
Step 3: Write your first posts – Courses & PD - Edublogs
We’ll show you how to teach quality commenting skills, how to connect parents with your class blog, and how to add students to blogs so they can publish posts later in this professional learning series on …
Personal Blogging – Courses & PD - Edublogs
This free self-paced course guides you step-by-step through the process of setting up a class blog and blogging with students. The activities can be completed at your own pace and in any order!
Step 1: Set Up Your Class Blog – Courses & PD - Edublogs
Step 1: Set Up Your Class Blog Welcome to our free professional learning series on class and student blogging! This series guides you step-by-step through the process of class and student blogging. It …
Building Your PLN – Courses & PD
Unlock the benefits of a PLN (Personal Learning Network) to enhance your teaching and student success. This free self-paced course guides you step-by-step.
Step 4: Teach Quality Commenting Skills – Courses & PD
Step six of this series offers lots of ideas on helping parents and students connect with the class blog. Connect with others. There are so many ways you can connect with other classes around the world …
Step 7: Cools Tools To Embed – Courses & PD - Edublogs
Welcome to the seventh step in our free self-paced course to help you set up your own personal or professional educator blog! The aim of this step is to introduce you to a range of easy to use online …
Step 1: Setting Up Your Blog – Courses & PD - Edublogs
Help you learn more about what a blog is and why educators have their own personal or professional educator blog. Help you set up your blog, customize your settings, and change your theme.
Courses & PD – Free Professional Development From Edublogs
Our self-paced course is designed specifically for your students, guiding them step-by-step through the process of setting up and using their blog. Ideal for both primary and secondary students.
Step 5: Working With Widgets – Courses & PD - Edublogs
We’ve used an example of a class blog where teachers want to use one blog for multiple classes or subjects — but it is the same process for setting up an ePortfolio on a personal educator’s blog.
Step 6: Using Curation Tools As A Connected Educator
Commonly, teachers will share with their network via their blog or social media. Sometimes you might want to compile resources together into one location using a tool like Wakelet, Google Docs, or Padlet.