Archive for June, 2008

Jun 22 2008

Ads and Edublogs

A few teachers in our board discovered ads embedded in their Edublogs blogs a few weeks ago.  Here’s an exchange that took place over our board’s computer contact teacher forum:

Hiya,

We’ve got a class blog, and one parent has written to me a few times saying they’re seeing ads for diets, lesbian dating, etc. on the left side of our blog.  I’ve never seen any ads on edublogs on any of the computers I’ve used – home or work.    Our site is 45keeling.edublogs.org

Anyone else have this problem, or have any suggestions for me?  Don’t want this parent to continue to get these ads/complain, but not sure what to do!

Shannon

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Hi,

I’m using Edublogs as well and personally witnessed what the parent was talking about (and lived to tell the tale…) on my class blog. It happened one day last week and, thankfully, has not happened since.

I found mention to this issue in their forums:

Hi Guys,

Apologies for this, it was a bug in our system and should be fixed now, we have been experimenting with (extremely occasional) advertising in order to support Edublogs and you can find more information here.

It should be fixed up now.

Cheers, James

However, I just discovered if I searched for my class blog on Google (i.e. search “56nt edublogs”) and follow the link, the advertising is back.  Going directly to my site by type its URL (http://grade5nt.edublogs.org/) results in no advertising.

We’ll have to watch closely how this plays out.

Nathan

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I had noticed this too, but as mentioned it only seems to happen when finding the blog via a Google search. I just tested it by doing a google search for my class blog and when I clicked on the link, it was full of advertisements. When I hit F5 to refresh the screen, the advertisements went away.

Marc

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I tried it going through the URL, no ads, then through Google, ads this morning, no ads this afternoon. I am going to keep an eye on it, and also contact Edublogs if I get ads again. Has anyone else contacted Edublogs?

Thanks,

Barb

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I think that once you view the site without ads, it will automatically go back to that version unless you delete the cookies on your browser (which is why you didn’t get ads this afternoon). For example, I brought up the version with ads this morning through a google search, then I refreshed the screen to bring it up without ads. When I just did a google search again, and clicked on the link…it came up without ads. BUT, when I cleared the cookies in my browser and did a new search with google, it came up with ads again.

Marc

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Jun 22 2008

Two Audacity Questions

Tracey Nicholson from Jack Donahue Public School sent us some questions her students had about Audacity.  Jane and I have encountered these obstacles in the past and thought it would be worthwhile sharing:

Hi Nathan:

We are having trouble with exporting our “Audacity” file into a mp3 file.
We are also having trouble with coping and pasting Audacity files.

If you can help us that would be great.

I’ll take a crack at answering these questions.

“We are having trouble with exporting our ‘Audacity’ file into a mp3 file.

When you export an Audacity file to MP3 you go to File/Export as MP3.  The purpose of doing this is to create a much smaller sized audio file that can easily be played on everyone’s computer over the Internet.

You will run into trouble if a file called the LAME MP3 encoder was not installed along with Audacity.  For copyright reasons this file has to be installed separately.  It’s simple enough to do if you are using a home computer or have permission to install software on your school computer.  Just follow this link and follow the instructions there.

“We are also having trouble with coping and pasting Audacity files.”

As far as copying and pasting files, I’m assuming the problem happens after you’ve saved your Audacity project and you decide to copy the Audacity files onto a flash drive or move it to another folder.  When you go to open up the copied Audacity file much of the sound is missing.  Aaaargh!

There’s a simple way to avoid this and, once you’ve done it, it stays in the software’s settings, meaning you probably won’t have to do it again.

Here’s what you do:

1.  In the menu select Edit the Preferences.
2.  Click on “File Formats”
3.  Select “Make a copy of the file before editing (Safer)”

This will make sure all of the bits and pieces of audio you need are included the folder you copy over.

I hope this is useful.

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Jun 18 2008

MoRadio

It is always great to promote one of our own.

Merivale High School, one of our OCDSB high schools, has begun podcasting.  MoRadio is on the air. This project is the brain child of teacher Scott Hughes. They promise “We’ve got Mo Music, Mo entertainment and Mo information than any other Podcast!” . With 3 podcasts out at the time of this writing, they are working hard to meet that promise.

Be sure to visit them at moradio.ca

written by Jane Smith

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Jun 04 2008

Portable Radio…The Documentary

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An unexpected side effect of doing a podcast with our students has been the media attention. Not that we are complaining. We think we are pretty darn interesting… no self esteem issues here. Anyway, this spring we were contacted by Katie DeRosa, a fourth year journalism student at Carleton University. She had heard our kids Portable Radio Point of View on the CBC morning show and wanted to do a documentary about kids and podcasting. Katie did a pretty comprehensive job. She interviewed Nathan and me, the students, a parent and the producer of the CBC morning show. We are very pleased with the results of the documentary.

Portable Radio Documentary

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