Sending an automatic email to your blog’s visitors with each new post is a powerful way to reach them. And today, we are rolling out new and improved email subscription to help you grow and maintain your followers. All of this is live now for our Pro blogs on Edublogs.org and will soon be available…
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A Few Updates and 12 Days of Blogging
We have a couple of exciting updates to share as we wrap up 2012! And, you should know, we have big plans to make 2013 the biggest edublogging year yet. Before we get to the new toys to play with, check out this excellent video from Mr. Avery’s Classroom Blog as his students share their…
Meet Liquorice – A fun new mobile friendly theme
A couple of weeks ago, we introduced you to Yoko – our most mobile and iPad friendly theme yet. As of today, we’re adding Liquorice to the mix, which is also “responsive” to whatever screen size your blog’s visitors are using. We think many of you will like the more whimsical fonts and easy…
Unveiling Wikis, Maps, Easy Blogging, a New Look, and More!
If you’ve logged into the dashboard of your blog in the last few days, then you probably have already noticed – but we just rolled out many exciting new features! Plus, we’re just 11,000 10,000 blogs short of the 1 million we need to keep all blogs advertisement free forever! It’s just too much to share all in one…
Edublogs Weekly Review: The power of twitter, #edchat, and student blogging
I’ll be the first to admit that several years ago when I heard about twitter I was more than skeptical. I would occasionally check it out and just not really get it. Today, while I don’t tweet as often as I’d like, I can’t imagine a day without checking the stream to see what my…
We should talk – what are you doing to ensure student safety online?
It is one of the most important conversations we can have. When student privacy and safety is at stake, we all have an obligation to do our part. Keeping in mind that laws and policies vary depending on where you are and what age you work with, there are some common sense tips we should…