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Thursday, May 1st, 2008

Since content and participation is difficult to control in blogging tools or video-sharing websites such as YouTube and TeacherTube, the vast majority of schools block or filter these sites.

 

The enormous educational value of Web 2.0 applications prompted K12HSN to develop and offer its own suite of tools to all California K-12 educators interested in utilizing these applications in a safe environment.

EdZone enjoys the benefits of a “trusted community” making it easy for K-12 teachers to take advantage of the educational opportunities of blogs, video, podcast, image and electronic document sharing websites in a safe and controlled environment.

The K12HSN trusted community is a fundamental aspect of edZone. This is why only verified employees of the California K-12 community can create a K12HSN account. By controlling who has access to edZone, K12HSN guarantees a greater reliability of the content available in each tool.

A K12HSN account will allow you to:
 arrow create blogs, 
 arrow upload videos, podcasts, images and electronic documents in edZone
 arrow post comments, 
 arrow rate your peers' content, 
 arrow schedule a videoconference with k12video.org,
 arrow update your school's connectivity data in dataLINK,
 arrow and much more...

To create a K12HSN account:

1- Click on “Login”

2- Click on the “New Account Registration” link.

Note: By registering for an account, you certify that you are an employee of the California educational system and agree to comply with our Terms of Service.

3- Select your county from the County drop down list

4- Enter your email address.

Note: We recommend using your school e-mail address to register for your K12HSN account. This helps us verify you are indeed an employee of the California K-12 community. At this time, students may not register for a K12HSN account. Only teachers can register and submit student work in edZone.

5- Click “Continue”

6- Fill out your first name, last name, title and telephone number

7- Click “Continue”

8- A confirmation e-mail will be sent to the e-mail address you provided. You will need this e-mail to activate your account. Your confirmation e-mail may appear in your “junk” email, make sure you also check that folder.

9- Click on the link appearing in the confirmation e-mail to activate your account and assign a password.

If you encounter any problems registering or activating your account, please send an e-mail to info_request@lists.k12hsn.org

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Comments
Alice Mercer said:
Wednesday, April 16th, 2008 @ 12:36 PM
Hey, I have an account and I've posted a video. The quality and size is really nice, BUT when I embed the video (http://mizmercer.edublogs.org/2008/04/01/test-of-k12hsn-ed-zone/) , it starts to play automatically. Is there anyway to have it NOT start playing as the page opens?
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Alan Phillips said:
Thursday, April 17th, 2008 @ 4:01 PM
Right now you will have to modify the code that you copy from the video. All you need to do is add the statement autoPlay="False" somewhere in the paramaters of the video. You can do it right after the height statement.
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Alix Peshette said:
Friday, July 11th, 2008 @ 1:25 PM
Hi,
Are there plans to provide social bookmarking similar to Del.icio.us?

Thanks,
-Alix Peshette
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Magali Meza said:
Thursday, July 17th, 2008 @ 11:33 AM
Alix,
We may be adding a social bookmarking tool in the future.
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Sue Harlan said:
Friday, March 27th, 2009 @ 10:39 AM
I have just created an account. When I read some of the how-to blogs here, many of the instructions for new users tell me to click on "MyEdZone," but the banner and icons in the examples don't resemble anything I see.

Also, how will my students access my blog---is there a url I give them?

Thanks!
Sue
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