100 Word Challenge is a popular weekly blogging activity for students under 16. We interview founder, Julia Skinner, to find out more about 100WC….
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Have Your Science Questions Answered!
Wouldn’t it be great if there was a Science site where younger students could get help with their questions? The good news is there is a site, The Science Master, and it’s been set up on Edublogs to provide a safe learning environment for students. …
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…
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 Weekly Review: Library blogs are stealing the show!
At Edublogs, we like watching the counter at the top left of our homepage grow. As of today, there are over 617,000 teacher, student, and education blogs on Edublogs.org which receive millions of page views each month! In addition to that, we have tens-of-thousands more blogs on our Edublogs Campus blog sites. So it was…
What exactly is Edublogs Campus?
If you have a blog on Edublogs.org, you probably have seen information about Edublogs Campus. We get many questions each day asking us to give a bit more information on Campus, and I’d like to take this opportunity to point out a few of the main reasons why you should consider it for your school….