In case you missed it, yesterday our own Sue Waters published A Twitteraholic’s Guide to tweets, hashtags, and all things Twitter. If you haven’t jumped into the whole Twitter experience yet, you might be surprised at how many educators are using Twitter to collaborate and learn from each other. Each day, on Edublogs and beyond, thousands…
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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…
8 Tips For Sharing Your Blog Posts On Twitter
Twitter is a great place to share your blog posts! Learn how to power up your tweets and invite a whole new community of readers to your blog or website….
Edublogs Weekly Review: Move over Google Reader, Facebook is my news reader of choice
Right up there with running more and eating healthier, keeping up with the blogs I like to follow has been my easy way out of New Year’s resolutions the past few years. How many of you out there have also spent a good amount of time setting up your Google Reader only to let the…
A fun time with students in our webinar!
During today’s class blog webinar, I had the pleasure of welcoming in David Carruthers’ grade 6 class from St. Thomas, Ontario. Let me just say that these students were wonderful! We host these webinars on a rotating basis, and we don’t require any sign-up, registration, or really have any way of knowing who might show up….
Edublogs and Supporter
A few weeks ago, Edublogs passed a pretty big milestone, the 250,000 blog mark. We were and are absolutely delighted that so many teachers and students have been able to use the service for so many different reasons and we want to continue improving, expanding and developing the site so that we can see in…