A place to remember how to set up tools I find useful for my teaching.

Name: Bertha
I am an EFL teacher with more than 25 years in the field, interested in the use of IT in higher education for EFL learning in a more autonomous way.
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Comparison of blog software
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Since I have been using Bloglines, I never went back to a Technorati account I opened sometime ago. It gives a rather unusual instruction for claiming Motime blogs, so here I am writing this new post to do so. They also require to add a certain code, so here it goes. I hope everything works well. I thought having Bloglines was more than enough but there is a sort of renewed interest in using Technorati. Live and learn! Technorati Profile
Time and time again I keep forgetting how to link a URL when I am making comments and have no access to an html button. This is just another of this tiny details that make a huge difference of space and time on line (or at least it does to me). Another piece of info. my brain cannot hold is the link to tinypics to generate URL of pictures and videos for free.
Here it is then. I am sure I will come to find it a zillion times:
<A HREF="http:// .html">my XXXXXXXX</A>
<A HREF="http://360.yahoo.com/bleiva2003">my 360 page</A>
Embedded it looks like this: my 360 page