Tags are an excellent way to organize blog posts and helps blog visitors browse posts based on a specific topic. Tag clouds are a useful way of showing which tags are more popular than others on a blog. The larger the size of the word in the tag cloud the more posts that have been…
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Edublogs Campus is priced to provide you with the most affordable blogging platform available. No need to pay for hosting, tech support, developers, upgrades or premium plugins or themes – we take care of everything for less than you would pay for just the hosting alone! That’s why we’re used by hundreds of leading educational…
Add your blog to our new blog directory!
Exciting news! We are working on a new directory at Edublogs which will allow you to easily sort through and find blogs based on type or location. To help us get started, we would love anyone that would like their blog to be included in the directory when we launch to complete the form below:…
Learn and share in our growing Twitter community
In case you missed it, yesterday our own Sue Waters published A Twitteraholic’s Guide to tweets, hashtags, and all things Twitter. If you haven’t jumped into the whole Twitter experience yet, you might be surprised at how many educators are using Twitter to collaborate and learn from each other. Each day, on Edublogs and beyond, thousands…
Using forums for learning
Message boards, or forums, are commonplace on many websites around the web. Many people turn them when planning a vacation, for advice, or to get help (like on our Edublogs support forums). Forums are increasingly popular in the classroom as well as a way to organize and foster collaboration among students. Edublogs Pro and Campus…
New Plugin #3 – Add a Facebook “like” button
Our third new plugin released this week is an easy way to integrate Facebook with your blog. The Facebook Like plugin gives you the ability to quickly add a ‘like’ button at the beginning or end of posts or pages. To give it a try, don’t be afraid to click on “like” at the bottom…