After lengthy discussions and weighing up of the pros and cons we’ve decided to allow javascript, iframes and object code onto Edublogs. This means that you can now just copy and paste pretty much most ’embedding’ code you can pick up around the web directly into your Edublog. For posts and pages just click on…
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Come together (and chat on our new forums!)
Here’s some pretty big news… Edublogs.org is now open only for teachers but also for students of all descriptions. Previously we’ve hosted three other sites – uniblogs.org, learnerblogs.org and eslblogs.org for students but we decided a few weeks ago that this is both overly complex and limits what teachers can do with their students through…
An alternative edublogs.org community area
Graham Warren has set up a pretty extensive edublogs.org community discussion area using php bulletin board, why not head over there and see if you can hook up with like minded edubloggers….
The edublogs.org plan for the next 12 months
Over at incorporated subversion (my personal blog) I’ve put up for discussion a plan for the next 12 months here at edublogs.org. Please roll along and have your say, tell me what you do and don’t want and how you’d like to see edublogs.org develop….
Welcome to edublog news!
Welcome to edublogs news, this is a sideblog to use for announcements, canvassing opinion, discussion, requests, bug reports and so on and so on… There is the facility to send out email to all edublogs users and I’ll use that for absolutely critical events (like announcing this) but this is where you’ll get the interesting…