Why use it?

The OU blog activity allows course participants to create a personal blog or contribute to a shared blog.

Comments on a post can be enabled or turned off. Users can edit and delete their own comments.

Blogs support multimedia content and are a great tool to encourage structured, reflective, collaborative discussions.

Step 1: Add a OU blog

Go to the course page and Turn editing on. Scroll to the section where you want your activity to be displayed, click Add an activity or resource and pick OU Blog.

Step 2: Settings

Tip: Click on the question mark icon (blue star) next to any setting to display extra help or click on Moodle Docs for this page link at the bottom of each page in Moodle for accessing context-specific documentation.

General

Give the activity a Blog name and type the blog Intro.

Allow comments (if chosen for post)

Choose whether to allow comments and by whom.

Individual Blogs

Set who should view and edit posts.

Maximum visibility

Set the Maximum number of attachments that can be attached to a blog post and limit the Number of posts per page.

Contribution time period

Set an optional availability date and time to allow users to post and comment.

Grade

Use Grade if you wish to assess blog posts.

Ratings

Enabling post ratings is optional.

Click Save and display.

Step 3: Add a post

Screenshot of Moodle text editor toolbar with the 'embed an image' icon highlighted

Resize your image before embedding it within your blog post, especially if you have taken the image straight from your phone/camera or have downloaded it from somewhere like Unsplash. You can resize images using an image editor (Windows, MacOS, Apple iOS, Android, Web) and an image that’s 1024 pixels wide (or smaller) is usually a good size for a blog post.

Step 4: Add a comment

On the blog page, find a post to comment on. Click Add your comment.

Type your comment Title and text.

To finalise, click Add comment.

The comment will be displayed on the blog page below the post, where you can Edit or Delete it (if Comment is enabled in the blog settings).