Blogging, Vlogging, and Podcasting
https://wediscovr.com/ WeDiscovr is one of the newer sites for educators and their blogging needs. This site is for education only. It has really cool plug ins that allow for you to post video, pictures, and audio into your blog.
https://www.21classes.com/ This website is called 21 classes, and it provides free, easy to use blogging for both teachers and students.
https://www.kid-cast.com/ Kid-Cast.com is a site dedicated to helping kids get their message out to the world. Our goals aren't to tell kids how or what they should Podcast, but to give them a place to do it. It's a place we want adults (parents, guardians, and teachers) to know is a safe place for their kids to spend time creating their Podcasts to have them posted. We're serious about kid's and your safety, so we take as many precautions as we can to make this a healthy place for kid's material to be posted.
We don't want to rule the world of podcasting, we want the kids to do it!
https://www.vlogcentral.com/ Vlog Central hosts your videos for embedding purposes into a blog. It has multiple how to guides and examples. It is a good site to begin creating a vlog.
https://www.freevlog.org/ Freevlog is a vlogging site. It will teach you how to create a vlog, provide a format for you to talk about vlogging with other users, and then create your own vlog. A vlog is a video blogging.
https://www.mypodcast.com/create.html My Podcast is a easy to use tool that provides a hosting site for your podcasts. Normally each podcast episode may take up to 30 megabytes (for 1 hour podcast at speech quality MP3). If your podcast gets really popular, you could have few thousands downloads per episode, which is 10-30 gigabytes depending on your episode length. A daily podcast would generate up to a terabyte of bandwidth monthly. Are you ready to face this publicity? And if you want your podcast to be downloaded at a decent speed, you will need to pay more for good hosting provider