There are a variety of digital storytelling tools available on the web that can be embedded into a WordPress website. Below I will discuss my top five digital storytelling tools and how they help create more interactive experiences for readers….
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Help us improve and win an iPad!
As you know, we’re pretty obsessed with making Edublogs better. And this is your chance to help with that, by telling us what you think about Edublogs and how you’d like us to improve for you in 2011. All you need to do is take this short survey (you can complete it in under 2…
Edublogs Weekly Review: EdCamps and Teach Meets – A new kind of professional development
Over the past year, a grass roots movement in educator professional development has evolved into a widespread phenomenon. EdCamps, mostly in the US, and Teach Meets, mostly in the UK, are popping up all over as a new type of collaborative conference. In fact, they are often called an “unconference” as the attendees are the…
We’re looking for a Marketing Magician!
Update: Applications for this position are now closed. Edublogs is planning on taking a step up in 2010 and beyond, and to help us do that we’re after a special someone to lead the way when it comes to telling the world who we are. We’re looking for a person who can write great copy…
Audio and video comments
We’ve got a tangy new feature for you to kick off 2009 – Audio and Video comments powered by Riffly! If you’re an Edublogs Supporter, just head on over to your Plugins tab to activate the plugin and enjoy the results. And while you’re there, you might also note that Supporters have access to a…
Bye bye Kubrick, hello Cutline
With not-so-heavy-heart Edublogs finally bids farewell to the ubiquitous Kubrick as our default theme today and welcomes in a mod of the brilliant 3 column Cutline based on the original by the brilliant Chris Pearson. We originally figured we’d wait to see what new default WP came up with but sometimes, heck, you’ve just got…