[Air-l] Practical bon log application advice

Ellie Wix elliewix at gmail.com
Wed Oct 18 12:12:29 PDT 2006


Do you have to use university space to do this?  There are several great
blogging places online that have all that stuff avail.  You can download
livejournal's source code, and I think places like wordpress offer software
as well.

On 10/18/06, Christopher J. Richter <crichter at hollins.edu> wrote:
>
> My experience with blogs is limited to reading, and occasionally posting
> comments to other peoples.  But during January I will be co-teaching a
> travel-study course  We would like one of the assignments to be a travel
> blog for the entire class.
>
> We will probably be able to get server space on a university
> computer.  But I need advice on possible software/applications.  At a
> minimum we want our students to be able to input/upload text and images
> (video would be nice, too).  The interface needs to be relatively simple, as
> we will sometimes be working from cybercafés, with limited time to fuss with
> things.  And, of course, cost is a factor.  Any suggestions?
>
> Feel free to offer advice either on or off list.
>
> Thanks
> Chris
>
> Christopher J. Richter
> Assoc. Prof. & Chair, Communication Studies
> Hollins University
> P.O. Box 9652
> Roanoke VA, 24020
> Tel. 5403626358
> Fax 5403626286
> e-mail crichter at hollins.edu
> web www.hollins.edu
>
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