While we feel the learning curve for starting a blog using Edublogs is pretty low, we also know that proper training and support is critical to the success of any new program or endeavor.

Whether or not your school, district, or university is already using blogs, let us help provide the assistance needed to jump start and improve the user experience!
Priority is given to our Edublogs Campus sites, our team can be available for live sessions or webinars at different times for anyone that wants to learn about blogging in education.
Or, if you happen to be leading a local training or session, let our support team know – we’d love to provide ideas or share resources!
Our calendars are filling up fast, so contact us and let us know how best we can support blogging by students and educators.
Hope to hear from you soon!


Hi!
I’m writing to ask if it is possible to find a penpal for a child 11years of age. He is quite good at English. I’ve been teaching him for 2 years and he understands and reads a lot. I’m upset, because his writing isn’t getting any better, however many task I set him, it seems hopeless, he keeps making the same mistakes.
Could you be so nice to help and if it is ok to join him to some school blog where he could find kids his age to talk to.
Sincerely,
Maria
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