I have ploughed through the Learning 23 Things project without posting messages for every stage of the project. However, you can see I have attempted various things such as attaching RSS feeds, flikr photos, Library Things links and Youtube clips. I found it fun and admit to a bit of indulgence.
I am not too sure about the template design I have chosen because of the gaps left down the left/middle of the blog. I have tested other templates and still prefer the one I originally picked out of the designs available.
I don't know if it is possible but I would like to be able to attach a rollyo search engine to my blog. I have got one on carriage driving.
As far as ATO applications go I think there are wonderous possibilities if all ATO officers have trouble free access to the technologies demonstrated through the Learning 23 things program. Already E-Library wiki's are being built and tested. I can see team specific blogs being set up on hot topics ie Private Equity or money laundering. Mashups will be able to bring together video, audio and standard text documents in a multimedia interactive presentation appealing to the various senses and levels of adult learning.
I think some of these technologies would make Ilearns more fun to use.
Cheers
Jack
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To add a rollyo search to your blog
1. Go to Rollyo at
http://www.rollyo.com
2. Click on DASHBOARD
3. Scroll down the page and click on SEARCHBOX
4. Put the name and URL of your blog in the place provided
5. Click on the search rolls you want and click on the > arrow to transfer them into the into selected SEARCHBOX ROLLS box
6. Go to STYLE and select the type of Rollyo icon you want (it will preview your selection )
7. Go to the COPY AND PASTE CODE BOX Highlight all the code that is in the box and copy it to your clipboard (Highlight the code, go to edit on the toolbar and select copy OR hold down the Crtl key and click the C key at the same time )
8. Sign into your blog and go to the dashboard
9. Go to template
10. Select Add and arrange page elements
11. From this page select HTML/JAVA SCRIPT and click Add to Blog
12. This will lead you to a page that has a space to put
a. A title
b. Contents
Key in a title (Such a rollyo)
Cut and paste the html contents you have copied into the CONTENTS
Do this by going to Edit on the toolbar and selecting paste OR hold the Ctrl Key on the keyboard down and click on the V key at the same time
Click on SAVE CHANGES.
Preview your blog and the rollyo search should be on the template down the side of the page
Hi,
I tried you suggestion and it worked.
Thanks Heaps.
Jack
Hi,
I tried your idea and it worked.
Thanks heaps
Jack
Hello. This post is likeable, and your blog is very interesting, congratulations :-). I will add in my blogroll =). If possible gives a last there on my blog, it is about the Wireless, I hope you enjoy. The address is http://wireless-brasil.blogspot.com. A hug.
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