In case you missed it, we just wrapped up our first Teacher Challenge series – 30 days to kick start your blogging! Hundreds of educators from around the globe participated in 8 challenges over the course of four weeks. Together with mentors, bloggers of all experience levels had the opportunity to really step up their…
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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…
Simply create blogs and usernames for your students
Update: By popular demand we’ve also introduced an ‘Add Users’ feature that lets you easily add up to 15 users at one time to your blog (and they can all have different roles too!) Check out ‘Add Users’ under your ‘Users’ tab. We’ve got a cracking new feature this week, one that we should’ve introduced…
Bye bye Kubrick, hello Cutline
With not-so-heavy-heart Edublogs finally bids farewell to the ubiquitous Kubrick as our default theme today and welcomes in a mod of the brilliant 3 column Cutline based on the original by the brilliant Chris Pearson. We originally figured we’d wait to see what new default WP came up with but sometimes, heck, you’ve just got…
Edublogs.org .pdf tutorial
Wow, I’m blown away not just by the content but also by the presentation! If you’re running an edublogs.org workshop at your school or just introducing colleagues to the site you won’t go far wrong than Blogging in WordPress (.pdf) put together by the prolific K. Boan….
Announcing eslblogs.org
What’s the best possible thing you can add to three educational blogging tools… a fourth :) Please welcome eslblogs.org to the edublogs stable. Basically it’s free blogs for ESL and EFL (English language) students. Read more details here….