Educators Integrating Technology
I was pleasantly surprised yesterday when my attempt to embed a Google Gadget in an Edublog’s post was successful. I didn’t anticipate it working, since the embedding of javascript and other code directly in a post has been disabled due to security concerns. After having a little time to read some RSS feeds last night, I see that Edublogs now allows you to embed javascript, iframes, and object code. You can just copy the provided embedding code, click the code tab while composing a post, and paste. This will also work in text box sidebar widgets. See Sue Water’s Edublogger post with some Tom Barrett’s screenshots illustrating the process.
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See the examples on Edublogger, along with the screenshots of how to embed a VoiceThread or Animato presentation.I know of several teachers who will be thrilled with this new feature.
tag: k12 edtech Edublogs code javascript embedding widgets Sue Waters Tom Barrett James Farmer
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March 20th, 2008 at 2:04 pm
Some code is definitely easier than others to embed. Some is so touchy that you need to add then press publish (not save then preview). Also at the moment some flash objects are best embedded using flash media button, others aren’t. Definitely a case of trial and error.