Note: Edublogs is not approved for use by staff or students in the Wake County Public School System.
Learning Stories - This Edublog is full of post, stories, and resources. Shemarlie Gani has been working her blog for many years as you can tell by the number of posts she has and her content.
Join the Adventure - This Edublog features a teacher's blog posts and various resources she shares with her parents and families.
Mrs. Rupp's Class - This Edublog is used by Ms. Rupp as her class website. She creates blog posts and has several pages full of resources for students and parents.
The Cult of Pedagogy - This Wordpress website features Jennifer Gonzalez's blog posts, podcasts, videos, and merchandise. This is an example of using the blog feature of a website as well as the pages for other content and resources.
WOOTUBE - Eddie Woo uses his website to house his videos. He does not use the blog feature and he has provided students and teachers with dynamic worksheets that include solutions. Check out his website.
Jurupa Hill Photo Gallery - Students can use Edublogs under the direction of a teacher. Her is a sample of a student using their website as a photo gallery. There are links to other student websites one the righthand side of the page. Notice how websites provide students with an opportunity to express their voice.
This playlist of videos will help you create your account and customize the theme of your website. Be sure to look at the videos over on the righthand side. That is the playlist and there will be many relevant videos there that will help you get started with Edublogs.
The previous playlist referenced the difference between a post and a page. This video clarifies the difference in a different way.
The block editor is what sets Edublogs/Wordpress apart from Google Sites and Blogger. The block editor is how you can add a variety of content to yout posts and pages.