Tumblr.
Brand new and very clear-looking web log tool.
Could this be the answer for people who can't access blogger addresses? Only had a few minutes but certainly works well - I'll be experimenting using this blog if you want to have a look: http://six.tumblr.com Now the content may not be particularly academic but you'll get the idea! Then try it yourself.
The Eastern SFLIP group think you have the "E" Factor!
(I've only just noticed that - er, thank you, I think! Who are SFLIP? Working on the "X" - Andrew)
Nice find. Tumblr is easy to use and can actually be accessed in a Bedfordshire middle school. As it's unusual for a web log to get through the County filtering system, I just wonder how long for . . . . . 
Another example: http://sch00l.tumblr.com
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Just noticed this on BBc's Click programme - a very clear and easy-to-use blog tool which is worth investigating. More about this when I've experimented a little more!
http://tumblr.com
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A simple way to publish on the web, but not now the simplest and you'll need to check whether you can use it at work. However, as a bonus you get an automatic news feed which can update VLE content or an institution's web site.
http://www.blogger.com/start
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An easy way (pb = peanut butter, as easy as a peanut butter sandwich!) to create a password-protected wiki that you can share with colleagues, students etc. A useful tool for collaborative work, reflective exercises, planning and running projects etc. Great free offers available for educators.
http://educators.pbwiki.com/PresenterPackInfo
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