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October 2007: Blogging in Online@UT
Would you like to develop a dialogue in your course to encourage students’ creativity and collaboration? A blog page in your Online@UT course is an easy, familiar, and informal way for an instructor and students to communicate and publish their thoughts in a journal style. October’s Tip of the Month, Blogging in Online@UT, will connect you with links, tutorials, and other resources for bringing the blogging tool into your Online@UT course.
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Additional Tutorials
- Blog Tool in Online@UT – Introduction and How-to Guides for Central Course and Student blogs.
- Academic Blogging - ITC's Project SET (Sharing Educational Technology) online instructional module.
- Journal LX - Learning Objects User Guide.
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ELI Discovery Tool: Guide to Blogging - EDUCAUSE resource. Note: to access the ELI Guide to Blogging, you will have to register and create your EDUCAUSE profile.
Workshops/Consultations
Want to learn more about technology-enhanced teaching tools?- Consultation at Hodges: drop in to see us in the Hodges Library at the Commons South.
- Consultation and assistance with creating materials for instruction:
submit the Request Assistance form on the Innovative Technology Web site. - Technical support for Online@UT: complete the Get Help form.
- Online@UT tips and tutorials: visit the Instructors > How to... page.
- ITC Workshops: visit ITC's workshop registration page.



