Edublogs Campus offers Blog Service for Schools and Colleges

Edublogs has launched “Edublogs Campus”, a blog service for schools which looks like it is very much worth looking at.

Edublogs writes:

“Edublogs Campus is the enterprise version of the free edublogs site.

As an Edublogs Campus customer you get your own installation of the edublogs software, at your own domain.

This means that you can create, manage, brand, and control blogs for your entire institution, without ever having to worry about the technology.

The set up you’ll get is packed with great teaching and learning features, as well as extra administrative functionality to save you time and keep you safe.

We’re absolutely fanatical about support and you’ll be able to contact us by email anytime to get help or have any difficulties. We also provide copious ‘how to’ videos and can even arrange webinars and other support material on demand.

And finally, you need never worry about any other costs, as we provide you with an unlimited amount of space, support and bandwidth all included within your annual fee.

Please feel free to get in touch for extra information, we’ll be more than happy to answer any questions you might have.

And thanks again for checking us out.

James Farmer, Andrew Billits and the team at Edublogs.”

Landmarks for Schools

Posted on Mon 02 January 2006 by superlearner.
Categories: education links, technology.

David Warlick of North Carolina has several very useful sites for Educators wishing to cope competently with the 21st century.

See:
David Warlick of North Carolina (The Landmark Project, Consulting & Public Speaking)

At Landmarks for Schools, Warlick writes:
This Web site is dedicated to the idea that the very nature of information is changing, practically before our eyes. It is changing in what it looks like, where we find it, what we look at to view it, what we can do with it, and how we communicate it. Here you will find information and tools designed to help us redefine literacy for the 21st Century.”

His blog is 2 Cents Worth

His podcast is Connect Learning: Podcasting on the Fly