EduBlog.org is a blogging service web site hosting very many "WordPress MU" educational blogs (i.e. blogs created in and powered by multi-user WordPress, probably v2.9.2 as of 6/19/10). The free version apparently is just for the use of small groups of students. The 'Pro' version is for teachers and their students. And the "Campus" version is for schools and universities. In this PI's opinion it would be interesting to determine which campuses using the somewhat aging Moodle CMS for education are also using EduBlog and why. Also my first impressions of EduBlog are that their CMS "system" is little more than a primitive what I call "first generation" CMS-enabled web page maker, enabling more end-users like faculty to author and post web pages, a web page and other site content organizer system, and a "Web 2.0"-style content display system surrounded by some access control code limiting who can access the material, change it, and when they can do so. The educational content possible to put on an EduBlog site is and will be still "static", if more easily and quickly changed than ed-web site content could be changed in the 1990s through mid 2000s.