This is the inspiring story of college student, Myles Zhang. Myles was introduced to blogging as a high school student and since then his online portfolio has grown and flourished….
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(This is a "Page")School Blogs
Check out these example school sites – all Edublogs Campus networks. K-12 Schools and Districts blogs.isp.cz – International School of Prague, Czech Republic sjsdblogs.com – Saint Joseph School District, USA blogs.yis.ac.jp – Yohohama International School, Japan wonecks.net – White Oak ISD, USA eschoolblogs.org.au – Tasmanian eSchool, Australia mybcd.org – Berkshire Country Day School, USA global2.vic.edu.au – DEECD Victoria, Australia blogs.goaj.org – Apache Junction…
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…
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…
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edublogs.org was founded in 2005 by James Farmer as an extension of the incsub.org project aimed at providing teachers, students, researchers, librarians, writers and other education professionals with freely available emerging technologies. What makes edublogs.org different from, for example, Blogger is that we’re dedicated to educational professionals, we’re nice and small (by blog provider standards),…
about edublogs.org
edublogs.org was founded in 2005 by James Farmer as an extension of the incsub.org project aimed at providing teachers, students, researchers, librarians, writers and other education professionals with freely available emerging technologies. What makes edublogs.org different from, for example, Blogger is that we’re dedicated to educational professionals, we’re nice and small (by blog provider standards),…