Free services from ATC include consulting, building, and maintaining research and instruction-related web sites. Using EduBlogs and other services.

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NEWS, May 22, 2015

CU Blogs: *New* blogs, not used for course instruction, will cost $100 per year.

Status report, July 2014

11 CCB Research groups have a CU Blogs instance:

  • 10 CCB research web sites are fully using CU Blogs (as is ChemIT/ PhysIT, which is not counted here)
  • 3 CCB research groups are evaluating CU Blogs

Regarding the remaining CCB research web sites:

  • 7 other active CCB research groups Oliver guesses may benefit from evaluating CU Blogs.
  • 8 remaining CCB research groups or faculty with web sites, but Oliver can't guess its value to them.

For more information on the above counts, please see our page listing ALL CCB web sites and their hosting locations.

Service links

The CU Blogs hosting service is $100 per year for most, although it used to be free.

CIT's Academic Technologies Center (ATC)

Sample request for assistance, to get you started, if you'd like.

All of ATC's direct services are free; they don't have a charging mechanism.

The ATC can help you use, often for free, many CIT services, as well as some non-Cornell services if they'll better meet your needs.

There is also high-quality, free-to-you (Cornell has paid), on-line training for the blogs available at Lynda.com:

When logging in, select "Log in through your organization or school". ATC states there are also tutorials at:

Lastly, there is a fee-based CIT resource available to meet much more complex web-based needs:

Jump start

1. Create an account

Anyone needing to edit a blog has to create an account on CU Blogs. Doing so is as easy as just logging it. That's it!

Here are the precise steps:

  • Go to <https://blogs.cornell.edu/wp-login.php>
  • Click the blue button that says, “Use My ID” in the top box (just under the words, “Log in to my blog”).
  • This will take you to a NetID authentication page. On that page, enter your NetID and password and press, “Login”.

CIT's documentation page has screenshots of these steps.

That's it! Having done this will create an account with CU Blogs.

2. PI's: Create your research group's blog site.

Choose a short name, for the URL.

  • Note that this short name won't be that important once the group's CNAME <groupname.chem.cornell.edu> points to the finished site.

Common research naming conventions in CCB are based on the PI's last name (group name). Here are examples of short names:

  • groupname
  • groupnamelab
  • groupnamegroup

Grad students can't do this step, only staff or faculty can. Grad students can make a request to ATC to create the blog (as can faculty and staff, if desired).

  • If requesting that ATC make the site, provide them the desired short name, please.

3. Build your research group's web site.

When you are all done:

4. Cut-over steps

 


Examples of Chemistry Research groups using CU Blogs

Complete list located on ChemIT's inventory page:

Completed migration

Wolczanski Research Group

Marohn Research Group

Baird Research Group

Crane Research Group

Lewis Research Group

Lin Research Group

Dichtel Research Group

Coates Research Group

Fors Research Group

Hoffmann Research Group

DiStasio Research Group

In progress

Petersen Research Group

Collum Research Group

Davis Research Group

See also

Arts and Science departments using CU Blogs

Examples from ATC (CIT)

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