EX: 10To create blogs for individual students for sharing and learning articles/Class notes/assignments and participating in active blogging community.
Step 1: Create a Blogger Account
Visit Blogger.com.
Sign in with your Google account. If you don't have one, you can create it.
Step 2: Start a New Blog
Once logged in, click on "Create New Blog."
Fill in the blog title and address (URL).
Choose a template (you can always change it later).
Step 3: Customize Blog Settings
Click on "Settings" in the left sidebar.
Adjust the basic settings like blog description, privacy, and language.
Step 4: Create Pages for Notes, Assignments, and Seminars
In the Blogger dashboard, click on "Pages" in the left sidebar.
Create a new page for each category: "Class Notes," "Assignments," "Seminar Presentations."
Step 5: Upload Class Notes
Open the "Class Notes" page.
Click on "New Post."
Enter a title and add your class notes in the post editor.
You can format the text, add images, and attach files.
Step 6: Upload Assignments
Open the "Assignments" page.
Click on "New Post."
Add a title and insert the assignment details.
You can attach assignment files or provide download links.
Step 7: Upload Seminar Presentations
Open the "Seminar Presentations" page.
Click on "New Post."
Add a title and describe the seminar presentation.
Insert images or upload the presentation file. Add a presentation photo if desired.
Step 8: Add Labels and Categories
While creating posts, use labels or categories for easy navigation.
Assign relevant labels like "Class Notes," "Assignments," or "Seminar Presentations" to each
post.
Step 9: Customize Layout
Click on "Theme" in the left sidebar.
Customize the layout and design to make your blog visually appealing.
Step 10: Preview and Adjust
Preview your blog to see how it looks.
Make adjustments as needed to ensure a user-friendly experience.
Step 11: Publish
Once satisfied, click on "Publish" to make your blog and posts visible to the public.
Step 12: Share the Blog
1. Option 1: Direct Sharing
Share the blog URL directly with your classmates or intended audience.
Encourage them to follow the blog for updates.
2. Option 2: Collaborative Sharing
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