We’re hoping the new school year is going well for all Edublogs users and we’re looking forward to providing you with some great blogging tools for the next year! And we’d also like to say a huge thank you to all of you who have become Edublogs Supporters or looked at Edublogs Campus for your…
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Widgets, javascript, iframes and objects (and all that jazz)
After lengthy discussions and weighing up of the pros and cons we’ve decided to allow javascript, iframes and object code onto Edublogs. This means that you can now just copy and paste pretty much most ’embedding’ code you can pick up around the web directly into your Edublog. For posts and pages just click on…
(This is a "Page")Weebly Users: New Site Setup
Option 1: Create A Free Site If you only want to set up a free site on Edublogs, you can click here to get started. Option 2: Create A Pro Site If you want to set up your free site and also want to claim your coupon code for 50% off a Pro Upgrade, please…
A Guide To Google Drawings For Teachers, Students, And Bloggers
Google Drawings is a versatile free tool that’s very useful for teachers, students, and bloggers. This post explains what Google Drawings is, how to use it, classroom examples, and how to embed Drawings into blog posts. …
A Plan For Writing A Weekly Blog Post In 10 Minutes A Day
This post outlines a simple approach that will see you develop consistency with your blogging and publish one blog post a week. You only need 10 minutes a day to reach your blogging goals!…
Resources To Introduce Edublogs To Others
To help educators share Edublogs with colleagues or parents, we’ve introduced some new resources. Check out the Google Slides presentation and PDFs that explain what Edublogs is all about….