Beta Yahoo! for Teachers Launches Today
Tools February 21st, 2008

Web: http://beta.teachers.yahoo.com/ (see User name and password below: permission to redistribute granted by Yahoo!)
– User name: yhallpass
- Password: g0bbler (please note that your password uses the numeral zero, not the letter O)
Yahoo! for Teachers (incoming email with more details and permission to redistribute to teachers).
Once you get “in” you will then need to register and sign in with your own Yahoo account. Still need to check this out a bit as I just received my ID and password today. Yahoo has just launched Yahoo! for Teachers in beta. And, of course, true to my twitter community, I tweeted the following to the edublogosphere twitterverse:

Features include: projects, documents, community, portfolios, search & explore, a special tool called “Gobbler” that lets you clip and save pieces of Web sites and such. Yahoo has also launched a companion blog which features contributing stories from teachers, such as Mr. Mayo’s coverage on Darfur. There is also a help page to help you get acquainted with features.
“We look forward to hearing what you think about the new Yahoo! for Teachers and also invite you to join our Yahoo! For Teachers Group http://groups.yahoo.com/group/yteachers_community/.”
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[...] required a login ID and password, you can use the user name and password as provided by this blog (click here). After you login, you’ll be prompted to register with this site by keying in your own Yahoo! [...]
Thanks for posting this and bringing it to the atenttion of the twitterverse. I thought that I had registered for yahoo teacher but there was no mention of its lauch in my emails. Wonder how you found out about it? Anyway, I am now on, but will have to use it at home, as yahoo is blocked at our school.
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@murcha Hi … about a week ago I came across some sort of announcement about a beta Yahoo! site for teachers, and I simply signed up. I received a confirmation that my name was in the hopper for the beta release, then voila I receive and email invite to the beta yesterday. Since the email said that it was OK to pass this info on to other teachers, I decided to post the codes. See ya! Frank