I have a graduate degree in education and so it’s needless to say that I’m very passionate about the field and the importance of providing quality pedagogy to those that are coming up after us, who will eventually be our leaders and innovators.
WordPress is a vital part of creating that fundamental foundation with it’s use in education and teaching – which is why I love this presentation by John Caserta in a 2012 presentation:
The presentation is about pedagogy, design and a WordPress theme for teachers. See why WordPress, with its easy set-up and open-source architecture, is an ideal fit for the adjunct instructor or the University department.
With WordPress you have the opportunity to create a digital and online environment for your students, for free.
If not, you can always use Edublogs, part of the WPMU network of solutions:
Edublogs has been around for quite some time and has a pretty incredible list of clients, for example:
Pretty nifty.
WordPress and education walk hand-in-hand and I’m excited to see how WordPress is changing education for the better.
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