Favorite Blog Widgets
I love playing around with the widgets on my blog. I really like the MixPod Widget because other people can see what music I like to listen to. My music is really important to me, and I think you can find out a lot about a person by the music they listen to. Plus, listening to music adds a little spark to your blog. =]
I think the Clustr Map and Feedjit live traffic feed are also great widgets to have on your blog. They show you where people are coming from to get to your blog. Also, seeing all the different countries of the people who visit my blog really makes me appreciate how advanced our technology is.
I also like the Cyber-pet widget. It really doesn’t serve any purpose other then making you laugh, but it’s still a fun widget to have on your blog.
What are some of your favorite widgets?
This post has been written on “tips for using blogs with students” as part of The Edublogger’s Birthday Celebration Competition!




February 26th, 2009 at 3:51 am
Hi Mallorie, thanks for entering The Edublogger’s first birthday celebration. I’m not quite sure what is my favourite widget because I’m forever changing them. I know that students really like the ClustrMaps and MixPod widget.
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