Message boards, or forums, are commonplace on many websites around the web. Many people turn them when planning a vacation, for advice, or to get help (like on our Edublogs support forums). Forums are increasingly popular in the classroom as well as a way to organize and foster collaboration among students. Edublogs Pro and Campus…
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New Plugin #2 – A Calendar For Your Blog
As promised, we are releasing THREE new plugins this week! The first is an easy way of accepting payments or donations right inside your blog. The second, which has been a highly requested feature, gives you the ability to place a calendar on any post or page in your blog. This plugin can be…
Mobile Apps – Edublogs are on the go!
Have you been looking for a way to manage and update your blog when you are away from your computer? We’ve compiled this list of FREE mobile apps that are compatible with all Edublogs Pro and Campus accounts. In addition, any Pro user can add mobile blogging capabilities on up to 50 student blogs by…
The University of Blogs
Welcome to the latest addition to the Edublogs family… The University of Blogs! Can you study for a BA in blogging? Get a job lecturing on comments? Or hang out in the union bar overlooking the tag cloud? No, of course you can’t :) Because it’s actually just a demo Edublogs Campus site… one that…
Come together (and chat on our new forums!)
Here’s some pretty big news… Edublogs.org is now open only for teachers but also for students of all descriptions. Previously we’ve hosted three other sites – uniblogs.org, learnerblogs.org and eslblogs.org for students but we decided a few weeks ago that this is both overly complex and limits what teachers can do with their students through…
Moving from EduSpaces to edublogs?
Unfortunately, EduSpaces announced today that they’re shutting up shop in January. Needless to say that leaves a lot of bloggers looking for a new home… and we’d like to extend them all a warm welcome here :) One blogger who’s already made the move, Alicia Wyatt, has posted a quick ‘how to’ (and associated issues)…