If you are using Edublogs with your classes, they’ve set-up a great guide called Tips and Tricks For Setting Up a Class Blog.
I’m adding it to The Best Sources For Advice On Student Blogging.
If you are using Edublogs with your classes, they’ve set-up a great guide called Tips and Tricks For Setting Up a Class Blog.
I’m adding it to The Best Sources For Advice On Student Blogging.
The question is: why would anyone want to use edublogs, considering it’s got this fat advertisement right on top of the current blog post, if you can get ad-free blogs at blogger.com and wordpress.com?
I’ve had a look at edublogs – and was disappointed. Is there anything worth actively ignoring the ads?
You can eliminate the ads by paying a few bucks a year. The fact that it’s just about the only blogging platform that gets past most school content filters, and combine that with the great customer service, makes it a winner in my book.
Larry
Very pleased to see the development of a teacher here. In my country, Indonesia, teachers rarely use the internet as a means of learning and teaching. Pathetic