As the world of blogging keeps on evolving, we’ve made a lot of changes recently which will make our blogs far more useful to our campus community.
New features include:
- New themes - We’ve added a ton of new themes, all of which provide support for widgets. What are widgets you ask? Read on!
- Widgets! - Widgets are a means for you to add new features to your blog such as RSS Feeds, Flickr pics, del.icio.us bookmarks and so much more. Now that our themes support widgets, you have the flexibility to move things around to suit your needs and goals.
- Content restricted to myPlymouth users - If you have a group or community that could use a blog, but don’t need or wish to share your work with those off-campus, this feature allows you to specify by role (any PSU user, staff, faculty) who will be allowed to view your content.
- SVN support - This doesn’t mean much to you, but to us in the back room, this will allow us to ensure that all of our themes and widgets get updated automatically thereby ensuring the highest level of security and reliability for you.
If you are interested in blogging but would like more information on how to use WordPress, check out this great tutorial by Kary Boan, a technology specialist for Landrum Middle School in Houston Texas.
If you’ve created a blog, but haven’t seen it in a while, come on back and check it out. If you’ve thought about blogging but haven’t been too sure about what it can do for you, contact John Martin at jemartin AT plymouth DOT edu or at x2926, or better yet start your own blog now!

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March 20, 2008 at 12:22 pm
Doug
What a great opportunity. I wish we had these platforms available to me when I graduated college in the early ’80’s
April 17, 2008 at 10:46 pm
Kary Boan
Hi,
I see you found my very old blogging tutorial. It is much outdated as it was written several years ago. You might be interested in sending people over here…
http://howto.blog.mysbisd.com/. These are video tutorials I just created. Now to be clear, they are written for WPMU, however I think there is enough similarity that anyone using WordPress might be able to benefit. Also, the blogfolio you reference is about to be taken down because it has become outdated. I created a newer one elsewhere. So since this is a fairly recent post referencing that tutorial I wrote, I wanted to make sure you and your users knew where to find a more updated version.
Take care!
Kary