There’s a tremendous amount of information being passed around the Internet. Whether it’s through social media, social networks, e-mail, instant messaging, or social sharing sites… it’s hard to keep track of everything. In terms of education, it’s even hard to keep track of some of the best answers to the weekly #edchat questions.
That’s why I thought it might be fun to develop a question and answer site that lets anyone ask and answer a question but to also vote up and down the best and worst answers. It’s like Digg meets Twitter!
It’s part of EDUdemic and it’s called EDUforum.
How It Works

Ask away!
Submit A Question
Click the big blue button, log in (you can log in using Facebook if you like) and fill out the few simple fields. For example, if you have a question about Kindergarten classrooms, choose the ‘Kindergarten’ category. For tags, add a few helpful tags like ‘Twitter’ to help add context.
Once it’s ready to be posted, click Submit and you’re done!

Simple to answer!
Answer A Question
See a question you know the answer to? Just fill out your name and e-mail (won’t be published) or log in with Facebook to voice your opinion.
If your answer is good enough, it will get voted up to the top and picked as the best answer by the question’s author! Isn’t that fun?

Mouse over the balloon to vote!
Vote Answers Up or Down
See an answer that someone else wrote that is helpful? Vote it up using the built-in voting tools.
See one you don’t think is accurate? Vote it down!
Want to take part? It’s easy, fun, and free! You can even sign in with Facebook (Twitter coming soon). Just click here to visit the new site!

