International Dot Day is held every year on or around September 15ish. We explain how you can get involved and share lots of examples of how other classes have celebrated Dot Day. …
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The Edublogger’s Guide To Global Collaboration
One of the many advantages of having a class blog is the potential for global collaboration. Maybe you like the idea of connecting with other classes, but don’t know where to start? This guide will walk you through many different entry points to global collaboration….
New Features! Private Comments and Group Lists
We’re happy to roll out two new tools that we think are huge for student and course blogging….
Simply Amazing – A Story of Global Connections Through Blogging
One of the best parts about working at Edublogs is seeing daily all of the amazing learning experiences of students through blogging. We regularly try to share these examples on our Facebook and Twitter pages, but this one in particular seemed worthy of a bit more. Six teachers, from six different corners of the world, have collaborated…
Edublogs Weekly: The Student Blogging Challenge is Starting Now!
Twice each year, educator extraordinaire Sue Wyatt puts together an amazing 10 week global challenge for students of all ages and abilities. Most definitely the largest event of it’s kind, the Student Blogging Challenge has hundreds and hundreds of registered students and classes. The goal of the challenge is to improve students’ global awareness, blogging…
Edublogs Weekly: Skype in the classroom launched
The big education news over the weekend was that Skype launched it’s “Skype in the classroom” website which is now ready for use! The new free directory promises to make it easy to connect with educators around the globe that are interested in using skype to connect with guest speakers, set up language exchanges, and…