So, you may notice a new favicon as of today (the little 16×16 pixel thing next to the http…) Am not sure how well the average browser refreshes these, but it’s a cute little e – and heralds great things to come in January. There’s going to be a redesign (tres funky) that’ll link together…
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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),…
All latest posts
Well, that went so well that I’ve added a cute feature to homepage to celebrate (when you’re on a roll why not keep on going huh!) Now you can visit Latest Posts at the top to get excerpts of all the latest posts in the edublogs.org community, it refreshes about every 15 mins or so….
Welcome to the edublogs.org community
To celebrate the impending 1000th blog at edublogs.org I’ve created a Drupal based edublogs.org community. To participate all you need to do is role on over there, grab yourself a username (synching databases falls, um, into the ‘too hard’ basket ;) and get posting. Please feel encouraged to share your blog, your questions and your…
Our first month…
Well, we’re coming to the end of the first month of edublogs… 6,934 unique visitors visiting 18,356 times and using 182,014 pages so far as part of 846 different edublogs!!! So howabouts we celebrate by each edublogger inviting 10 of their colleagues to use the service…. In return I’ll get the next upgrade right ;)…
Say it loud and say it proud, edublog strip at the top?
I’ve been thinking how great it is to have over 700 edublogs going and still be into our first month and about how we can get even more up in the next. Basically how can we ‘badge’ an edublog as an edublog and how can we best ‘spread the word’? The way I though would…