If you’ve been thinking that your blog is due for a bit of a makeover, then you’ll love the ten new themes we are rolling out today! Even better, all of these themes come with these fun features: designed to look great on tablets, phones, and desktops! change backgrounds and colors with ease add custom…
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Check out these example school sites – all Edublogs Campus networks. K-12 Schools and Districts blogs.isp.cz – International School of Prague, Czech Republic sjsdblogs.com – Saint Joseph School District, USA blogs.yis.ac.jp – Yohohama International School, Japan wonecks.net – White Oak ISD, USA eschoolblogs.org.au – Tasmanian eSchool, Australia mybcd.org – Berkshire Country Day School, USA global2.vic.edu.au – DEECD Victoria, Australia blogs.goaj.org – Apache Junction…
New! An Easy Image Widget and Custom CSS
We are happy to announce the release today of two new exciting features for our Pro and Edublogs Campus users! Easy Image Widget Have you ever wanted to add a badge, photo, or other image to the sidebar of your blog? Before now, it took pasting in some HTML code to get it to work…
Edublogs Campus has new lower prices with unlimited student blogs!
We couldn’t be more thrilled to announce today that we have lowered and changed our prices for our Edublogs Campus packages. Edublogs Campus allows schools, districts, and universities to have their own private blogging platform powered with the same great features as Edublogs Pro – and then some. You can learn more about Campus and…
Guide to finding and securing grants and outside funding for blogs and ed tech
Finding the funds for Edublogs Pro, Edublogs Campus, or any other education technology product out there isn’t always easy. This is especially the case as schools and educators are facing difficult decisions in times were budgets are tight. We have a growing number of users that have found success with grants, donations, and asking organizations…
How to get the most out of online tools
It is practically impossible to keep up with the ever-changing tools and resources available to educators. Not to mention all of the new vocabulary and jargon that comes along with it. The following posts from our own Sue Waters on TheEdublogger.com might be a great place to start: A Glossary to DEMYSTIFY the jargon of…