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This is our class website, where you will be OUTPUTING your work to. You will need to provide an email address to Miss Mackenzie or Mr Schultz for login details. You will need to login to make changes. You will only be allowed to make changes to your own work.

This is the main page. On the right, go to "Task Sheet" for our task sheet. "Deadlines" for that information, and "Resources" for the last bit.

=__**Your blog is Above in the 'Projects' button!**__=

=HOW TO POST:= First you need to sign in. Your posts are protected, so that others cannot edit them. Above, Select the link "Projects" Click on "Art Blog" Click on your name.

This is your Blog window. No one else should be able to edit, but all other wiki users will be able to view your work. Click on "Edit" to start adding to your page. When finished, hit "Save"

Adding images to your work from the internet
This can be done in two ways. Both of which can be done through the "File" Icon, that looks like a picture.

__The first is easy, because it links an image from the internet.__
Research your image from the internet, and copy the web address. (Ctrl +C) Click on "Edit" on your Blog, and bring your cursor to the position where you want your picture. Then Press the "File" (Picture Icon) Click on External Image Paste the Web Address of the image in the box (Ctrl +V) Press the button next to the bar. This will load a preview of the image below. Click on the preview of the image and it will come into your blog.

__The second involves downloading and uploading the image.__ It is done in a similar way to the other method.
Research your image, but Right click on the image, and "Save Image to Disk" Save this to your Pictures folder in your drive. Now go to your blog, and Click "Edit" Again, click on "File" the button that looks like a picture. Press the "+Upload Files" button. Select your picture from your Pictures folder. After it uploads, select it, and it will post to your blog.


 * Both Methods will need you to save your page**

This method will also work for other media files, but for Video, I suggest trying the First method!