize posts, and moderating comments.
3. Additional options covered are embedding media like images and videos, gaining followers through signups and social media, and using other WordPress features.
The document provides step-by-step instructions for customizing and adding features to a blogger blog. It describes how to change templates, colors, fonts, and layouts. It also explains how to add posts, pictures, videos, gadgets like links and labels. Instructions are provided for comment moderation, permissions, and removing the navbar. Code is provided for adding maps and library widgets.
WordPress for Beginners Guide, Winter 2013 EditionMike Kalil
Initially a blogging platform, WordPress has been transformed into a robust content management system (CMS) that's easy for virtually everyone to use. The learning curve, however, can be daunting for new users. If you need help getting started, download our free WordPress Beginner's Guide Winter 2013 Edition. This guide covers the fundamentals of WordPress. If you're already an advanced or intermediate user, this guide is not for you.
This document provides steps for students to create an Expressions site and an overview of customization options. It outlines how to sign up, choose a theme, add posts and pages. Themes allow customizing a site's look and feel. Posts are discrete units of content that appear chronologically. Pages feature static content that must be fully re-edited. Additional settings allow customizing the homepage, menus and more. Help resources like the Answer Space and ITS contact information are also provided.
This document provides an introduction to Drupal content types, fields, and views. It explains that content in Drupal is organized using nodes and content types, which allow adding custom fields to structures content. The document walks through creating a biography content type with custom fields, adding biography nodes, and building a view to display the biographies sorted by different fields. Mistakes made by learners are discussed, and corrections are made to improve the example content and views.
Diane dela cruz_how to create a simple landing page with weeblyDiane de la Cruz
Weebly is a free website builder that allows users to easily create a landing page. After creating an account, users can select a template and add elements like text, images, and files to their page using simple drag-and-drop tools. Important features include the ability to upload files for subscribers, link to an external website, and hide the landing page from search engines so that only those with the direct link can access freebies or other private page content.
You have completed the steps to build your WordPress website. You signed up for WordPress, chose a theme, imported files, edited pages and widgets, and added content. Your site now has a header, sidebar with gravatar and material links, and populated pages including a blog. You can continue customizing and adding features to your new WordPress website.
1. The document provides tips for setting up a basic WordPress blog, including choosing a theme, adding pages and posts, setting categories, and enabling comments.
2. Key steps include signing up for a WordPress account, selecting a theme, creating pages and posts, adding categories to organize posts, and moderating comments.
3. Additional options covered are embedding media like images and videos, gaining followers through signups and social media, and using other WordPress features.
The document provides step-by-step instructions for customizing and adding features to a blogger blog. It describes how to change templates, colors, fonts, and layouts. It also explains how to add posts, pictures, videos, gadgets like links and labels. Instructions are provided for comment moderation, permissions, and removing the navbar. Code is provided for adding maps and library widgets.
WordPress for Beginners Guide, Winter 2013 EditionMike Kalil
Initially a blogging platform, WordPress has been transformed into a robust content management system (CMS) that's easy for virtually everyone to use. The learning curve, however, can be daunting for new users. If you need help getting started, download our free WordPress Beginner's Guide Winter 2013 Edition. This guide covers the fundamentals of WordPress. If you're already an advanced or intermediate user, this guide is not for you.
Setting Wordpress website guide for startersjatindsim
The document provides instructions on how to create a basic WordPress website. It covers installing themes and plugins, creating pages, setting the home and blog pages, adding content and images to pages. The steps include choosing and activating a theme, installing Yoast SEO and Shareaholic plugins, creating 5 pages, setting up the menu, and inserting images into pages.
Installing WordPress on 000webhost is simple and free. The process involves clicking "Install Now" and following prompts to choose a language and enter administrator details. Once installed, WordPress can be managed through the dashboard. Key management tasks include writing posts, adding pages and plugins, customizing themes, and updating the site over time.
WordPress is a powerful blogging tool that allows businesses to communicate messages and provide updates to stakeholders. It allows information to be accessible immediately to everyone and remain in the original words of the writer. WordPress blogs can be customized in many ways through themes, plugins, and options. Customization helps businesses create a unique identity and tailor the blog to their specific needs and goals. Common customizations include changing the header, background, fonts, and colors.
The document provides steps for creating a blog on wordpress.com, including creating an account, activating the blog, changing settings, creating posts, adding content like images and text, adding categories and tags, finding a free theme, and customizing the theme with widgets and design options.
Adobe Spark is an online and mobile design app developed by Adobe Systems that allows users to create social media graphics, web pages, and short videos. The document provides step-by-step instructions on how to sign up for an Adobe Spark account and create social media posts using the app's templates and editing features. These include adding and editing text, photos, icons, adjusting colors and layouts. The summary demonstrates how to replace backgrounds, add photos, and modify elements to customize social graphics that can then be shared on platforms like Facebook and Instagram.
This tutorial shows how to set up a blog using Blogger. It covers signing up for an account, naming your blog, choosing a template, customizing the blog by editing colors and fonts, adding gadgets, using the template designer, and creating and publishing your first blog post. The tutorial provides step-by-step instructions on the entire process of setting up a blog on Blogger from start to finish.
The document provides step-by-step instructions for creating an account and student accounts on Glogster EDU, a web application for creating online interactive posters called "glogs." It describes how teachers can add students, import student information, and manage student accounts. It then outlines the process for students to create glogs, including adding background images, sound, video, text, and other media elements. Key features of Glogster EDU discussed include interactive elements, account management tools for teachers, and multimedia capabilities.
This document provides tips and tricks for customizing Google Sites pages. It explains how to insert pictures and videos, add a logo and favicon, hide borders, change the navigation bar, create subpages, set page-level permissions, toggle email notifications, use different page types like announcements and file cabinets, and more. Step-by-step instructions are given for common formatting and customization tasks in Google Sites.
The Post and Page editors are the sections of the WordPress dashboard that most users will spend the majority of their time in. But there are a lot of hidden gems on these screens that most people aren't aware of.
This presentation will walk you through adding and updating your Post and Page content, along with introducing you to some of the other available features when adding your content.
The document provides an agenda and instructions for setting up a WordPress website. It begins with an agenda that includes an introduction to WordPress, setting up WordPress accounts in groups, and basics of the WordPress platform. It then details how to set up a WordPress site by purchasing hosting from A Small Orange and using their cPanel to install WordPress. It explains how to sign into WordPress and provides an overview of key WordPress elements like pages, posts, menus, media, themes, plugins, and widgets. It recommends specific plugins and offers additional resources for learning more about using WordPress.
The document provides instructions for customizing the appearance of a blog by selecting and modifying a skin. It explains how to log in to an account, select an existing skin, modify the skin by replacing its main image with a custom image of the same size, and submit the customized skin for uploading.
The document provides step-by-step instructions for creating and customizing a blog using Blogger. It explains how to sign up for an account, choose a template, add and publish posts, import photos, videos and other media, and install widgets. Tips are included for using the blog to share information about a school library, showcase student work, and advertise fundraising opportunities.
The document provides instructions for customizing a WordPress site, including choosing a theme, adding widgets to the sidebar, and managing posts and pages. It explains that themes determine the overall design and layout of the site, widgets allow adding elements like menus and links to the sidebar, and posts and pages can be created, edited, and deleted through the manage section.
Creating website in wordpress step by step Type in a name for your blog and also type in a User name and password. The blog and usernames can be the same. Choose your blog name very carefully because once it’s been set-up it cannot be changed. Also type in a current e-mail address.
Step 1: Login to your WordPress blog.
Step 2-3: Click on the "Posts" link to add a new post.
Step 4: Enter a title that is specific to your article content.
Step 5: Upload photos sized at 200x300 pixels and select photos to insert into your post.
Step 6: Write your 400-500 word article and include internal links.
Step 7: Select a category such as "Bathrooms" that matches your post topic.
Step 8: Add tags with single or 3-word phrases describing the post.
Step 9: Click "Publish" to view the post publicly.
This document provides step-by-step instructions for beginners on how to set up and use a basic WordPress website. It outlines the process of creating an account, choosing a theme, customizing settings and profile information, adding and formatting content like posts, pages, images and videos, and basic administrative functions. The instructions are broken into clear sections with screenshots to illustrate each step.
This document provides an introduction to using Blogger, a free blogging platform owned by Google. It outlines how to set up a Blogger account and blog, including naming the blog, choosing a template, editing the user profile, creating and publishing new blog posts, adding labels and media like images and videos to posts, and managing contributors and privacy settings. The document aims to teach users how to utilize the basic features of Blogger to set up and maintain a blog.
This is my presentation, "Blogging Your Way Through Grief" from the The Compassionate Friends 2012 National/International Conference in Costa Mesa, California.
The document provides step-by-step instructions for teachers to set up an OnCourse website, including how to choose a header and theme, enter text and links, add images, and make the site accessible to parents through the school district website to view homework assignments and events. Teachers are encouraged to design their own website following the provided guidance.
To create a post in WordPress, click the "Write" button to open the post editor. Enter a clear title and write the post using blocks like paragraphs, headings, images and lists. Options are available to format blocks, insert hyperlinks, photos and alt text. Assign categories and tags before publishing the post live on the site.
WordPress is a free and open-source content management system that can be used to create blogs and websites. It provides templates for designing sites and plugins for adding new features. The document discusses the differences between WordPress.com, which hosts sites for free but with some limitations, and WordPress.org, which allows downloading WordPress to host on other servers with more customization options. It then provides step-by-step instructions for setting up a free blog on WordPress.com, including choosing a theme, customizing settings and appearance, adding widgets, writing an introductory blog post, and viewing the published site.
Setting Wordpress website guide for startersjatindsim
The document provides instructions on how to create a basic WordPress website. It covers installing themes and plugins, creating pages, setting the home and blog pages, adding content and images to pages. The steps include choosing and activating a theme, installing Yoast SEO and Shareaholic plugins, creating 5 pages, setting up the menu, and inserting images into pages.
Installing WordPress on 000webhost is simple and free. The process involves clicking "Install Now" and following prompts to choose a language and enter administrator details. Once installed, WordPress can be managed through the dashboard. Key management tasks include writing posts, adding pages and plugins, customizing themes, and updating the site over time.
WordPress is a powerful blogging tool that allows businesses to communicate messages and provide updates to stakeholders. It allows information to be accessible immediately to everyone and remain in the original words of the writer. WordPress blogs can be customized in many ways through themes, plugins, and options. Customization helps businesses create a unique identity and tailor the blog to their specific needs and goals. Common customizations include changing the header, background, fonts, and colors.
The document provides steps for creating a blog on wordpress.com, including creating an account, activating the blog, changing settings, creating posts, adding content like images and text, adding categories and tags, finding a free theme, and customizing the theme with widgets and design options.
Adobe Spark is an online and mobile design app developed by Adobe Systems that allows users to create social media graphics, web pages, and short videos. The document provides step-by-step instructions on how to sign up for an Adobe Spark account and create social media posts using the app's templates and editing features. These include adding and editing text, photos, icons, adjusting colors and layouts. The summary demonstrates how to replace backgrounds, add photos, and modify elements to customize social graphics that can then be shared on platforms like Facebook and Instagram.
This tutorial shows how to set up a blog using Blogger. It covers signing up for an account, naming your blog, choosing a template, customizing the blog by editing colors and fonts, adding gadgets, using the template designer, and creating and publishing your first blog post. The tutorial provides step-by-step instructions on the entire process of setting up a blog on Blogger from start to finish.
The document provides step-by-step instructions for creating an account and student accounts on Glogster EDU, a web application for creating online interactive posters called "glogs." It describes how teachers can add students, import student information, and manage student accounts. It then outlines the process for students to create glogs, including adding background images, sound, video, text, and other media elements. Key features of Glogster EDU discussed include interactive elements, account management tools for teachers, and multimedia capabilities.
This document provides tips and tricks for customizing Google Sites pages. It explains how to insert pictures and videos, add a logo and favicon, hide borders, change the navigation bar, create subpages, set page-level permissions, toggle email notifications, use different page types like announcements and file cabinets, and more. Step-by-step instructions are given for common formatting and customization tasks in Google Sites.
The Post and Page editors are the sections of the WordPress dashboard that most users will spend the majority of their time in. But there are a lot of hidden gems on these screens that most people aren't aware of.
This presentation will walk you through adding and updating your Post and Page content, along with introducing you to some of the other available features when adding your content.
The document provides an agenda and instructions for setting up a WordPress website. It begins with an agenda that includes an introduction to WordPress, setting up WordPress accounts in groups, and basics of the WordPress platform. It then details how to set up a WordPress site by purchasing hosting from A Small Orange and using their cPanel to install WordPress. It explains how to sign into WordPress and provides an overview of key WordPress elements like pages, posts, menus, media, themes, plugins, and widgets. It recommends specific plugins and offers additional resources for learning more about using WordPress.
The document provides instructions for customizing the appearance of a blog by selecting and modifying a skin. It explains how to log in to an account, select an existing skin, modify the skin by replacing its main image with a custom image of the same size, and submit the customized skin for uploading.
The document provides step-by-step instructions for creating and customizing a blog using Blogger. It explains how to sign up for an account, choose a template, add and publish posts, import photos, videos and other media, and install widgets. Tips are included for using the blog to share information about a school library, showcase student work, and advertise fundraising opportunities.
The document provides instructions for customizing a WordPress site, including choosing a theme, adding widgets to the sidebar, and managing posts and pages. It explains that themes determine the overall design and layout of the site, widgets allow adding elements like menus and links to the sidebar, and posts and pages can be created, edited, and deleted through the manage section.
Creating website in wordpress step by step Type in a name for your blog and also type in a User name and password. The blog and usernames can be the same. Choose your blog name very carefully because once it’s been set-up it cannot be changed. Also type in a current e-mail address.
Step 1: Login to your WordPress blog.
Step 2-3: Click on the "Posts" link to add a new post.
Step 4: Enter a title that is specific to your article content.
Step 5: Upload photos sized at 200x300 pixels and select photos to insert into your post.
Step 6: Write your 400-500 word article and include internal links.
Step 7: Select a category such as "Bathrooms" that matches your post topic.
Step 8: Add tags with single or 3-word phrases describing the post.
Step 9: Click "Publish" to view the post publicly.
This document provides step-by-step instructions for beginners on how to set up and use a basic WordPress website. It outlines the process of creating an account, choosing a theme, customizing settings and profile information, adding and formatting content like posts, pages, images and videos, and basic administrative functions. The instructions are broken into clear sections with screenshots to illustrate each step.
This document provides an introduction to using Blogger, a free blogging platform owned by Google. It outlines how to set up a Blogger account and blog, including naming the blog, choosing a template, editing the user profile, creating and publishing new blog posts, adding labels and media like images and videos to posts, and managing contributors and privacy settings. The document aims to teach users how to utilize the basic features of Blogger to set up and maintain a blog.
This is my presentation, "Blogging Your Way Through Grief" from the The Compassionate Friends 2012 National/International Conference in Costa Mesa, California.
The document provides step-by-step instructions for teachers to set up an OnCourse website, including how to choose a header and theme, enter text and links, add images, and make the site accessible to parents through the school district website to view homework assignments and events. Teachers are encouraged to design their own website following the provided guidance.
To create a post in WordPress, click the "Write" button to open the post editor. Enter a clear title and write the post using blocks like paragraphs, headings, images and lists. Options are available to format blocks, insert hyperlinks, photos and alt text. Assign categories and tags before publishing the post live on the site.
WordPress is a free and open-source content management system that can be used to create blogs and websites. It provides templates for designing sites and plugins for adding new features. The document discusses the differences between WordPress.com, which hosts sites for free but with some limitations, and WordPress.org, which allows downloading WordPress to host on other servers with more customization options. It then provides step-by-step instructions for setting up a free blog on WordPress.com, including choosing a theme, customizing settings and appearance, adding widgets, writing an introductory blog post, and viewing the published site.
If blogging, making web sites, online business or making your own portfolio online makes you feel interested on how to create all In one, then this simple tutorial will let you understand everything.
This document provides instructions for creating and customizing a WordPress blog. It outlines how to set up a WordPress account, create pages and posts, add images and media, manage comments, and change the blog's appearance using themes, widgets, headers, and other customization options. Key steps include signing up for WordPress, adding pages and posts, uploading images and media to the media library, inserting images into pages using HTML code, managing comments, previewing and applying new themes, adding widgets to sidebars, designing and uploading custom headers, and enabling ratings. The document also covers more advanced customizations like adding backgrounds, photo galleries, and slideshows.
Image Handling: Understanding the Basics of WordPress MediaRich Plakas
Good photos, logos, icons and other images on a site are key to a website's appeal, popularity and conversion rates. Rich Plakas will review uploading images in pages and posts, including the media settings, size options, as well as default image sizes – resizing images, creating thumbnails and the value of the alt tag and captions for SEO.
The presentation will also demonstrate how to use the WordPress built-in image alignment features and help attendees understand how images interact with the text; and will include wrapping text around images, changing margins, padding and borders around the images within the content and when and how to use the ‘Featured Image’ option. Photoblogs and Galleries will also be discussed, as well as some of the best plugins to use to manage and/or display images. We will close with a Q&A.
This session is designed to support those new to WordPress and is being repeated based on membership requests. Bring your laptops and your questions. See you there!
Reminder: As this is a class designed for those new to WordPress. We will not be discussing advanced image handling techniques. If you have advanced questions please save them for the Q&A at the next general WordPress Meetup. Thanks!
1) The document provides step-by-step instructions for creating a blog using WordPress, including choosing a template, writing posts, adding images, videos, and links to posts.
2) It also explains how to customize the blog by changing the template, adding widgets, creating pages and a blogroll.
3) Additional tips are provided for including audio podcasts, slideshows, and PowerPoint presentations in posts.
How to Use Canva - Liezel Kabigting - Simpliezel.m4vLiezel Kabigting
This document provides instructions for using Canva, a free online graphic design tool. It allows users to create social media images, documents, presentations and other materials using their library of over one million images and templates. The instructions explain how to sign up for a Canva account, choose a template like a Facebook ad, add images and text, and export or share the finished design. It highlights the main work area, library, canvas, and export tools and provides step-by-step guidance on customizing designs by changing colors, cropping images, and adding own images from the computer or Facebook.
This tutorial on creating a blog was created by Dave Drake, Humanities AST for Wiltshire, based at Abbeyfield School in Chippenham, for the Wiltshire AST Network Meeting in June 2009
The document provides instructions for adding images to blog posts, including logging in, finding the post to edit, inserting images from the computer, URL, or media library, resizing and editing images, crediting image sources, previewing changes, and publishing the updated post. Key steps are to log in, click on posts and edit, insert images by clicking the add image icon and choosing a source, resize images by dragging corners or using the edit image option, credit sources by copying attribution code, previewing, and updating the post.
The document provides instructions for setting up a blog on Google Blogger. It outlines steps like choosing a template, adding images and links, reviewing comments, and publishing the blog. Key details covered include selecting template designs and layouts, adding gadgets, formatting text links, previewing the blog, inserting photos, and posting to social media like Facebook.
Part of a presentation given to Downtown Georgetown BIA on April 18, 2011, by Media Pull Inc. Instructions for creating a Blogger and Facebook account and publishing a post.
WordPress is a free and open-source content management system based on PHP and MySQL. Features include a plugin architecture and a template system. It is most associated with blogging, but supports other types of web content including more traditional mailing lists and forums, media galleries, and online stores.
WordPress is an open source content management system that allows users to easily create websites and blogs. It provides different pricing plans, including a free basic option. The document walks through the steps to set up a WordPress account, choose a theme, customize the site title and icon, add posts and pages, and follow other blogs. It emphasizes that organizing content in WordPress helps customize it for individual users.
8 12 08 Creating A Blog Power Point Part2Judy Kammerer
The document provides step-by-step instructions for creating a blog using WordPress, including how to sign up for an account, name the blog, choose a template, write posts, add media like videos and images to posts, create pages and a blogroll, change the template and customize widgets. It also provides some additional ideas for including audio podcasts, slideshows, and PowerPoint presentations in the blog.
This document provides an overview and tutorial for the basic features of WordPress, an online publishing platform. It covers creating an account and logging in, using the dashboard to write and manage blog posts and pages, formatting tools, categories and tags, designing blog appearance with themes and colors, and managing comments. The tutorial is divided into sections that are numbered and described on the table of contents for easy reference.
This document outlines the timeline and assignments for a group mini-debate project over 5 weeks. It includes drafting arguments for their side of the debate topic, strengthening arguments after feedback, deciding the debate sequence, recording the actual debate, and doing a self-evaluation. Each group member is assigned a side and responsible for researching arguments and evidence to support it. The drafts and recordings are submitted by the group leader.
The document discusses major themes in Hamlet including isolation, betrayal of trust, romantic love, and appearance and disguise. As Hamlet descends further into madness, he becomes increasingly isolated from those around him with the exception of Horatio. Many characters spy on one another, destroying genuine interactions. Romantic love is portrayed as failing through the Queen's actions and Ophelia's rejection of Hamlet. A key theme is the shifting of identities and disguises used by many characters, calling into question what is real versus just appearance.
This document provides an overview and analysis of William Shakespeare's play Hamlet. It discusses why Shakespeare's works are still studied today when his contemporaries are forgotten. It also analyzes the complex characters in Hamlet, particularly the psychological depth of Hamlet himself. The document then examines the structure of the first three acts, setting up the tragedy, escalating chaos through Hamlet's madness, and reaching the point of no return with a death in the third act.
The document summarizes two works: Boccaccio's Decameron and Marguerite de Navarre's Heptameron. In the Decameron, seven young women and three men flee the Black Death in Florence and pass the time telling each other stories in a countryside castle. The stories cover a wide range of themes and social classes. In the Heptameron, five men and five women escaping various disasters end up at an abbey and entertain themselves by telling each other stories, following the rules laid out by one of the women. Both works use a frame story and storytelling format influenced by Boccaccio. The Heptameron explores themes of antagonism between the sexes and challenges double standards,
The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer is considered the foundation of English literature as it was one of the first works written in English. The stories follow a group of pilgrims traveling together who each tell tales to pass the time. One of the most vivid characters is the Wife of Bath, who uses her prologue to challenge stereotypes of women as lustful and uncontrolled. Her tale focuses on themes of power dynamics between men and women, justice, and the desire for control, especially in marriage. It presents a sympathetic view of female sexuality at a time when virginity was highly valued.
ENG 109 Chapter 9 How Good is the Evidence part 2[1].pdfMichelle Kassorla
The document discusses different types of evidence and issues with each:
1. Eyewitness testimony is unreliable due to problems with perception and memory. Witnesses to the DC sniper shootings provided inconsistent descriptions.
2. Research studies can provide dependable evidence if conducted scientifically but results often contradict and are influenced by researcher bias. It is important to evaluate the quality of research sources and potential reasons for distortion.
3. Analogies as evidence require carefully checking the number and relevance of similarities between what is being compared. Extrapolating conclusions requires establishing strong, diverse similarities between the analogy and what it represents.
The document discusses evaluating the strength of evidence used to support factual claims. It emphasizes that mere assertions without evidence should not be accepted as facts. When assessing evidence, key questions to ask include what the proof is, where the evidence is located, and how dependable the evidence is. While some claims like common knowledge may not require evidence, persuasive arguments generally need strong, well-researched evidence to substantiate factual components. Determining what counts as good evidence involves carefully examining the type, quality, and sources of information provided.
This document provides summaries of several literary works discussed in a power point for Week 6. It summarizes Marie de France's lais, including "Lanval" which explores gender roles and the dangers of isolation. It also discusses "Laustic," a short tale about an adulterous love triangle. Finally, it summarizes major themes in The Thousand and One Nights, such as gender dynamics and fear of female sexuality, concepts of justice, and how the character Shahrazad restores balance and order through her stories.
The document summarizes some of the key themes in Ovid's Metamorphoses based on the stories and passages discussed. The themes include: 1) The desire of powerful male gods for less powerful maidens and the imbalance of power and violence this creates, including rape. 2) The tension between chaos and order in acts of creation. 3) Competition and possession as elements of masculinity, where men pursue and possess women who have no choice. 4) An emerging feminism and female solidarity in the story of Ceres and Proserpina, where women take control of the narrative and help each other.
This document provides an overview and analysis of the plays Antigone and Medea by Sophocles. It summarizes key plot points and themes in Antigone, including the conflict between Antigone and King Kreon over burying her brother Polynices. It also discusses Medea, noting how she differs as a protagonist and murderer of her own children, and how both plays explore themes of gender roles, the clash between divine and human law, and the descent into chaos.
This document discusses ambiguity in writing and provides guidance on identifying and addressing ambiguous terms, phrases, or language. It defines ambiguity as unclear or multiple possible meanings of a word or phrase. It advises readers to carefully define terms, provide context, and check for understanding to avoid ambiguity. Examples are given of ambiguous terms like "freedom" and situations where context is needed to determine meaning, like determining the definition of "human rights" based on the author's background. The document also warns of loaded or emotionally appealing language intended to influence the reader.
This document discusses ambiguity in writing and provides guidance on identifying and addressing ambiguous terms, phrases, or language. It defines ambiguity as unclear or multiple possible meanings of a word or phrase. It emphasizes considering context and the writer's intended meaning or definition. Examples are provided of commonly ambiguous terms like "freedom" and how loaded or emotionally appealing language can be ambiguous. The document advises identifying issues, conclusions, and reasons in a text and using synonyms, examples, or specific criteria to define ambiguous terms rather than sole reliance on dictionary definitions. It also notes that not all ambiguity can be resolved and arguments containing unresolved ambiguity may need to be set aside.
The document summarizes key elements of the biblical story of Joseph from Genesis. It discusses that Joseph's story occurs in the first book of the Bible and explores recurring Genesis themes of exile, family strife, and dreams about the future. Joseph's dreams and ability to interpret them accurately are an important focus. Another key theme is God's favor towards Joseph despite his difficulties. The document also summarizes elements of sibling rivalry between Joseph and his brothers, and how the story ultimately leads to redemption, forgiveness and reconciliation.
A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry explores the hopes and tensions within a black family living in Chicago in the 1950s. The play centers around an insurance check for $10,000, which represents different opportunities for each family member. Walter wants to invest in a liquor store, while Beneatha wants to pursue her education, causing clashes within the family. The matriarch Lena holds the money and hopes to fulfill her late husband's dream of moving to a better home, representing the migration of many black families to northern cities at the time in search of new opportunities.
This document discusses the concepts of dystopia and satire as they relate to the short story "Harrison Bergeron" by Kurt Vonnegut. It defines satire as taking an illogical idea to its logical extreme to shock or horrify readers. Examples include Jonathan Swift's "A Modest Proposal" satirizing the treatment of Irish peasants. Dystopias also take ideas to an extreme, like eliminating differences and individuality, as seen in works like Brave New World and 1984 that reacted to totalitarian regimes. "Harrison Bergeron" is a dystopian satire that takes the ideas of enforcing total equality and eliminating competition, excellence and differences to their logical conclusion, portraying a repress
This document summarizes some major themes in Flannery O'Connor's short story "A Good Man Is Hard to Find". It discusses how the grandmother tries to assert power and value over the Misfit by labeling and renaming him. It also examines the theme of recognition, and how the grandmother only truly recognizes others and herself after the foundations of her identity are shattered. In the end, she dies with a childlike smile, in contrast to her earlier desire to be seen as "a lady" if found dead.
This document discusses mental habits that can act as obstacles to critical thinking. It identifies several common mental habits, such as overreliance on personal experiences, confirmation bias in information seeking, use of stereotypes, hasty generalizations from limited examples, availability heuristic, and wishful thinking. It also discusses familiar obstacles like groupthink, unwillingness to listen to others, and use of logical fallacies. Overcoming these obstacles requires awareness of them and a commitment to using critical thinking skills in all aspects of life.
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3. Log in to Sites using
the username &
password you use to
log into Panther Mail.
CLICK
“LOG IN”
Log In
4. Click on “My Sites” to
access your site. You
may have to wait for a
moment while your
blog is set up.
Access Your Site
5. Hover over your name with the cursor. Then
choose “Dashboard” to begin. The Dashboard
controls all the functions of your Site.
Your Name
Access Your Dashboard
6. Click on “Settings” then
“General.”
Now. you can change
the name of your blog,
and change or erase the
tagline.
Name Your Blog
7. Click on “Appearance” to change your
blog’s theme. There are over 200
different themes to choose from. Just
click on a theme and choose “activate”
to make it your theme.
To find a theme, click on one of the sort
options or search a blog type (travel,
sports, etc.) or color (blue).
Sites are based on Wordpress, and
themes are interchangeable. For
example, if you have a blog
established, and chose a different
theme, all of your blog content goes
into the new theme.
Choose Your Theme
8. “Post” or “Page”?
● Posts: Appear on the
front of the blog.
● Pages: Appear in the tabs
on the top of the blog or in
the widget (depending
upon your theme).
10. Adding Content
Enter Title
Enter Content Here
This opens
more
formatting
options.
When you
are done,
click
“Publish.”
The “Add New Post” window
looks and functions much like
a word-processing program to
add text.
First, add your title.
There are formatting options
for formatting content (bold,
italics, color, etc.), options to
add tables, and to undo the
last edit.
When you are finished adding
content, click “Publish.”
11. Creating a Page & Subpage
Write Content Here.
In the Dashboard, click “Pages” then
“Add New.” It is almost exactly the
same as adding a post. It just
appears in a different place on the
blog.
To publish a page, click “Publish.”
After saving a page, you can create a
subpage under that page by going to
“Parent” and using the dropdown
menu to choose a page that is a
“parent” to your subpage.
Add Page Title Here
Create Subpage
here.
12. Adding a Picture or Illustration
Position your cursor where
you want to add the picture
or illustration.
Click on the “Add Media”
button.
13. Adding a Picture or Illustration
• Adding from Media Library •
In the “Insert Media”
window, you can choose
an image from your
existing media library.
To add from the media
library, click image and
click “Insert to Post” at the
bottom right.
Choose
image
from
Library
Insert to
Post.
14. Adding a Picture or Illustration
• Adding from URL or Computer •
If the picture is not in your
media library, you can
choose an image from
your computer to upload,
or add an image by URL.
To add media, click “Insert
from URL” or click “Upload
Files.”
Upload a
picture or
insert
from the
URL
(web
address).
15. Adding a Picture or Illustration
• Adding from URL •
To add media from URL,
click “Insert from URL” or
click “Insert to Post.”
Add the URL (Web Address) Here
Click to insert
to post.
16. Adding a Picture or Illustration
• Adding from Computer •
After clicking “Upload Files,” the
“Insert Media” window will appear.
Either drag a file onto the “Select
Files” button, or you can click the
button to select a file.
To select a file, click on the file where the
picture or illustration is saved, then click
“Open.”
17. Adding Data to a Picture or Illustration
One of the most important
parts of adding pictures
and images is completing
the data box. This is
important to do, as it
allows visually impaired
visitors to understand what
you have posted.
Do not neglect filling out
these boxes!!!
18. Positioning & Posting Picture or Illustration
In addition to data, you will
see “Attachment Display
Settings” at the bottom.
Those settings allow the
positioning (right, left,
center) and size
(thumbnail, medium, large,
original) of your image in
the blog. If you do not
choose a position, text will
not flow around the image.
19. Setting a “Featured Image”
After you post the image
on your post, you have an
option to set a “featured
image.” Depending upon
your theme, a featured
image will appear on the
front page of the blog, or in
a slider (slideshow) on
your blog. Make sure you
check your blogpost to see
if the image is showing up,
or showing up twice.
20. Widgets
In most themes there are
one or more spaces set
aside for “Widgets.”
Widgets are small stand-
alone areas that can be
customized with any
number extras. The most
common widgets are
sidebar widgets providing
search capabilities, or
allowing you to subscribe
to a blog.
Posts
Pages
Widget
21. Adding Widgets
Every theme is different in
where (and if) Widgets
occur on the page.
To add widgets go to
“Appearance” then
“Widgets.”
Drag widgets
from “Available
Widgets” to the
Widget Area in
the order you
want them to
appear.
Always check your blog (click your blog name, then “visit
site”), to make sure widgets show up in the right place and
contain the right information.
22. If you have further questions, you can ask your
instructor, or GSU Instructional Technology for
assistance.
You can also search YouTube for help with any
“Edublogs” (that is the general name for the blog
platform that GSU uses).