Web 2.0 Tools Database
I signed up for blist, an new online database tool today. I created a database but kept it private. Apparently, when I chose to post it to Blogger, even though I received a message that it did not work, it DID work, but, of course, no one could view it because it was private! (It was going to be a place for teachers to enter their favorite tools.)
I have to work on figuring out how one offers the entry form, not the back end data. Creating databases is simple...figuring out how to share the entry form, not so much.
I may just do it in Zoho or Google Forms if I cannot figure it out.
Kathy
I have to work on figuring out how one offers the entry form, not the back end data. Creating databases is simple...figuring out how to share the entry form, not so much.
I may just do it in Zoho or Google Forms if I cannot figure it out.
Kathy
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4 Comments:
Hi-
I signed up for Blist and tried to view your database, and it said I did not have permission to view this lens(e). Is it something on your end or mine?
-Skip
I took a look at Blist. What a great find! I would like to start using it and I'm so glad that you blogged about it. Thanks so much for the help!
Help! Is there a web 2.0 challenge for junior high school kids? While many of my students are techies, some are not. Before I reinvent the wheel, has anyone posted a web 2.0 challenge designed for 12 to 16 year olds which includes blogging basics, photosharing, wikis, youtube and audio links?
An online database has great potential as a learning tool. I would like to give this a try, and knowing about some of the difficulties you have had setting it up will undoubtedly help me in setting up my own. Kathy, thank you for your post!
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