If the twitter stream and blog posts over the past week or so are an accurate representation, it seems that iPads and other tablet devices have really started to solidify their roles in and out of the classroom. In fact, I should disclose, this post comes at the conclusion of my first week with an…
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New Plugin #1 – Accept Payments and Donations!
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…
Use your own domain – for free!
About a year ago, we started selling domain names and the ability to use your own domain names on Edublogs blogs. Well, after we did that for a while, we changed over to the Supporter model and that became tricky… but no longer, because we’ve decided to bundle free domain mapping in with Supporter, so…
Let the domains begin!
Well, it’s been some time in coming, but we’re absolutely delighted to let you know that you can now map your own domain to your Edublogs blog… and it’s simple as pie! All you have to do is to visit Upgrades > Domains and follow the information there: You can choose to do two things…
Podcasts now playable & downloadable
Good stuff… now when you link to an .mp3 file you’ll not only get a great onscreen player but you’ll alos have a link allowing readers to simply download the .mp3. Here’s an example….
How do you post a podcast with edublogs.org?
An edublogs.org user that I’m particularly happy to have is my dad who today, asks a very simple question “How do I podcast”? Good question… unfortunately whoever he spoke to did not give him a good answer though so, drumroll, here’s how you podcast using edublogs.org: Record and create an .mp3 file (Audacity is free…