Embedded Documents
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Steven Wills
on Friday, January 15, 2010
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You may have noticed embedded documents in your class blog. These are examples of pasted HTML from a website called embedit.in. No sign up necessary. It allows for the document to be viewed full screen, downloaded and printed. The document must be in PDF or word format. To do this for a pages document choose file>export>PDF. From the embeditin home page select the document, upload, choose sign in with google account, copy the HTML all the way across then paste into your blog - simple! In fact the simple skill of copying and pasting HTML can allow you to create customised activities for children in class tools, adding pets to your blog and even adding a background to your blog.
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Today we created our own blog. Settings were adjusted to ensure cyber safety. We learnt a very useful skill - copy and pasting HTML. Hyper Text Markup Language is a computer code which allows applications from websites to be embedded in your blog. Once this simple skill is mastered it will allow you to add a wide range of features to your blog to enhance its use.
For example say you're creating an avatar in Voki. Once you're satisfied with your avatar save and publish. The site will then give you a code to copy. Select all the code - command a, copy - command c, then paste, command v, in your own blog.
To view a video to remind you of how to set up a blog as well as add text and images click here.

