Instructions for creating a blog post with embedded links and files

For the research portfolio, you will be submitting multiple documents all in a single post. Please follow these instructions to get everything in there so that it’s easy to read.

Your Unit 2 research reflection (answering the prompt on the assignment sheet) will be the body of the post–just create a post as you usually would on the blog.

  • Title your post with your name and “Research Portfolio”
  • Categorize it as “Research Portfolio”
  • Tag it with [your name], “unit2,” “weekof8/2,” and “portfolio”

Add these PDF file attachments within the same post:

6 different annotations (please post them individually, so I can easily see what’s there)

Your supporting materials: focusing flowchart, complicating your research, and Rounding out the conversation exercises (the same things you submitted on Bb, but saved as  PDFs and attached here)

Here’s how to do this:

  • prepare your documents
    • save each annotation individually as a PDF (this makes them easier to read because they will just open without a download)–you can do this in Word or Pages or Google Docs in the “Save As” options
    • use clear and direct file names (i.e. the title of the text you’re discussing or something like “Annotation #1”)
  • once your files are ready to upload
    • click on the “+” button to add a block
    • scroll down through the Blocks menu to the “Media” section
    • choose “File” and then “Select Files”
    • choose the first file that you’re uploading, and click “Open”
  • you’ll see your file as an embedded link, listed by its file name
  • click “Enter” to move to a new line

Repeat this process for each of the file attachments (there should be at least 9 attachments–6 annotations and then 1 for your focusing flowchart, 1 for complicating your research, and 1 for Rounding out the conversation)

Embed a link to your Research Plan post:

  • locate your Research Plan post (updated if need be to reflect current direction of your project)
  • copy the url
  • click the “+” to add a block
  • scroll down through the Blocks menu to “Embeds”
  • click on “WordPress”
  • paste the copied url into the text editor window, and click “Embed”

If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to ask!