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Poll: What blogging software do you use?

Where do you host your academic/training videos?

  • YouTube (53%, 27 Votes)
  • Vimeo (14%, 7 Votes)
  • Internally (VLE) (12%, 6 Votes)
  • Blip.tv (10%, 5 Votes)
  • SchoolTube (0%, 0 Votes)
  • Other (11%, 7 Votes)

Total Voters: 51

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  • http://www.village-e-learning.co.uk David Sugden

    Hi David,

    I wanted to vote for ‘other’ too. I also use Posterous – which can easily be authored via email. It is where I will go if and when my own WordPress offer dies (sympathies).

    David

  • http://mededelearning.wordpress.com/ Natalie Lafferty

    Hi – like David Sugden I use Posterous a bit too and also Tumblr so would have selected other in addition to WordPress, but I use them more as online scrapbooks.

    Natalie

  • http://michaelhanley.ie/elearningcurve Michael Hanley

    Hi David,
    Like your other two correspondents, I am beginning to use Posterous as a so-called “lifestreaming” location. I also use Digg to post articles if I think that they’re appropirate for that delivery channel.

    Regards,
    Michael

  • http://elearningtech.blogspot.com Tony Karrer

    I use different software in different situations – mainly Blogger and WordPress.

  • http://www.ilearnsmart.com Abdul

    We are using wordpress blogs. Because it is more SEO friendly blog and more user friendly to use.

  • http://www.BLOGGINGSOFTWARE.BIZ blogging sotware

    We are also using wordpress blogs. Do you have any other suggestion as an alternative for it?