One of the things that we pride ourselves the most on here at Edublogs is the support we provide for our users. In fact, over the past few weeks, you may have noticed an overhaul of our help.edublogs.org support site. Our team has been hard at work re-organizing and adding more information to the site…
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Make-over your class blog and join the student blogging challenge
It is now time to join in on the bi-annual student blogging challenge! This challenge is all about having fun, improving blogging and reflective writing skills, and building readership and connections with a global audience. Last year, the two challenges included thousands of students from over 15 countries around the world! What is it? The…
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…
(This is a "Page")Edublogs Free, Pro or Campus?
Edublogs offers three different educational blogging services: Free, Pro and Campus. Here’s quick guide to help you understand what each service offers: Edublogs Free The free version of Edublogs is ideal for students or anyone wanting to just try out a blog. Edublogs Pro The professional version of Edublogs gives an individual teacher or blogger…
Use your own domain – for free!
About a year ago, we started selling domain names and the ability to use your own domain names on Edublogs blogs. Well, after we did that for a while, we changed over to the Supporter model and that became tricky… but no longer, because we’ve decided to bundle free domain mapping in with Supporter, so…
Edublogs upgrade
Well, odds are you’ve noticed that Edublogs has just undergone a pretty radical upgrade – and that your admin area is looking a heap of a lot different! In particular you’ll notice that the admin menu now goes down the side – rather than the top, and that everything has gone all drag ‘n drop…