• PaulHaydock1982

    (@paulhaydock1982)


    Hi,

    Firstly, thanks in advance.

    I’m teacher at a university and I’ve started creating blogs as sub-sites for my students to practice their English skills by keeping a course blog.

    Problem I have though is firstly, I teach several classes and secondly I’d like to keep the blog for students as they move through the levels.

    Is it possible to create a folder structure under Multi-site admin – Sites to create a tree to hold my blogs? Thus making it easer to go by year, term and class.

    I tried searching for a plugin but couldn’t find anything.

    Thanks again in advance

    Paul

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  • Hi Paul,

    Can you describe in a little more detail how you have things set up now? For instance, are you using subdirectories instead of subdomains (I assume so), and are the sites named by students or by class?

    If you can give us some examples we may be able to suggest some organization ideas.

    Thread Starter PaulHaydock1982

    (@paulhaydock1982)

    Hi Susan,

    Thanks for your reply.

    I’m currently trialing the blog with two classes. Each blog is setup as a sub-directory and follows the naming convention:

    2015Q2Name

    All sites are listed under Network Admin->Sites, but this list is going to get quite long. It’s possible to sort by name which’ll mean the latest are at the top, but I was hoping for something similar to a directory listing:

    2015
    Q2
    1.1
    Q3
    1.1
    2.3

    So years contains terms and terms contain classes followed by all the blogs in that grouping.

    Do you think this is possible? Or anything similar to group blogs.

    Thanks again in advance.

    Paul

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