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50 Best Education Technology Blogs You Aren't Reading Yet - 173 views

  • Early EFL: Leahn is located in Spain, where she works as a freelance language assistant teacher and as a teacher trainer in workshops for primary and secondary school teachers.
  • Box of Chocolates: Join this EFL teacher from Recife, Brazil, who is very passionate about teaching
  • Neslihan Durmusoglu: This blog reflects on the world of EFL and about being a 21st-century learner and teacher.
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  • Reflections of a Teacher and Learner: David teaches kids at a private college in Turkey and he also is a distance student on the University of Manchester’s MA in EdTech & TESOL programme
  • An A-Z of ELT: This blog is managed by the man who wrote An A-Z of ELT in 2006, Scott Thornbury.
  • Authentic Teaching: This blogger has taught EFL in Brazil, and taught ELT for several years as well. He now is earning an MA in Education in London
  • Jeremy Harmer’s Blog: Jeremy is a writer and teacher/teacher-trainer for English to speakers of other languages, and he blogs about presentation.
  • Marisa Constantinides — TEFL Matters: This blogger runs CELT Athens, a teacher development center based in Greece.
  • Shaun Wilden’s Blog: Shaun has been involved in English language teaching for almost twenty years. He also maintains several online teaching sites including ihonlinetraining.net.
  • So this is English… This blog is filled with ideas, thoughts, discoveries, feedback and more about the teaching and learning of English.
  • Teaching Village: Barbara is an English teacher currently living in Kitakyushu, Japan, and using Web 2.0 tools and virtual worlds.
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    Technology and teaching - two words that seem to fit together perfectly today for most teachers and learners. So much so that a slew of new blogs have come on board to talk about education technology - or, edTech. This list of the 50 best education technology blogs are not inclusive, as there are so many new blogs available; however, if you look at links provided by many of these blogs to other edTech blogs, you may learn about even more blog that you aren't reading yet.
Elizabeth Huck

Teacher Challenge - 71 views

  • Teacher Challenge Blog! 30 Day Free Professional Development Topics change with each challenge Collaborate with educators from all over the globe
Teresa Ilgunas

All Edublogs Blogs Are Now Advertisement Free - Help Us Keep It That Way! - 1 views

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    Now ad-free, even for the free blogs. Yes!
Holley Staber

Building your PLN | Edublogs Teacher Challenges - 61 views

  • Know it or not, you already have some sort of Personal Learning Network or PLN
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    Ways to set up PLM
Donal O' Mahony

5 social-media groundrules… | eLearning Island - 96 views

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    This is a blog posting on five really short social-media ground-rules I recommended to parents for their children just starting secondary / high school this term. Teachers seemed to like them - the link was retweeted a number of times!
Donal O' Mahony

My last post reviewed…(BYOD/T)…. | eLearning Island - 3 views

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    I was somewhat taken aback by the interest in my last blog posting entitled "The first ever BYOD (not BYOT) class I taught…" I have now analyzed it against a piece by Earnie Kramer called "Thinking about embracing Bring Your Own Device in your school?"
Donal O' Mahony

…at the Intel Education Summit - 53 views

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    I was recently invited to attend the Intel education Summit in Sweden. This blog posting cites the four best presentations from my point of view on teaching and learning.
Mark Gleeson

The iPad competition: sell us the educational advantage, not the tech specs - 70 views

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    As I sat there respectfully paying attention, I spent most of my time thinking why do proponents of iPad alternatives spend so much time selling the technical specs that outmatch the iPad and so little time telling us how their preferred product will improve the way our students will learn compared to the iPad.
dmassicg

40 Creative Ways to Use Cell Phones in the Classroom - 5 views

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  • So many ruminations on what smartphone technologies offer the wired classroom begin with some permutation of how, at first, cell phones are often the bane of teachers’ existence because they cause disruptions. This isn’t one of those ruminations. Let’s just go straight to the suggestions, shall we?
tom campbell

Google Reader (1000+) - 2 views

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      We have to tell the real story about what is going on in schools. Excellent points.
Donal O' Mahony

My new buzzword…and parents too… - 40 views

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    Including parents in the ecosystem of teaching and learning with technology - a short blog posting -
Mark Gleeson

Ozge Karaoglu's Blog - SafeShare.Tv - Cool Tools #6 - 26 views

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    A safe way to view YouTube videos by eliminating the links to inappropriate links an comments. Also allows you to crop video. 
Donal O' Mahony

#betterbroadbandinINSOMNIAthanyourchildsschool - 25 views

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    This is a rather strange title but as a teacher I am getting frustrated that there is better connectivity in many coffee-shops, than in many classrooms.
Donal O' Mahony

Schools protecting themselves OR schools protecting children… - 34 views

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    I am concerned with whether Schools are protecting themselves OR schools are protecting children…when it comes to digital media... Some thoughts...
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