Posting made easier
Hi all,
Fantastic reflections on this week and the readings we’ll discuss tomorrow. I look forward to what will likely be a terrific discussion. As we build up a body of content on the blog, scrolling down to the bottom to login and post is getting to be more of a hassle. So, I’ve decreased the number of posts shown on each page to five and added a New Post button in the middle column that will take you directly to the new post page. I hope that makes things a bit easier for you.
On another note, the WordPress theme I chose for this blog does not identify the author of each post. I should have noticed this was the case and chose one that does list of the author, but I neglected to. Switching themes at this point would mean a bunch of reconfiguring that I’d rather not do–and, I like the sunflower banner! Because this is a hosted version of WordPress, I can’t tweak the code of the theme to fix the issue, as I would if this were hosted on my own site. So, I’d appreciate it if you could “sign” your posts in some way, such as in the title as many of you are already doing, or at the end of your posts. This will make it easier for us to know who’s writing what. While I can identify authors via the administrative interface, I don’t think that functionality is accessible to you all.
Thanks,
Darren
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Welcome to CTCH 604: The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning. This site will be used for course discussion and collaboration in the Spring 2010 section taught by Darren Cambridge.
The design of this course builds on the excellent work of past instructors, including John O’Connor and Vicki Salmon.