Updated! Better email subscription to keep your followers and parents informed!

Sending an automatic email to your blog’s visitors with each new post is a powerful way to reach them. And today, we are rolling out new and improved email subscription to help you grow and maintain your followers. All of this is live now for our Pro blogs on Edublogs.org and will soon be available…

Edublogs Campus has new lower prices with unlimited student blogs!

We couldn’t be more thrilled to announce today that we have lowered and changed our prices for our Edublogs Campus packages. Edublogs Campus allows schools, districts, and universities to have their own private blogging platform powered with the same great features as Edublogs Pro – and then some. You can learn more about Campus and…

Edublogs Weekly Review: Move over Google Reader, Facebook is my news reader of choice

Right up there with running more and eating healthier, keeping up with the blogs I like to follow has been my easy way out of New Year’s resolutions the past few years. How many of you out there have also spent a good amount of time setting up your Google Reader only to let the…

Edublogs Weekly Review: The power of twitter, #edchat, and student blogging

I’ll be the first to admit that several years ago when I heard about twitter I was more than skeptical. I would occasionally check it out and just not really get it. Today, while I don’t tweet as often as I’d like, I can’t imagine a day without checking the stream to see what my…

We should talk – what are you doing to ensure student safety online?

It is one of the most important conversations we can have. When student privacy and safety is at stake, we all have an obligation to do our part. Keeping in mind that laws and policies vary depending on where you are and what age you work with, there are some common sense tips we should…

Edublogs Weekly Review: iPads are changing the way we teach, learn, and get stuff done

If the twitter stream and blog posts over the past week or so are an accurate representation, it seems that iPads and other tablet devices have really started to solidify their roles in and out of the classroom. In fact, I should disclose, this post comes at the conclusion of my first week with an…

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