Welcome to the first of what we hope is a useful post with a weekly overview of news in the edublogging world. This week, one of the most discussed topics around the web has to do with the use of social media by educators and students in schools. Many schools seem to be moving to…
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Two fully working plugins – and a call for more
Yes, definitely a good week. I’ve installed for your pleasure two new plugins which you can now turn on or off at your leisure. These are the ‘static front page‘ plugin (which allows you to create a page called ‘Home’ and for that to become the front page with blog posts appearing as a category……
Formating post issues – getting the WSYWIG working…
If you’ve got an existing edublog then you might have problems with formatting posts… the link / bold / block-quote buttons don’t work etc You can fix this by pointing to wp-admin/upgrade.php and clicking there. Sorry it’s not easier at the moment! So just got to http://yoururl.edublogs.org/wp-admin/upgrade.php (make sure you’re logged in) and the WSYWIG…
When A Student Learns To Code
Meet Alex! He is 17 and has been working for our company for the last 1.5 years as a talented coder. Alex is also blind and relies on screen reader technology. …
We’re Hiring: Be Our Next Account Manager!
NOTE: We are no longer accepting applications for this position. Please do keep checking incsub.com/careers for future opportunities. We’re looking high and low for the perfect new Account Manager to help support and look after our Edublogs Campus schools, districts, and universities. You’d also pitch in with sales, general Edublogs support, and many other fun projects…
Migrating your Posterous site to Edublogs
We’ve been hearing from you that lots of educators need to move their blogs since Posterous announced they are shutting down their service on April 30. 2013 And, we’re happy to share, we’ve been working hard organizing a Posterous importer as quite a few of our Edublogs users have Posterous accounts. When you migrate your Posterous account into Edublogs it…