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WordPress Blogs 101 is a deck of notes for a training presentation for beginners. It's a hands-on presentation, and so this shouldn't be considered a "finished" product because many of the speaker notes won't mean anything to most users unless they're led through it by a trainer.
This is version 2 prepared for the annual Seton Hall University Student Technology Days series, aimed at student organizations' leaders who are interested in building an on-line presence for their group.
It covers the basics of obtaining and working with a blog in the University's self-hosted WordPress multisite environment, including examples, using the dashboard, managing comments, posts and pages, media embeds, options such as themes, widgets and menus.
Building an Information Structure for your WordPress SiteHandsOnWP.com
This beginner's session discusses how to plan your WordPress site and build its information architecture — your site’s navigation — to match that plan. This presentation will focus on the importance of a sitemap, the difference between a ‘Page’ and a ‘Post’, and how to use ‘Categories’ and ‘Tags’ to build your navigation structure. We will also review how to use the WordPress linking strategy to give the search engine spiders clear and distinct paths to follow that will improve your site’s search engine rankings.
This is the third in a series of 11 sessions designed to support those new to WordPress successfully build their first WordPress site.
WordPress Blogs 101 is a deck of notes for a training presentation for beginners. It's a hands-on presentation, and so this shouldn't be considered a "finished" product because many of the speaker notes won't mean anything to most users unless they're led through it by a trainer.
This is version 2 prepared for the annual Seton Hall University Student Technology Days series, aimed at student organizations' leaders who are interested in building an on-line presence for their group.
It covers the basics of obtaining and working with a blog in the University's self-hosted WordPress multisite environment, including examples, using the dashboard, managing comments, posts and pages, media embeds, options such as themes, widgets and menus.
Building an Information Structure for your WordPress SiteHandsOnWP.com
This beginner's session discusses how to plan your WordPress site and build its information architecture — your site’s navigation — to match that plan. This presentation will focus on the importance of a sitemap, the difference between a ‘Page’ and a ‘Post’, and how to use ‘Categories’ and ‘Tags’ to build your navigation structure. We will also review how to use the WordPress linking strategy to give the search engine spiders clear and distinct paths to follow that will improve your site’s search engine rankings.
This is the third in a series of 11 sessions designed to support those new to WordPress successfully build their first WordPress site.
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A presentation for Community Media Workshop's Making Media Connections Conference created with Stephen Franklin. Steve's a spiritual guy, thus the presentation name change to Nirvana. :) He provides lots of great examples of nonprofit blogs. The technical insights come from me. :)
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This session will be lead by Nick and Sandi Batik and has been designed for new users of WordPress and those who have been using WordPress a while and would really like to know, 'How the WordPress CMS Really Works’.
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Drupal: Northeastern University Libraries websiteiFactory
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Blogging, either professionally or personally, is a fun and easy way to express yourself online. Learn how to pick the right blogging platform, write for the web, and share your content. No coding experience is required!
A presentation for Community Media Workshop's Making Media Connections Conference created with Stephen Franklin. Steve's a spiritual guy, thus the presentation name change to Nirvana. :) He provides lots of great examples of nonprofit blogs. The technical insights come from me. :)
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Our November Austin WordPress Beginner’s class continues our “Back to WordPress Basics” series. The questions our new members are asking have reminded the WPATX organizers of the level of conceptual confusion that we all felt when trying to envision and understand what the various aspects of WordPress were doing and why.
This WPATX Beginner’s class will be devoted to learning the vocabulary and structure of WordPress themes. The goal of this class is to help our community of WordPress Beginners really understand what a WordPress Theme does, and how it does it.
This session will be lead by Nick Batik and Sandi Batik and has been designed for new users of WordPress and those who have been using WordPress a while and would really like to know, 'How WordPress Themes Work’.
This WPATX Beginner’s class is devoted to learning the vocabulary and structure of WordPress Content Management System. The goal of this class is to help our community of WordPress Beginners really understand how WordPress handles content, and to remind them that content is more than text on a screen — content includes images, audio, and video files too! We will review the Best Practices for developing a Content Strategy that works for both desktop and mobile.
This session will be lead by Nick and Sandi Batik and has been designed for new users of WordPress and those who have been using WordPress a while and would really like to know, 'How the WordPress CMS Really Works’.
Scientific Outreach and Grantsmanship Part 4 bloggingDavid Tng
Scientific outreach and grant writing are skills that will be essential throughout the career of is a researcher. This course is designed to provide tips for scientific outreach to, and more importantly, beyond the scientific community, and also to introduce the subject of grant writing for various formats of grant applications. This powerpoint presentation contains Part 4 of the course which focusses on blogging for scientific outreach. The lectures were delivered as part of an optional discipline module at the Institute of Biology, Federal University of Bahia in October-November 2018.
In general, data can be broken into two categories – data in motion vs data at rest. Learn the difference between these two types of data and the best infrastructure options to get optimal performance.
These slides were designed for Apache Hadoop + Apache Apex workshop (University program).
Audience was mainly from third year engineering students from Computer, IT, Electronics and telecom disciplines.
I tried to keep it simple for beginners to understand. Some of the examples are using context from India. But, in general this would be good starting point for the beginners.
Advanced users/experts may not find this relevant.
A presentation on the value of WordPress, tips on the website design process, and how-tos on setting up a WP.COM site using as examples 3 common types of sites and related Theme options: Photo, Blog and Organization:
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We all know that WordPress is an awesome blogging platform, but under that bloggy exterior lurks a fully operational Content Management System.
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Here’s what you’ll gain:
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We’ll wrap up with a glimpse into future webinars, followed by a Q&A session to address your specific questions surrounding this topic.
Don’t miss this opportunity to elevate your FME expertise and drive your projects to new heights of efficiency.
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Let me take this questions and provide you a short journey through existing deployment models and use cases for AI software. On practical examples, we discuss what cloud/on-premise strategy we may need for applying it to our own infrastructure to get it to work from an enterprise perspective. I want to give an overview about infrastructure requirements and technologies, what could be beneficial or limiting your AI use cases in an enterprise environment. An interactive Demo will give you some insides, what approaches I got already working for real.
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1. Insights into SAP testing best practices
2. Heatmap utilization for testing
3. Optimization of testing processes
4. Demo
Topics covered:
Execution from the test manager
Orchestrator execution result
Defect reporting
SAP heatmap example with demo
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Length: 30 minutes
Session Overview
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During this webinar, we will cover the following topics while demonstrating the integrations of JMeter, InfluxDB and Grafana:
- What out-of-the-box solutions are available for real-time monitoring JMeter tests?
- What are the benefits of integrating InfluxDB and Grafana into the load testing stack?
- Which features are provided by Grafana?
- Demonstration of InfluxDB and Grafana using a practice web application
To view the webinar recording, go to:
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And...
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https://arxiv.org/abs/2306.08302
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https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/blog/graphrag-unlocking-llm-discovery-on-narrative-private-data/
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3. Objectives
• After this training you will be able to:
– Identify the major components of a site
– Locate the key features of WordPress
– Plan and design a website
– Use WordPress to create a website
5. Rules of Engagement
• Please honor break time limits
• Participate, this is your class
• Ask questions at any time
• Still don’t get it – ASK AGAIN
• Be willing to experiment new ideas and techniques
• Offer suggestions for improvements
6. Learning Modules
1. Introduction
2. Tour
6. Manage
3. Plan
5. Explore
4. Create
7. Websites, Blogs & WordPress
1. Introduction
2. Tour
6. Manage
3. Plan
5. Explore
4. Create
8. Website vs. Blog
• A blog is a type of website!
• A website is anyplace you can visit online with URL (everything on
the Internet is a website!)
• Blog is the word abbreviation of “Web and Log”
– Ongoing chronicle of information, thoughts and ideas (research ideas?)
– Frequently updated
• Commonalities:
– Main content area with posts
– Archive of older posts
– A way for people to leave posts
– Links to other sites
– One or more RSS Feeds (Real Simple Syndication)
9. History of WordPress
• Started in 2003 with a bit of code
• Created as a personal publishing software by
Matt Mullenweg
• Then one of the most diffused blogging platform
• Nowdays a global solution for website
development with milions and milions of
download in the world
• Open Source:
– Everyone has access to it
– Everything is written by and for the community
– Free to use
• Highly customizable
10. Origin of the WordPress Name
• Wanted to associate the new software with
printing presses
• “Press” refers to journalists, photographers,
columnists
• Serves as a “printing press” for users to
publish their “words”
11. 1. What is Wordpress?
• WordPress is a state-of-the-art semantic
personal publishing platform with a focus on
aesthetics, web standards, and usability
– What a mouthful. WordPress is both free and
priceless at the same time
• More simply, WordPress is what you use when
you want to work with your web site
developing software, not fight it!
12. Tour of WordPress
1. Introduction
2. Tour
6. Manage
3. Plan
5. Explore
4. Create
13. Wordpress features
• Control panel (web-based and mobile)
• Users & profiles (authentication and roles)
• Content types
• Taxonomy (content organization)
• Media management
• Link management
• Built-in SEO
• Comments
• Themes & widgets
• Plugins
• Feeds
• …and many more!!
15. Wordpress multi-sites
• Originally Wordpress and Wordpress Multi-User
(MU)
• Multi-Site functionality was merged into
Wordpress in the current major release (3.0)
• Operate a network of related Wordpress sites
from a single dashboard
– Subdirectories: http://mysite.org/james,
http://mysite.org/carl, …
• Super admins can administer all websites, site
admins administer a single website…your
website!
16. Register to the platform
• Go to the
url:http://malwks.unicam.it/phdnetwork/
• First of all, create an
account following the link
• You will receive an e-mail
with your access info!
• Your site will be available, once activate at:
http://malwks.unicam.it/phdnetwork/namesurname
17. 3. Log into the Wordpress admin
• On the site, look for
login link
• Click on it
• On the login page, fill
out your username
and password
19. No login link
• You can also get access to the
login page just by typing
wp-login.php after the
domain name in your
browser
• Nel nostro caso è:
http://malwks.unicam.it/phdnetwork/namesurname/w
p-login.php
28. Update Profile
• Click Users on the topic menu bar
• Click Your Profile in sub-topic bar
29. Update Profile
• Type your “first name, last name,
and nickname” in the Name
section
• Type your “autobiographical
statement” in the About Yourself
section
• Type your “email” and “website
address” in the Contact Info
section
• Type your “new password” twice
in the Password section
• Click Update Profile
30. Plan a Website
1. Introduction
2. Tour
6. Manage
3. Plan
5. Explore
4. Create
31. Mission Statement
• First step is to determine the purpose, content, and audience
of your website
• Think about the following questions:
– What am I going to do with this?
– Who is going to read this?
– What kind of information will I be posting?
– Why am I doing this?
– Who am I doing this for?
– How often am I going to be posting and adding information?
32. Title and Tagline
• Title
– Think about the title of your site should be
– Be creative but keep it simple
• Tagline
– Short phrase or slogan
– Describes the essence, attributes, & character
33. Sidebar
• Customize your site by determining the
information you want to have accessible
• Organized into links called “widgets”
• Used to navigate within and outside of your
site
34. Widgets
• Here are just a few of the widgets you can add:
Calendar Archives Blogroll
RSS Feed Tag Cloud Top Posts
Search Vod: Pod Categories
Plug-ins Comments Flikr
Del.iciou.us Recent Posts
Search Pages
36. Biographical Statement
• A brief history of yourself
• Include any professional, personal, or
educational information
• What you want viewers of your site to know
about you
37. Create a Website
1. Introduction
2. Tour
6. Manage
3. Plan
5. Explore
4. Create
38. Create Title and Tagline
• Click Options in the topic
menu bar
• Type your “website’s
title” in the Weblog Title
box
• Type your “website’s
tagline” in the Tagline box
• Click Update Options
39. Manage Categories
• Add a Category
• Click Manage in the topic menu bar
• Click Categories in the sub-topic menu
bar
• Click Add New
• Type “Ask the Teacher” in the Category
Name box
• Type a brief description of the category
in the Description box
• Click Add Category
• Repeat the steps above to create these
categories:
• “Homework”
• “Weekly Bulletins”
• “Special Announcements”
40. Manage Pages
• Click on Manage in the topic
menu bar
• Click on Pages in the sub-topic
menu bar
• Edit Page
• Click Edit for the page About
• Delete the text in the Page
Content section
• Type your “Mission Statement”
• Click Save
41. Manage Pages
• Create Page
• Click Create Page
• Type Daily Schedule in the
Page Title box
• Click Publish
42. Manage Posts
• Delete a Post
• Click Manage in topic
menu bar
• Click on Posts
• Locate the example post
• Click Delete for the post
• Click OK in dialogue box
43. Manage Posts
• Write a Post
• Click Write in the topic menu bar
• Click Write Post in the sub-topic
menu bar
• Type your “welcome message
title” in the Title box
• Type your “welcome message” in
the Post box
• Use the tool bar to edit and format
your message
• Click Uncategorized in the
Categories box
• Click Publish to publish your post
to your website
44. Change Theme
• Click Presentation in the topic
menu bar
• Scroll down to find a theme you
like
• Click on the “theme title”
• (website is automatically
updated with new theme)
• Scroll to the top and click View
Site
• Click your browser’s back
button
• Locate and click the theme
“Quentin”
45. Manage Widgets
• Click Presentation in the topic
menu bar
• Click Widgets in the sub-topic
menu bar
• Add RSS Feed
• Find the widget RSS 1 in the
Available Widgets box
• Drag the widget RSS 1 to the
sidebar box
46. Manage Widgets
• Double click on the Configure Icon
on the right side of the widget
• Locate the pop-up dialogue box
• Type the URL address:
http://www.sciencenewsforkids.or
g/rss/SNK.asp in the RSS/Feed box
• Type “Science Right Now!” in the
Title box
47. Manage Widgets
• Add Calendar
• Find the widget Calendar in the
Available Widgets box
• Drag the widget Calendar to the
sidebar box
• Repeat the steps above to create
these widgets
– Archives
– Links
– Pages
– Categories
• Click Save Changes
48. Manage Comments
• Click Comments
• Click Delete on “test comment”
• Click OK in dialogue box
• Edit, delete, approve and un-
approve comments
• Email is received when new
comments are written and
posted
49. Manage Blogroll
• Add a Link
• Click Blogroll in the topic menu bar
• Click Add Link in the sub-topic
menu bar
• Type “Environmental Kids Page” in
the Title box
• Type “http://www.epa.gov/kids” in
the Address box
• Check Blogroll in the Categories
box
• Click Add Link
50. Manage Blogroll
• Repeat the steps above to create
links for the following:
• “Scholastic Kid page”
“http://www.scholastic.com/kids”
• “Yahooligans”
“http://www.yahooligans.com”
51. Explore Some Websites
1. Introduction
2. Tour
6. Manage
3. Plan
5. Explore
4. Create
52. Website Addresses
• Identify the web addresses of the WordPress
sites created by workshop participants
• Make a list of these websites to use as a
resource
• Trade your website address with one other
participant
53. Leave a Comment
• Open up a new web browser window
• Type in the “web address” of your
partner’s site
• Read the Introduction Post
• Click Comment
• Type “your name”
• Type “your email address”
• Type “your comment”
• Click Submit Comment
54. Manage Your Website
1. Introduction
2. Tour
6. Manage
3. Plan
5. Explore
4. Create
55. Resources
• Here are two excellent resources to help you
expand, modify, and manage your website
– http://edublogs.org/features/
– http://codex.wordpress.org/Main_Page