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Not Exploring WordPress
271 students
Created byBill Gibson, II
Last updated 8/2011
English

Course content

1 section6 lectures18m total length
  • Intro - Part I3:56

    The Introduction provides a broad overview of the course.  We look at how to create content, deliver content and collaborate using WordPress and our mobile devices.  The entire Prezi presentation is located here.  This Prezi presentation includes various clickable links to the sites mentioned in the Intro.

  • Creating A Posting Via Email3:14

    In this brief JING screen capture video, we will see how to setup our WP site so that we can create postings via email or by phone call.

  • Creating A Audio Post Via Phone Call3:27

    In this JING screen capture, you hear me making a phone call to create an "Audio Post" to my blog site.  This function is currently free for blog sites at Wordpress.com  We then test out the audio post.  You may want to visit the site and click on the audio player to hear the quality of recording.  It is simple to create, from any phone, and quick to post.

  • Creating A Poll Via Email3:00

    This JING screen capture shows how simple it is to create a poll and publish it via email.  You can also create fancier polls from within the WordPress Interface, which I will show you later.

  • Embedding A Scribd Book In A Post Via Email3:12

    Scribd provides books via online and for download.  In this JING screen capture, we see how easy it is to embed a Scribd book into our blog posting via email.  *It is not possible to embed all coding into a free WordPress.com site, but there are several other items that we can embed successfully.  EduPunks' Guide via Sribd

  • Posting Class Notes to Your WP Site via email from Any Device2:05

Description

This course was designed to assist higher ed faculty in using WordPress to create & deliver content.  It looked at various collaborative technologies that could be incorporated or embedded into WordPress.  It no longer does this.