Similar to Edublogs in that it's a means to publish teaching/ training content online. It differs in that it's not a hosted application. It's a content management system that must be installed - either on a local computer or on a web host.
bills itself as a classroom organizer. It also lets schools publish their own website, and offers educational games online. Websites can contain class calendars, information about assignments, answers to assignments and quizzes, images and files. Content can be accessed by teachers, students and parents. There are also social networking features, which will help students get used to using social networks.
This web software is free of charge, though to get rid of the default contextual advertising requires a fee of US$499 per school year.