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….
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(This is a "Page")Edublogs Free, Pro or Campus?
Edublogs offers three different educational blogging services: Free, Pro and Campus. Here’s quick guide to help you understand what each service offers: Edublogs Free The free version of Edublogs is ideal for students or anyone wanting to just try out a blog. Edublogs Pro The professional version of Edublogs gives an individual teacher or blogger…
100,000 edublogs
What more can I say, last week we passed 100,000 edublogs and we’re extremely happy about it :) CC Mohanmon Well, OK, I can say a bit more, in fact we’ve currently got more like 103,000 blogs, separated over four sites (63K on edublogs.org and 39K spread across the student sites). In September at edublogs.org…
How do you post a podcast with edublogs.org?
An edublogs.org user that I’m particularly happy to have is my dad who today, asks a very simple question “How do I podcast”? Good question… unfortunately whoever he spoke to did not give him a good answer though so, drumroll, here’s how you podcast using edublogs.org: Record and create an .mp3 file (Audacity is free…
Edublogs 1.0 – Special Announcement
I’m delighted to announce that the next generation of edublogs.org, supported by The Chalkface Project, is officially launched today! Firstly, the generous support of Chalkface means that edublogs.org (and associated sites) are now running on their own dedicated server. That means more bandwidth, more storage space, better performance and an all round superior edublogging experience….
Supporting edublogs.org
It’s pretty much at the end of each month… when the bandwidth limits are drawing near… that the only downside of running edublogs.org kicks in. Essentially we’re going to need a dedicated server very very soon as in the first place we’re running out of bandwidth / space and in the second I figure…