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Christi DiSturco

The Best Teacher Blogs of 2012 ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 0 views

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    Best of the best teacher blogs The blogs mentioned in this list were the finalists for Edublogger Awards 'Best Teacher Blog for the year 2012. Check them out and try to subscribe to the RSS feeds of the ones you like. Enjoy
Cynthia Cunningham

8 Tips For Blogging With Students | Edudemic - 0 views

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    Quick article on blogging with students. Comments are interesting as are the tips
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    Good information!
Sarah Morse

The Edublog Awards - 0 views

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    Edublog Awards Winners 2011. Lists winner and several runners up for various student, teacher, class, library, ed tech, and administrator blogs. Also recognizes other categories such as best mobile app, free web tool, most influential blog post, educational wiki, open PD/webinar series, and use of a social network. I would recommend using this page for resources and ideas for creating your own educational blog.
Sarah Morse

Top Teaching Blogs - 0 views

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    Annotated lists of top teaching and education blogs. Includes special education, home school, early childhood education, school library, science, and technology blogs.
kanners07

Using Blogs to Integrate Technology in the Classroom, Education Up Close, Teaching Toda... - 0 views

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    * User-Friendly Technology * Educational Benefits of Blogs * Using the Blog in the Classroom
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    * User-Friendly Technology * Educational Benefits of Blogs * Using the Blog in the Classroom
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    Using Blogs to Integrate Technology in the Classroom As the Internet becomes an increasingly pervasive and persistent influence in people's lives, the phenomenon of the blog stands out as a fine example of the way in which the Web enables individual participation in the marketplace of ideas.
Meghan Starling

Why Every Professional Should Consider Blogging - 2 views

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    An article that will reconfirm the efforts you are putting into your professional blog.
Meghan Starling

The Best Sources For Advice On Student Blogging | Larry Ferlazzo's Websites o... - 0 views

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    Some serious advice for blogging in the classroom.
Ariana Santiago

National Geographic Kids Blogs - 0 views

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    In The National Geographic Kids Blog, a group of kids selected by the National Geographic staff share their thoughts and experiences. This is a great blog for kids to follow and be able to read about things that interest them and what other kids think. Teachers can use this as a resource to introduce kids to safe and educational places on the internet that are interesting to them as well. I found this in the "Online Safety" section of Kids.gov, accessed via the publisher companion site of our textbook.
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    Thanks for the website! It's a great resource for students to use. Im saving it to my Diigo account too. -Lisa
rupes23

Florida Department of Education commissioner's blog - 0 views

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    This blog is by Florida's Department of Education commissioner Gerard Robinson. This blog cover topic within the field of education that over topics on variety of thing such as FCAT, Parental Involvement, School Choice, Science, Involvement and Education tips for at home. It's a cool way to get a feel of what the commissioner is thinking and finds important to share with others about the field of education.
kanners07

TeachersFirst: Blog Basics for the Classroom - 0 views

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    This comprehensive tutorial gives all the details on using gated blogs safely in the classroom, including explanations of blogging basics, a TeachersFirst Step-by-Step on how to start one, complete charts of the features of several free blogging tools for teachers, and over two dozen ideas for how to use a blog with your students.
sandygator82

Kidblog - 0 views

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    This is a very well, designed and user friendly classroom blogging tool. I have been using it with my fifth graders and it is working very well. I can review all of the content before allowing it to be posted. I can make comments and mark errors and re-submit it to the student to be corrected. I can even pull up a blog as an example and edit it in front of the class without telling them whose blog it is. Pretty cool :-)
melsmithucf

10 Reasons to Blog as Professional Development - Blog - 1 views

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      This website shows the top 10 reasons to create and maintain a blog as a means of professional development * personal experience statements from other educators with links to their bogs * great ideas on how to layout your own blog as an educator
Ariana Santiago

bitly blog - Your bitmarks list and all it can do! - 0 views

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    Bitly is a way to save and share links that also shortens the URL links that you share. Their blog is frequently updated with information on the multiple ways that bitly can be used to you advantage - this particular post goes over some basics of "bitmarks."
Mrs. Ford

ED.gov Blog - 0 views

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    DOE blog called Homeroom, especially great for making sense of current Educational Policy decisions.
dsharrisfla

Technology and Learning | Blog U | InsideHigherEd - 0 views

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    Inside Higher Ed - Technology and Learning Blogs
Keith White

3 Ways to Make Your Site More Visually Appealing - Blog - WordPress.com - 0 views

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    From WordPress, but the suggestions would work for most blog sites.
cgobourne

Poor Posture from Technology | Premier Orthopaedics | Premier Ortho Blog - 1 views

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    Blog: How technology affects posture
traceyucf

CiteULike: Educational Blogging - 0 views

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    S. Downes. EDUCAUSE Review, Vol. 39, No. 5. (September 2004), pp. 14-26. "I think it's the most beautiful tool of the world and it allows us the most magic thing."-Florence Dassylva-Simard, fifth-grade studentThe bell rings, and the halls of Institut St-Joseph in Quebec City echo the clatter of the fifth- and sixth-graders. Some take their chairs in the more traditional classroom on the lower floor. Others attend to their projects in the large, open activity room upstairs, pausing perhaps to study one of the chess games hanging on the wall before meeting in groups to plan the current project. A third group steps up a half flight of stairs into the small narrow room at the front of the building, one wall lined with pictures and plastercine models of imagined aliens, the other with a bank of Apple computers. blogging education internet lit-review weblog
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    S. Downes. EDUCAUSE Review, Vol. 39, No. 5. (September 2004), pp. 14-26. "I think it's the most beautiful tool of the world and it allows us the most magic thing."-Florence Dassylva-Simard, fifth-grade studentThe bell rings, and the halls of Institut St-Joseph in Quebec City echo the clatter of the fifth- and sixth-graders. Some take their chairs in the more traditional classroom on the lower floor. Others attend to their projects in the large, open activity room upstairs, pausing perhaps to study one of the chess games hanging on the wall before meeting in groups to plan the current project. A third group steps up a half flight of stairs into the small narrow room at the front of the building, one wall lined with pictures and plastercine models of imagined aliens, the other with a bank of Apple computers. blogging education internet lit-review weblog
Meghan Starling

20 Blogs About Mobile Learning Worth Following - 0 views

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    To learn more about Mobile Learning, follow these 20 esteemed blogs within the education world.
Christi DiSturco

Always Prepped Blog | the official blog Always Prepped Blog - 0 views

  • K-12 Education needs to prepare students to become digital content creators and consumers.
  • College students need full throttle instruction on how to augment technology in education
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    What emerging technologies do students need?
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