http://www.blogger.com/start
you can upload pictures with Picasa and video wity YouTube
2006-09-22 11:29:09
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answered by Clock Watcher 4
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2006-09-22 18:46:18
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answered by ladeehwk 5
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I found someone else asking for the same thing. Here is a link with the answer to your question
Blog Advice for Teachers - Uploading Documents
Published November 25th, 2005 in Miscellaneous.
http://pedersondesigns.com/2005/11/25/blog-advice-for-teachers-uploading-documents/
I need some advice. I’m looking for a blogging service, preferably free, that can support document uploading. This tends to be the one “catch” for teachers that are getting into blogging. They want to upload an assignment/document/etc. and most of the free services don’t quite get there. What work-arounds/services are people using?
6 Responses to “Blog Advice for Teachers - Uploading Documents”
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1 Miguel Guhlin
Nov 25th, 2005 at 6:19 pm Quote
Jon, Wordpress.com (not ORG) allows free Wordpress blogs that allow 15 megs of image uploads. It will be difficult to find a commercial service that will allow uploads since these have been abused in the past by file traders.
Have you considered Ourmedia.org ?
There’s also PutFile.com…25 meg limit for free accounts.
Hope this helps,
Miguel Guhlin
http://www.mguhlin.net/blog
2 Susan
Nov 25th, 2005 at 9:22 pm Quote
Have you looked at Elgg? (http://elgg.net) I can blog, wiki and upload files there. I’m not currently using it with students since mine are younger than 13, but I’ve used it to move files around and play and it has worked well.
3 Matt
Nov 25th, 2005 at 10:41 pm Quote
One option would be to use pbwiki.com to host the materials. A free account provides 10MB of file space.
4 Graham Wegner
Nov 25th, 2005 at 10:46 pm Quote
Another option (got this via Steve Dembo back in August) is rwlo.org where you get 10 Mb space for uploading, can display your blog as part of this and files can be made public or private. It’s provided by The PT3 Pathways Project - not sure if an Aussie teacher should be using their resources but they didn’t knock me back! Check my example at wegner.rwlo.org
5 Leigh Blackall
Nov 27th, 2005 at 4:16 am Quote
I ue OurMedia to upload an unlimited amount and size of media for publishing in my blog.
Here’s an attempt at trying to out line everything you need to teach and learn online.
6 Leigh Blackall
Nov 27th, 2005 at 4:18 am Quote
I’ll try that again
Ourmedia
Everything you need
2006-09-22 19:23:23
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answered by warlock785 2
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yes, check out blogger :)
2006-09-23 10:36:57
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answered by world news 4
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myspace..?
2006-09-22 18:32:28
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answered by Lizzie 2
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