How do you encourage your blog visitors to not only start reading your posts but also stick around to the end? We offer you ten tips to enhance the readability of your blog posts. And you might just have to forget a few of the things you learned at school!…
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Simply Amazing – A Story of Global Connections Through Blogging
One of the best parts about working at Edublogs is seeing daily all of the amazing learning experiences of students through blogging. We regularly try to share these examples on our Facebook and Twitter pages, but this one in particular seemed worthy of a bit more. Six teachers, from six different corners of the world, have collaborated…
Unveiling Wikis, Maps, Easy Blogging, a New Look, and More!
If you’ve logged into the dashboard of your blog in the last few days, then you probably have already noticed – but we just rolled out many exciting new features! Plus, we’re just 11,000 10,000 blogs short of the 1 million we need to keep all blogs advertisement free forever! It’s just too much to share all in one…
Do you have a favorite free web tool?
As we continue on with the current Teacher Challenge on class blogging, preparations are already underway for the next series. This time, we want to introduce users to as many of the best free web tools as we can! And that is where you come in. Do you have a favorite web tool of any…
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: 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…