“My Class” allows you to moderate all comments and/or posts, pages on your student blogs so they must be reviewed by a teacher before they can be published. Please note: You’ll still see pending comments listed on My Class > Student blogs even if you selected not to moderate comments on student blogs. You don’t need…
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Introduction to RSS and subscribing to blogs using Feedly
RSS is an acronym which stands for Really Simple Syndication. In simple terms, RSS is a simple and effective way of keeping in touch when new information is added to a website without having to visit the website to check for new updates. How it works is you subscribe to your favorite website using the…
Links Menu (Blogroll)
Links widgets are used to provide links to other websites and resources. The most common type of link widget you’ll hear mentioned is a blogroll. A blogroll was originally used by bloggers to provide a list of links to their favourite bloggers. Nowadays the term blogroll refers to any list of links that appear in the…
Upload user and blog avatar
Your avatar is an online representation of you. Types of Avatars There are two types of avatars: 1. User Avatar The user avatar is also known as your comment avatar. You upload the user avatar via Users > Your Avatar and it displays in places where you leave comments and next to posts you publish on…
Add an existing student blog to My Class using Join a Class
There are situations where a student might have created their own student blog or you need to add an existing student blog to My Class. This is easily done using Join a Class! Join a Class 1. Log into their blog dashboard and go to My Class > Join Class. 2. Search for your class blog by entering…
Create student blogs using My Class
The My Class feature is used to bulk create new student blogs when My Class is set up on the blog. This is the recommended way for teachers to set up and mange students blogs. Before creating student blogs with the My Class function, the Classes plugin must be activated and you must create a…
Bulk delete sites or blogs
In one simple step, you’re able to bulk delete multiple sites or blogs. Once a site is deleted no one is able to view the site or access the dashboard and any one visiting the site URL will see the following message: Bulk delete sites You bulk delete sites in Dashboard > My Sites. Select…
Delete Site or Blog
To delete a site or blog you need to go to Tools > Delete Site inside the site dashboard you want to delete. Log in to your Edublogs account (if you are not already logged in) and go to Tools > Delete Site inside the dashboard of the site you want to delete. Select the check…
Adding and using a wiki on your blog
The wiki feature lets you make as many wiki pages on your blog as you’d like! Once added to your blog, users you have given permission can easily edit everything on the page without ever visiting the dashboard! After activating the Wiki plugin in Plugins > All, you will see a new Wiki menu item…
(This is a "Page")The Edublogs User Guide
THE EDUBLOGSUSER GUIDE GETTING STARTED EDUBLOGS PRO SETTINGS & PRIVACY Design Appearance & Themes Widgets & Sidebars Plugins & Tools Publishing Posts & Pages Comments Publish using Mobile Device Account Managment Users & Profiles Students Manage Blogs / Sites Media Embed Media Files & Images…