Yes! It works now with the right link! (I had used the link of EduBlog_Instructions). I could post well from th XO this way. 2 comments: - The cursor does not appear in the text area when writing the body. - It's not possible to handle the size of the image... However, this could wait for version 2 ;-)
Now, let's talk about the user management. With my new user pflores I could login, then it asked me if I am sure to enroll to the course, y clicked Yes and it appears a banner: "Sorry, but you do not currently have permissions to do that (Manage activities)". I posted a screenshot of this in my new blog (blog creado desde XO<http://edublog.venango.org/test/EduBlog/moodle/mod/oublog/view.php?id=15>). When I hit "Continue" it takes me back to the home page. The other question is: How will children create their own account if it needs an administrator approval? It might become a bit impractical... Maybe it's better not needing the approval, and if there is some trouble, the admin can delete unwanted users, what you think? Now I'm gonna create a blog and give a teacher the instructions to work it in the class... Saludos, Pablo Flores On Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 9:01 PM, Tarun Pondicherry < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Pablo, > > I realized that the links on the homepage were pointing to the old pages. > I updates the links at wiki.laptop.org/go/EduBlog. Please let me know if > that resolves the first issue you mentioned. > > Thanks, > Tarun > > Pablo Flores wrote: > >> Hi Tarun. >> >> I'm afraid some things in EduBlog are not working as they should when >> working in an XO. >> >> I downloaded the last BrowseNew, which has the new homepage, that is ok. >> When I go to the "Create new blog" link ( >> http://edublog.venango.org/test/EduBlog/moodle/course/modedit.php?add=oublog&type=&course=3§ion=0&return=0< >> http://edublog.venango.org/test/EduBlog/moodle/course/modedit.php?add=oublog&type=&course=3§ion=0&return=0>), >> it takes me to the moodle login in spanish, so far so good. >> >> Then if I try to login with the user teacher, it takes me to an error >> message that says: "This course doesn't exist", and a "Continue" button. >> When I press it, it goes back to the home page. The same happens if I login >> with the user teacheres. If then I go again to the "Create new blog" link, I >> can see the courses page, but it's not possible to create a new course, >> there is no link or option for this. >> >> Another problem I found trying to create a new user: I could fill in the >> registration form, but it never sends me the confirmation email, so I can't >> finish the process. >> >> Other strange behaviour in the XO, is that the "logout" option never >> appears in the top-right of the page. >> >> I'll try to go on testing, but so far the administration is not working >> from the XO... >> >> Saludos, >> Pablo Flores >> >> >> On Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 12:47 PM, Tarun Pondicherry < >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote: >> >> Hi Pablo, >> >> The version downloadable from: >> http://wiki.laptop.org/go/EduBlog_Instructions under the heading >> "For Those with Build 656" has the new homepage. Please let me >> know if it works. >> >> About, the lang settings, when you go to any of the pages it >> should be spanish (assuming your xo is using the spanish >> localization). If that does not work, then I will force the >> setting to spanish and not try to detect the localization. >> >> About multiple users, I was thinking that in a real school each >> teachers and students have their own account. Then, they can do >> concurrent things without issues. My concern is that for the test >> it looks like we are going to use the same user account for >> everyone which can cause problems. If we can create separate user >> accounts for all the teachers and students testing, that would be >> ideal. >> >> Thanks for taking the time to test this stuff out. >> >> Tarun >> >> Hi Tarun! >> Thanks for the great work you are doing! >> >> See comments below. >> >> Saludos, >> Pablo Flores >> >> >> On Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 11:02 AM, Tarun Pondicherry >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>> wrote: >> >> Hi Pablo, >> >> I tried to address most of these concerns in the updated >> version. >> Please let me know if I got the attempted fixes right. >> >> >> I'll try to take some time this afternoon to test the system. >> What I found with the previous version is that BrowseNew >> didn't change its homepage. I talked with Greg that it would >> be very simplifying for teachers and children to make >> BrowseNew go straight to http://wiki.laptop.org/go/EduBlog, a >> page I will get some time to finish with the instructions to >> start to work. Would it be possible to change this? >> >> >> >> I'm also thinking about how to configure the language. >> Currently, >> it detects if the Browser is es or en and bases its setting on >> that. We could also change it to force es not matter what. >> Which >> do you think is better? >> >> For us, both possibilities are good if they work well ;-) >> >> >> >> Another concern I have is that if testers login at the same >> time >> with the same username, it may break things. Is this >> something to >> worry about, or will the system be tested by one person at >> a time? >> >> Well, this may be a real problem working in a real school. The >> normal workflow is that the teacher proposes something to work >> in and blog about it, then children start to work >> altogether.... what problems may happen? >> >> >> >
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