Posted by Richard Kuhlenschmidt
Tue, 11 Mar 2008 03:00:00 GMT
One of the most frequent questions we get about our new blog feature in Famundo for Organizations is if teachers can make their blogs password protected, so it is NOT visible to the general public. The answer to this is YES, just like everything else in Famundo, there are multiple levels of security.
Let me explain how this is done.
First thing you need to do it to add a Member Group. This will create a username and password that your students can use to log in to view your blog.
Go to Setup > Organization Settings > Members
Click on Add > Add New Group Member
Login Name: this is the username for logging in.
Name: give this group member a name.
Password: this is the password for logging in.
Confirm Password: confirm your password.
Click on Save
Now, you can proceed to create your blog, which only your newly created Members can view.
Click on the Blogs tab on the top banner.
Click on Add Blog (you can also create a new blog by clicking on Add Article)

Assign to: you can assign this to your school or any other user (this means if it is Edit Access = Private, only the Assigned to user can edit the blog)
Name: enter a name for your blog.
Edit Access: enter who you will allow to edit this blog.
View Access: All Staff and Members only (this will insure that the public will not be able to view this blog)
This blog will be viewable by those with Member credentials and above. The public will not be able to view it.
Your students can now visit your Famundo site, log in with the username and password you created above, and view your new blog.
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Posted by Richard Kuhlenschmidt
Sun, 15 Oct 2006 22:14:57 GMT
Having some free time this weekend, I did more research on my Parenting Blogroll project and came up an astounding list of over 300 parenting blogs!
I’ve taken my prior list off the sidebar, since it would be too long to be practical, and placed a link to another page.
To be honest, I’ve only had the opportunity to look over about 50 or so of them, there may be broken links, old links, and of course, the need to be somehow categorized.
If you see any errors or ommissions, please let me know.
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Posted by Richard Kuhlenschmidt
Tue, 10 Oct 2006 19:30:00 GMT
The Charlotte Observer has a article on how dad blogs (and mom blogs) are increasingly becoming a a place where parents can come together, share their experiences, and learn from each other.
After adopting his daughter in 2002, Doug Henderson of Mooresville had trouble finding online parenting tips for dads.
That’s why a year ago, Henderson says, he created DadBloggers.com, an online message board that gives fathers an outlet to share their parenting experiences from a man’s perspective.
There is also a good roundup of other parenting blogs. Here are the ones listed.
Sites for Dads
www.dadcentric.com
www.metrodad.typepad.com
www.theblogfathers.com
www.thezeroboss.com
www.rudecactus.com
www.sweetjuniper.blogspot.com
www.lundquistcompany.com/fatherhood.html
www.ricedaddies.blogspot.com
www.daddydetective.com
www.justusdads.blogspot.com
www.fatherdad.com
www.laidoffdad.typepad.com/about.html
www.becauseimyourfather.com
www.dadgonemad.com
www.childsplayx2.com
Sites for Moms
www.charlottemommies.com
www.clubmom.com
www.parentsconnect.com
www.busymom.net
www.citymama.typepad.com
www.halfpint.typepad.com
www.girlsgonechild.blogspot.com
www.lakenormanmommies.com
www.rockstarmommy.com
Read the article here.
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