Welcome to our sandpit


Welcome to The University of Blogs - our Edublogs Campus Sandpit.

Here, you can explore the potential and power of Campus - for example this page took literally minutes to create, and is infinitely flexible!

Browse round the links underneath the images below to see just some examples of how blogs can be used. To login anywhere, you just need to enter the username: 'admin' and the password: 'pass' (without the apostrophes).

If you'd like to play with the settings for this front page you can start here. (U: admin P: pass)
Or customize images and text here.

If you have any questions or would like to discuss getting Edublogs Campus set up for your institution (we can have you up and running in less than 24 hours!) - you can contact us here.

How does this work?


  • This site is refreshed every hour, on the hour, to allow you to play with, break and generally enjoy it as much as you like. Log in here.

    That means that any changes you make will not be saved.

    However, if you'd like to create and manage a site - and keep all your changes - we offer a 30 day moneyback guarantee on any new site, for any reason.

    Just contact us and we'll be able to set up a Campus installation on your own domain within days!

    So have fun in the sandpit :)

    The Edublogs Team

Explore the Campus

As an Edublogs Campus Admin, you can:

- Batch create blogs and users
- Manage all aspects of every blog
- Monitor blog activity and all content.
- Configure emails, privacy and more
- Set admin messages and terms of service
- And much, much more...

Username: admin
Password: pass

Latest News

Edublogs Campus is an ideal place for your academics and teachers to keep their professional blogs, which you can manage.

Here are some sample academic and teacher blogs:

- Campus Professor's Blog
- Campus Teacher's Blog
- Campus Researcher's Blog

Teaching and Learning

Blogs are brilliant teaching and learning tools.

As powerful tools for teachers and students, they can even replace your existing online learning environments!

For example, you can use Campus blogs for:

- Class discussion and debate
- Individual (or group) student portfolios
- Curriculum and course management