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Monday, August 01, 2005

Free as in Edublogs

James Farmer has been on a one man edublogger rampage recently, stirring up the edublogging hoards.

First, there was the provocative How Not to Use Blogs in Education post, swiftly followed by the easily as provocative How To Use Blogs in Education. Next - phase two in his Empire where the posts never stop pinging - the man is offering free blog hosting for edubloggers. Or is he really tempting innocent educators with server space in return for their eternal soul? Either way, it's a pretty good deal. You get to enjoy the latest version of word press and embark on your glittering edublogging career.

Still not convinced? Check out Stephen Downes's post How to be Heard for top tips on becoming and staying a blogger. I'm busy working up a list of UK edubloggers at the moment (anyone got wiki space?) so hurry up and take advantage of James before his generosity bankrupts him.

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I swear I'm going to have to get you to write my epitaph :)

"a one man edublogger rampage recently"

excellent!

I set up a wiki on my site at www.camaban.co.uk/wiki but not really found much of a use for it yet.
If you want to use it to list UK EduBloggers, feel free! It won't be dissapearing.

Thanks for the kind offer Adrian - happy to take you up on it! I've made a pretty insubstantial start - http://www.camaban.co.uk/wiki - I'll add the edubloggers I know about. In the meantime please feel free to add yourself or UK edubloggers you might know about. I've even put in an expat section fr James!

You're more than welcome, I've got plenty of space and bandwidth barely being used, good to put it to some use!

Could see about adding RSS links to it, and something like an OPML file to allow people to import the lot of them to an RSS reader if desired.....

I've only got about a dozen EduBlogs in my feeds as it, only a few are UK based, and 2 of those are yours! Will see what I can do though.

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