We’re delighted to announce the introduction of LaTeX to Edublogs. The plugin, released by Patrick Chia, allows you to simply post really really complex equations, like this one: $latex i\hbar\frac{\partial}{\partial t}\left|\Psi(t)\right>=H\left|\Psi(t)\right>$ Just turn it on in your ‘Plugins’ area and enjoy….
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(This is a "Page")Welcome Weebly
Welcome Weebly Users Welcome! On August 1, 2022, the Weebly for Education platform will be discontinued. Edublogs is partnering with Weebly to provide an alternative platform where you can host teacher, classroom, and student websites. Edublogs is free to use and comes with access to many useful tools like our My Class tool, which gives…
10 Elements Of A Quality Blog Post: Tips For Teaching Students
Check out examples of student blogs and download the poster about the 10 elements of a quality blog post. Help students meet academic outcomes while learning how to be a safe and positive digital citizen!…
EDUBLOGGER’S GUIDE TO INVOLVING PARENTS WITH BLOGS
When it comes to blogging, parent participation can’t be left to chance. We have put together a comprehensive guide on educating and involving families in your class blog….
Student Blogging Is Now 100% Free On Edublogs
As of today, we are making many of our previously ‘Pro’ only features 100% free for all! This change will, without a doubt, make Edublogs the best free web publishing tool for students and teachers on the web. We went through and have made many of our more popular features free, including: Student management –…
New! Join Codes and Invites Make Life Easier
We’ve solved a huge missing piece of the puzzle when it comes to managing class blogs or sites with many users. We think you are going to love it!…