When we said user avatars were going to be important, we surely meant it and if you check out any one of you comment threads (which has had a few comments recently), we hope you can now see why. Basically, now whenever you leave a comment on another Edublogs blog your user avatar will show…
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Edublogging Antarctica
On November 3rd 2007, 4 teachers from the UK will be heading off to Antarctica on a scientific expedition. They will spend four weeks camping in Antarctica, hiking through areas deep in the Antarctic interior that have not previously been subject to scientific research. The expedition has been organised by the Fuchs Foundation in celebration…
Hello sailor!
The more discerning of you may have noticed that there’s something a little different about your Edublog backend as of today. In particular I suspect you’ll rather like what you see when you visit your Presentation tab (uploadable, ahem, croppable, headers anyone… 20 new themes, perhaps?) Or check out the multi-blog management drop-down menu that…
Edublogs support videos
Just a quickie this week, because it’s going to be built into a whole new support structure very very soon, but check it out… we has videos. Not quite I can has… but we’re working on it :)…
New themes & widgets a go go
For your presentation delectation we’ve just uploaded a heap of new themes. They’re all ‘widget friendly’ (check out the ‘Widget tab under the presentation bar) and many allow customisation of site headers (in theme options). Have a play and let me know if there are any bugs or issues….
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edublogs.org was founded in 2005 by James Farmer as an extension of the incsub.org project aimed at providing teachers, students, researchers, librarians, writers and other education professionals with freely available emerging technologies. What makes edublogs.org different from, for example, Blogger is that we’re dedicated to educational professionals, we’re nice and small (by blog provider standards),…