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Connect it!

telephone power line wire connector thingWhat’s the trick to being a good teacher? Make connections. Connect in every way: high-tech, and low-tech, and… tech-just(?). Connect lessons for your students. Connect with other teachers.

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wordpress.org VS wordpress.com

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Until recently, I was confused why there was a  wordpress.com and a wordpress.org. I’m not anymore. Here’s what I learned…

Wordpress.org is a publishing platform. Yes, you download it. No, you don’t use it locally (on your computer). Once downloaded from wordpress.org, you install WordPress onto your host’s server. When you go to your domain (like billselak.com), you can log in to make changes to your web site. The cool thing about using WordPress to power your site is that you don’t need to spend hours in Dreamweaver designing a site–WordPress takes care of it for you on the server.

Wordpress.com is a free place to host a simple blog. You could go to blogger.com or to wordpress.com.

Here’s the biggest upside to paying monthly for your own host: you can create pages using WordPress. I can have a page for my resume, my photos, classes I teach, and a blog. I just click on Pages > Add New, and I have a new page on my web site. Super easy.

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