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. …
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A Beginner’s Guide To Google Slides In The Classroom
For teachers and students, Slides is one of the most versatile free tools offered by Google. This post explains what Google Slides is, how to use it, classroom examples, and how to embed Slides into blog posts. …
Have Your Science Questions Answered!
Wouldn’t it be great if there was a Science site where younger students could get help with their questions? The good news is there is a site, The Science Master, and it’s been set up on Edublogs to provide a safe learning environment for students. …
Announcing Loads Of New Themes!
We just made that experience even better by adding dozens of new themes to Edublogs and CampusPress….
New Feature! Easy Password Protect Your Entire Blog
We have always had many different privacy options available to our bloggers – blogs can be as public or as private as you’d like. Until now, if you wanted your blog to be private so that only a certain group of people could see it, you had to create and add usernames for each individual…
Fun NEW Facts About Your Edublogs URL
Whenever you first create a blog here on edublogs.org you are given a brand new URL, or link, for your site. For example, studentchallenge.edublogs.org is the URL for the Student Blogging Challenge blog. As of today, you can also access the same site using studentchallenge.edublogs.com – see what we did there? Even though the .org ending…