node.live

Lisa's picture

node.live moving to Facebook

Hi everyone - as the annoucement above suggests, the node.live community is movingto Facebook.  We think this will make it a lot easier for incomign students to find us and will allow students and staff to interact in a much more productive way.  Follow the links aboe and if you need more help on gettign started in Facebook then this Survival Guide from the UWA Study Smarter team might be useful.

See you over on Facebook!

 

New to Node? - Get Posting!

Welcome to node.live! 

Before you start using and posting content, there are a few key things that are useful in getting yourself familiar with the way node works.

NODE FAQs

This section contains answers to Frequently Asked Questions about NODE. The first question is one with many sub questions/answers, and includes info on creating blog, book and forum posts, inserting images, subscribing to node RSS feeds, managing your account and commenting on others' posts, to name a few.

admin-j's picture

First Year from the perspective of a First Year

In 2007, we asked three fabulous then-first-year students - Dion, Anne and Elza - to blog for us on the node website. We've created a collection of the best posts on the first six weeks of life at uni for a 'fresher'. Here they are (click here for the full post ):

Orientation/pre-semester 

Tags and Tagging Explained

Whilst browsing through the site, you may have noticed the list of words at the bottom right-hand-side of a post's view: 

Tag line on posts

Commenting on node posts

The 'add new comment' option can be found at the bottom left hand side of any blog or book post. You must be logged in to post a comment, if you are not you will see a link inviting you to log in and post a comment:

 

Add a new comment

 

Registering for the node.live website

...Is quite simple really.

1. Click on the Login/Register link at the top right hand side of the screen. 

login image

Inserting an image in a post

Inserting an image in a book or blog post is a bit fiddly at first, but relatively simple once you know how. The insert image button in your tools is an image of a small tree (see to the right of image below).  

Insert image button

Syndicate content