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iFrame Goodness: Embedding Google presentations
I was pleased to discover that Edublogs now has the functionality to embed iframe, javacript and most object code into blog posts and sidebars. Below I have embedded the two different Google presentations on sharing good practice in Google Earth and using the IWB.
If you would like to contribute to the ongoing development of these two presentations just let me know you have a tip to share.
In order to embed a Google presentation into a post, like I have done above, just follow the screenshots.
If you have any other ways you have used javascript, iframes code etc in your Edublogs let James and the rest of the community know.
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