We did it! Well, actually YOU did it! We have officially surpassed the ONE MILLION blog mark here on Edublogs.org! Truthfully, we have several hundred thousand additional blogs on our Edublogs Campus sites which put us over the top over a year ago. But we couldn’t be more excited, as this also means we will…
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Edublogs featured in new book on web business models
If you are looking for something to add to your Kindle queue, or a new good-ol-fashioned book to read, we want to suggest Nicolas Pujol’s The Mind Share Market: The Power of Alternative Currency. Ok, so it may only really appeal to you if you are like us and love learning more about online business…
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: Skype in the classroom launched
The big education news over the weekend was that Skype launched it’s “Skype in the classroom” website which is now ready for use! The new free directory promises to make it easy to connect with educators around the globe that are interested in using skype to connect with guest speakers, set up language exchanges, and…
Edublogs Weekly: Get inside tips on blogging with students
In case you missed it, we started the FREE professional development series on blogging with students this week! Especially geared for those that want to have their students participate in the upcoming Student Blogging Challenge that is starting in March, gear up and get ready to learn: The educational and curricular benefits of student blogging Choosing…
Edublogs Weekly: Reading Levels in Google Search Results
Regular readers may notice a small change in the format and schedule of our weekly posts. A few tweaks will hopefully make for a much more useful post for everyone! Featured Post of the Week! This week, our featured post is View Google Search Results By Reading Level by Paul Hamilton. Especially when working with…