It is one of the most important conversations we can have. When student privacy and safety is at stake, we all have an obligation to do our part. Keeping in mind that laws and policies vary depending on where you are and what age you work with, there are some common sense tips we should…
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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…
Unveiling 33 new themes – and new theme features all round…
You may have noticed recently that there are a lot more options when it comes to themes to use on Edublogs. We now have a whopping 137 themes to choose from, including 33 new snazzy themes available to Pro users. And alongside that, we’ve added new features to almost every single theme – including threaded…
Introducing Premium Support And Premium Themes
Christmas has come nice and early for Edublogs supporters, with two fabulous new features in your Supporter Tab. Premium Support Do you have a question about Edublogs, need personal help or would rather not use the forums? Supporters can email us support requests using the form located in their Premium Support Tab, and we’ll get…
Now, where was I?
Just a quickie, but one we know a lot of you will like… take a trip to your Plugins and you will find Google Maps goodness at your fingertips. Just turn it on, configure it (this involves getting a maps API – takes about 2 seconds), write something like ‘Edublogs HQ’ and then link those…