Welcome to the wonderful world of blogging! Maybe you’ve signed up for a blog and you’re wondering what to do next? We’re here to help. What Is A Blog? First, if you’re very new to blogging, you might want to check out this video that describes what exactly a blog is and how it works….
The Current State of Educational Blogging 2017/2018
Each year we conduct a survey on how educators and students are using blogs. Check out the latest results!…
Register Now: Better Blogging With Students Free Course
We have an amazing free opportunity starting January 15th, 2018! If you’re interested in starting or improving your classroom blogging program in 2018, don’t delay in registering. …
Global2: My Blogging Story And A Showcase
It’s often interesting to hear how educators got started with blogging. I share my own personal blogging story before showcasing some of the wonderful blogs on my state’s CampusPress platform, Global2. …
Edublogger’s Guide To Involving Parents With Blogs
When it comes to blogging, parent participation can’t be left to chance. We have put together a comprehensive guide on educating and involving families in your class blog. …
Ten Reasons Every Educator Should Start Blogging
Here are ten reasons why you should integrate blogging into your classroom or professional practice. And be sure to read to the very end for a summary infographic that you can share!…
The State of Educational Blogging 2013
We’re often asked for detailed information on how educators are using blogs. The main reasons why we get these requests from educators are: They need information to convince school administrators to allow blogging. They are trying to work out the benefits of blogging and how blogs are used with students. They want to know more…
6 Tips for Attracting More Comments
We’re often asked “How do you get more people to read and respond to blog posts?” Good question! We all gain more out of blogging when we comment. Comments motivate, provide feedback and advice, challenge our thoughts and views, make us reflect on what we’re learning. The challenge is how do we attract more comments? Below’s my…
Flattening Classroom Walls with Blogging and Global Collaboration
This is a guest post by educational bloggers, Linda Yollis (Los Angeles, USA) and Kathleen Morris (Geelong, Australia). The long-time blogging buddies met face to face for the first time before the ISTE 2012 conference in San Diego. They presented together on educational blogging and global collaboration. This post summarizes their presentation. Linda and Kathleen are both…
Essential Tips to Help Parents and Students Connect with your Class Website
Lately we’re getting more emails from parents and students asking us to help them find the class blog or explain how to do things like add comments. After spending the past few days trying to find my own son’s class website I’m really feeling their frustration. You’ve more chance of finding a needle in a…