It is officially July 31st, 2012 in Melbourne, Australia – where exactly 7 years ago today our fearless founder, James Farmer, flipped the switch and Edublogs was born! We thought you might enjoy a screenshot from The Wayback Machine of what our first site looked like just a few weeks after launch: And two years…
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Edublogs Update: Manage multiple blogs with a more powerful ‘My Blogs’ page
When Edublogs was first started years ago, most users just had one blog that they kept up with. Now, with the exciting increase of student blogging, many users are managing hundreds of blogs all from their one account! The newly revamped ‘My Blogs‘ page, found in the top left under ‘Dashboard‘, now makes it all…
An interview with James – our Founder and CEO
In case you missed it, Larry Ferlazzo published an interview with Edublogs’ founder and CEO, James Farmer, today. It’s an interesting read – especially with the discussion about how Edublogs was started more than 6 years ago and includes a link to the very first home page of our site. Man have we come a…
Edublogs Weekly: Get blogging advice LIVE from the experts!
This week, we think you will be excited about a couple of LIVE webinars that feature a few Edublogs blogging rockstars. Tech Talk Tuesdays – (Or Monday for those in the Americas!) Teaching Commenting and Encouraging Parent Participation 4pm Tuesday the 22nd in Melbourne, Australia or 9pm Monday the 21st in Los Angeles, California. (See the…
Edublogs Weekly Review: Move over Google Reader, Facebook is my news reader of choice
Right up there with running more and eating healthier, keeping up with the blogs I like to follow has been my easy way out of New Year’s resolutions the past few years. How many of you out there have also spent a good amount of time setting up your Google Reader only to let the…
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…