Tutorial

Hey guys, here is a brief tutorial on how to get started with your 21classes blog. It will take you only one minute and can have some important information:
Dennis Oliver
on  February 17, 2008  at  7:20 PM

Oí, Ronaldo.
What a clear, succinct tutorial! It was well laid-out, step by step, and had just enough (in my opinion) screenshots, all with the most important references (for example, portions of a menu) clearly emphasized. You also spoke quickly enough to keep someone's attention, yet conveniently broke each group of instructions into sets that could easily be repeated if necessary.
I wish you and your students the very best as you use 21 Classes. I think there will be some awesome communicative blogging taking place here very soon!
Very best wishes e um grande abraço—
Dennis in Phoenix
Berta
on  February 17, 2008  at  8:33 PM

I agree with Dennis, Ronaldo. Instructions were easy to understand and the visuals simply perfect to go along with your clear narration.
Did you printscreen and then edited each by adding the red rectagles to pinpoint the key features?
Way to go. Thanks for sharing!!!
Cariños, Berta from Caracas
on  February 18, 2008  at  8:31 AM

Hi Dennis and Berta! First of all, thanks for your visit, and feel welcome to come back any time you want.
Thanks for the encouragement, too, this was the first time I created a tutorial, so I'm glad it seems useful.
Yes, Berta, I took screen shots using "print screen" and then added the rectangles in Paint Brush.
Once again, thank you guys!
Mary Di Mónaco
on  February 18, 2008  at  10:30 AM

What a great job, Ronaldo! The content and the use of the tool are simply perfect.
Congratulations and thanks for sharing.
Cariños,
Mary, from Rosario, Argentina
on  February 18, 2008  at  10:53 AM

Hi Mary!
Thanks for your visit. Feel welcome to come back later and check out my students' posts.
Sharon Betts
on  February 18, 2008  at  12:11 PM

Very nice tutorial - your students should be ready to go on day one.
Sharon
Nina Liakos
on  February 18, 2008  at  2:54 PM

Way to go, Ronaldo! It's a great tutorial, simple and clear but complete enough for them to start blogging immediately! Makes me want to try it.
Alfia
on  February 18, 2008  at  3:54 PM

Hello Ronaldo,
What a wonderful tutorial! A nice example to follow! Your students are lucky to have such a teacher! I'm sure your students blogs will be great. Thanks for sharing.
Alfia.
Mary Ziller
on  February 18, 2008  at  5:58 PM

Dear Ronaldo,
Gostei muito do seu blog / I like your blog alot.
Achei muito interessante pelos seus alunos / I find it very helpful for your students.
Vou tentar criar um tutorial assim, também / I will try to create a tutorial like this , too.
Boa sorte e bom divertimento com sua aula! / Good luck and have fun with your class!
on  February 18, 2008  at  6:37 PM

Hey Sharon, Nina, Alfia and Mary Ziller,
thanks for your visit and for the encouraging words. Feel welcome to come back any time!
Ronaldo
silviaecolombo
on  February 18, 2008  at  10:06 PM

Congratulations Ronaldo!
Your tutorial is so clear that I'm sure your students won't have any difficulties in learning how to use this blog.
I hope that all of you profit out of this wonderful experience!!
Cheers,
Silvia from Argentina.
Rita Zeinstejer
on  March 11, 2008  at  8:53 AM

Hi, Ronaldo,
Congratulations on your fab work with your students! I am starting my own blog with my 2008 class this week and hope I'll manage to motivate my students to work with yours for our common project with Larry and the rest of the Sister Classes Teachers and students from different spots in the world. I'm sure it'll be a most rewarding experience for all of us!
Cheers from Rosario, Argentina.
Rita

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