Well, only because we have to ;) Seriously though, the vast majority of Edubloggers are MS users and the vast majority of Word docs, presentations and spreadsheets are produced as .doc, .ppt or .xls files. So, now when you upload or link to any of these documents to edublogs – your readers will, courtesy of…
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One existing and some more upcoming features
Did you know that you can blog to edublogs.org using your phone, mobile device or third party application of your choice! All you need to do is to know your username and password and point it towards: http://yourblogid.edublogs.org/wordpress/xmlrpc.php (big thanks to Paulo on this one!) Here are a few features that I want to get…
(This is a "Page")Welcome Weebly
Welcome Weebly Users Welcome! On August 1, 2022, the Weebly for Education platform will be discontinued. Edublogs is partnering with Weebly to provide an alternative platform where you can host teacher, classroom, and student websites. Edublogs is free to use and comes with access to many useful tools like our My Class tool, which gives…
(This is a "Page")Weebly Users: New Site Setup
Option 1: Create A Free Site If you only want to set up a free site on Edublogs, you can click here to get started. Option 2: Create A Pro Site If you want to set up your free site and also want to claim your coupon code for 50% off a Pro Upgrade, please…
A Beginner’s Guide to Google Lens
Need help identifying objects, plants, or animals? Or copying or translating text from textbooks, documents, or images? Google Lens is a fast free solution for reading and understanding information within images. Let’s get you started! …
13 Examples Of Great Class Blogs
It can be so inspiring to take a look at other class blogs. Check out this showcase of 13 great blogs powered by Edublogs, CampusPress, or WordPress. Do you have any to add?…