One of the many advantages of having a class blog is the potential for global collaboration. Maybe you like the idea of connecting with other classes, but don’t know where to start? This guide will walk you through many different entry points to global collaboration….
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Edublogs Weekly Review: Student-centered learning and collaboration using technology
One of the most powerful and revolutionary aspects of many technologies being used in classrooms today revolve around the fact that they facilitate student-centered learning and collaboration. Perhaps summarized best in this week’s post from the Education Vision Leadership blog, the move to student initiated learning, while natural, is not an easy progression. Traditional methodologies, school systems,…
The New P2 Theme: The Ultimate in Collaboration
Many of the new themes now available to Pro and Campus users have unique features that we think you will be excited about. P2, the theme, is no exception! Designed for discussion and collaboration, P2 combines the instant update ability of Facebook walls, the quick posting nature of Twitter, and the tagging and post features…
Connect With The World Through Skype In The Classroom
We interview teacher-librarian Julie Hembree to find out more about global collaboration and Skype In The Classroom. We’ve also prepared a 5 page PDF full of tips to get the most out of your Skype calls!…
New Feature! Easy Password Protect Your Entire Blog
We have always had many different privacy options available to our bloggers – blogs can be as public or as private as you’d like. Until now, if you wanted your blog to be private so that only a certain group of people could see it, you had to create and add usernames for each individual…
Edublogs Weekly Review: Taking blogging to infinity and beyond
This week we came across Mrs. T’s Fantastic Fifth Grade Bobcats class blog and this fun video post of a recent field trip to NASA. In fact, we liked the blog so much that it is our blog of the week! In addition, it really got us thinking about how blogging can be used to…