Wouldn’t it be great if there was a Science site where younger students could get help with their questions? The good news is there is a site, The Science Master, and it’s been set up on Edublogs to provide a safe learning environment for students. …
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An interview with an award winning blogger and educator
One of the most exciting things about being part of the Edublogs team is that we get to see all of the excellent uses of class and student blogs around the globe. We recently learned that one of our users, Donal O’ Mahony from Portmarnock Community School in Ireland, had been nominated for a European…
Edublogs News: Featured blogs and a hero’s interview
For the past few months, we have announced on facebook and twitter our featured blog-o-the-week each Thursday. We hope that others are able to gain ideas from these blogs while we are able to recognize teachers and students for all of their excellent work. This week, the featured blog is Heroes 2011 from Brebeuf Jesuit…
Top 10 ways to use Edublogs
This week, we unveiled our top 10 ways to use Edublogs. To be honest, narrowing it down to only ten was no easy task. Hopefully, the list might spark a new idea on how you can use your Edublog. You can click the link above to read the complete list or watch the video below….
How To Deal With Student And Class Blogs At The End Of The Year
Wondering what to do with your student blogs or class blog at the end of the school year? There are a number of options which we explain in this post. …
Canva In The Classroom: Getting Started, Example Designs, And Tips!
There’s so much teachers and students can create with Canva! This post explains how to get started with the free version of Canva and goes through 10 examples of handy classroom creations. …