All teachers know how important digital citizenship is. But how do you teach it? We describe how blogging can be used to teach 8 different aspects of digital citizenship in an ongoing and authentic way….
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Student Blogging Is Now 100% Free On Edublogs
As of today, we are making many of our previously ‘Pro’ only features 100% free for all! This change will, without a doubt, make Edublogs the best free web publishing tool for students and teachers on the web. We went through and have made many of our more popular features free, including: Student management –…
Guide to finding and securing grants and outside funding for blogs and ed tech
Finding the funds for Edublogs Pro, Edublogs Campus, or any other education technology product out there isn’t always easy. This is especially the case as schools and educators are facing difficult decisions in times were budgets are tight. We have a growing number of users that have found success with grants, donations, and asking organizations…
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…
One existing and some more upcoming features
Did you know that you can blog to edublogs.org using your phone, mobile device or third party application of your choice! All you need to do is to know your username and password and point it towards: http://yourblogid.edublogs.org/wordpress/xmlrpc.php (big thanks to Paulo on this one!) Here are a few features that I want to get…