Summer WordPress Intro Homework: Podcasts

Outcomes

  • Complete audio and video "podcast" within the class and publish one each on your blog.
  • Analyze the different presentation styles of design and show notes related to a podcast.
  • Explore syndication options through feeds.
  • Introduction to Statement of Work and Final Project

Homework Assignments

  1. Complete the audio and video posts with "show notes."
  2. Read articles on Statement of Work, Interviewing Clients, WordPress Theme checklists, and Web Practitioner.
  3. Complete all tasks on Your Blog So Far.
  4. Contact the members of your team for the Final Project
  5. Start planning and strategizing your Final Project.

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WordPress Intro Summer: Themes, Interactivity, Social Media

Outcomes

  1. Basics of managing multiple authors and contributors (user permissions).
  2. WordPress Theme customization for changing header art, background colors, links, etc.
  3. WordPress Theme customization with customized template files and conditional tags.
  4. Interactivity within WordPress with comments, trackbacks, and pings.
  5. Social Media integration with WordPress.

Review

Review the following assignments:

  1. Introduction to WordPress Homework Class 4 – Introduction to WordPress Themes | Learning from Lorelle
  2. Homework: Introduction to WordPress Class 5 – Interactivity and WordPress | Learning from Lorelle
  3. Homework – Class 6 – WordPress Hybrid Themes and Widgets | Learning from Lorelle
  4. Introduction to WordPress Homework – Class 7 – Feeds, Subscriptions and Social Media Integration | Learning from Lorelle
  5. Introduction to WordPress Homework – Class 10 – Design, Template Files, Conditional Tags, Class Project | Learning from Lorelle
  6. Introduction to WordPress Homework – Class 12 – Video, Audio, and Podcasts | Learning from Lorelle
  7. Introduction to WordPress Homework – Class 13 – Theme Customization and Child Themes | Learning from Lorelle

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Introduction to WordPress Homework – Class 7 – Feeds, Subscriptions and Social Media Integration

In Class 7 of Introduction to WordPress, we cover:

  • How feeds work in WordPress.
  • How to promote and use WordPress feeds.
  • How to create a Subscription Page.
  • Overview of social media integration with WordPress.

Homework

  • Create Subscribe Page with:
    • Description of the Page content.
    • Text link to each feed available on the site (posts, comments, categories, email)
    • Add visual link (and optional image) to sidebar in Text Widget to Subscribe Page.
  • Add Widgets
    • Add Subscribe by Email Widget
    • Add Subscribe by Follow Widget/option
    • Add Feed Links Widget
    • Add Social Media Widgets for Twitter, Facebook, etc.
  • Add Share button on posts
  • Add Like to posts
  • Add Publicize share features with social networks you belong to (LinkedIn at minimum)
  • Use WordPress link shorteners to publicize your blog on social media networks

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Creating a Website Feed For a Feedless Site

Feed iconThere will be times when you will want to create a feed to add to your feed reader from a site that doesn’t have a feed so you can monitor the site for changes, updated, or new content. Here are some free, online feed creation services to try. Not all create feeds from sites without feeds equally, so experiment with these to find the right one.

In general, you will want to provide the “front” page or the page with the most active content you wish to follow. For example, if you wish to only follow the WordPress information from a specific site and not the rest of their content, then you would create a custom feed for their WordPress category, subdomain, or search results.

These are not meant to replace the feeds provided by websites but to use them on sites without feeds.