This week we are unveiling THREE new plugins available to Pro and Campus users! These will seriously increase the functionality and versatility of Edublogs. To start off with, we have … … a PayPal plugin which makes it easy for teachers and educators to accept payments and donations! Imagine being able to allow parents or students…
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A Few Updates and 12 Days of Blogging
We have a couple of exciting updates to share as we wrap up 2012! And, you should know, we have big plans to make 2013 the biggest edublogging year yet. Before we get to the new toys to play with, check out this excellent video from Mr. Avery’s Classroom Blog as his students share their…
Guide to finding and securing grants and outside funding for blogs and ed tech
Finding the funds for Edublogs Pro, Edublogs Campus, or any other education technology product out there isn’t always easy. This is especially the case as schools and educators are facing difficult decisions in times were budgets are tight. We have a growing number of users that have found success with grants, donations, and asking organizations…
Edublogs Weekly Review: The power of twitter, #edchat, and student blogging
I’ll be the first to admit that several years ago when I heard about twitter I was more than skeptical. I would occasionally check it out and just not really get it. Today, while I don’t tweet as often as I’d like, I can’t imagine a day without checking the stream to see what my…
Edublogs Weekly Review: Top 10 reasons why it is truly the most wonderful time of the year!
The last weekend of November is here which can only mean that the holiday season has officially arrived! At Edublogs, we love this time of year, and here is our top 10 list as to why: The hardworking educators and students that use Edublogs get some well deserved time off from school Great widgets from…
How to get the most out of online tools
It is practically impossible to keep up with the ever-changing tools and resources available to educators. Not to mention all of the new vocabulary and jargon that comes along with it. The following posts from our own Sue Waters on TheEdublogger.com might be a great place to start: A Glossary to DEMYSTIFY the jargon of…