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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Widgets, javascript, iframes and objects (and all that jazz)
After lengthy discussions and weighing up of the pros and cons we’ve decided to allow javascript, iframes and object code onto Edublogs. This means that you can now just copy and paste pretty much most ’embedding’ code you can pick up around the web directly into your Edublog. For posts and pages just click on…
Marvellous Mandigo and tell us your theme desires
One of our most popular (and customizable) themes, Mandigo, now has a great big customizable header too! Head on over to your ‘Presentation’ area select it, and enjoy the massive amount of flexibility. And, after you’ve done that, please let us know in the comments below any improvements to existing theme or new types of…
Merry Christmas from edublogs
Christmas comes early at edublogs this year, partly because the day itself isn’t much known for teaching and learning ;), partly because we want to give the team a break… and partly because we just wanna spread some cheer! So, as of today you should have, available in your edublog: A snazzy new editor option…
CommentPress
We’ve been testing it for a while, and all looks good, so time to make it official… edublogs has gone and got itself a case of CommentPress. What is CP? Well, it’s a spanking theme from the Institute for the Future of the Book that “allows readers to comment paragraph by paragraph in the margins…