This is a quick shout out to all of our users and Edublogs friends that are attending the ISTE conference in Philadelphia next week… We’ll be there and would love to meet as many of you as possible! The Edublogs ISTE Meet-up on Sunday We managed to get a group reserved for a tour of Independence…
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Many more free webinars to come!
Did you know that Edublogs hosts free weekly webinars about varying topics in the fields of education, technology, and blogging? Thanks to a community partnership with Blackboard Collaborate (Formerly Elluminate) which was recently extended, we are able to invite you to attend a live and engaging experience that brings educators together from around the globe….
Do you have a favorite free web tool?
As we continue on with the current Teacher Challenge on class blogging, preparations are already underway for the next series. This time, we want to introduce users to as many of the best free web tools as we can! And that is where you come in. Do you have a favorite web tool of any…
Edublogs Weekly Review: Introducing Teacher Challenges – Free Professional Development!
We couldn’t be more excited to announce the start of a new series of free professional development for educators – something we are calling ‘Teacher Challenges’. The online trainings will be open and public to anyone that would like to participate. While we will provide a suggested time line and set of activities, you can…
(This is a "Page")Edublogs Free, Pro or Campus?
Edublogs offers three different educational blogging services: Free, Pro and Campus. Here’s quick guide to help you understand what each service offers: Edublogs Free The free version of Edublogs is ideal for students or anyone wanting to just try out a blog. Edublogs Pro The professional version of Edublogs gives an individual teacher or blogger…
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…