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mjheald

The Bittersweet Journey of Change in Education | Blog | Project Based Learning | BIE - 0 views

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    This is one of an occasional blog post from BIE's partner schools and districts. There was a time when I felt it was a challenge to change the habits of my students. Then I attempted to change adults. Adult secondary teachers, no less.
khoyttech

Bud The Teacher - 0 views

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    I chose to follow this blog due to his focus on PBL and his roll as a resource for others. Many of the transitions that he writes on such such as changing curriculum, and developing new pathways, are topics that have been raised at my school.
anonymous

open thinking | rants & resources from an open educator - 0 views

  • Catfishing schemes, or romance scams, continue to plague social networking services. In fact, the issue has become so common that there’s a good chance that one of your recent “friend” requests actually came from a scammer versus someone who is actually interesting in pursuing a genuine friendship. Unfortunately, social networks on the whole seem content to turn a blind eye on the problem, despite the fact that people lose thousands of dollars to these types of scams every day.
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    In reading about some of the negative sides of using technology, I related to this guys blog about scams, hackers, and catfishers. I've had many experiences like this. He was also able to give fair warnings to educators about some common things they might face when teaching their kids technological tools.
kharoot

Faculty Blog | Discovering the Art of Mathematics (DAoM) - 0 views

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    Innovation in the teaching of mathematics. I find that a large percentage of students seem disengaged with mathematics. It looks like this group is working successfully on changing that.
llisai

Kaulbach's Modern World - 1 views

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    Whitney is a colleague, friend, and inspiration, and I love her writing. She is accessible, crazy, and a fellow cannonballer teaching in the DR for the next two years.
slshield

http://jenuinetech.com/ - 0 views

I chose her blog because it stood out to me the most out of all of them. It was colorful and very inviting and was organized in a way that was easy to navigate. I found everything I needed to and w...

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marciapeterson

Joyce Valenza | School Library Journal - 1 views

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    Tech-savvy librarian, her blog covers libraries & technology.  Joyce has long been recognized as a tech leader among librarians.  Heard her speak at Dynamic Landscapes conference and was impressed by her insights and energy.  Blog is attractive and well laid out.  Her SLJ blog seems to be her most current, others have not been updated recently.
Kate Frisbie

Baker's B.Y.O.D.-- Bring Your Own Device, Dog, & Deconstruction of Literature - 0 views

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    I chose to follow this Ed Tech Leader because she is a HS English teacher and tech innovator. She has some great posts about flipped classroom, The Odyssey, and tech tools.
marciapeterson

November Learning ~ BLC Education Conference - Professional Development for Educators - 0 views

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    Internationally recognized tech leader.  Inspiring speaker. Focus on expanding boundaries and creating learning community.
Cally Flickinger

@coolcatteacher Blog - A real teacher helping you be really amazing - 0 views

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    I have chosen this blog as I feel there is a real connection to global collaboration which I very much believe in.
Jeffrey Badillo

Teacher Tech | Alice Keeler - 0 views

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    Follow Alice Keeler's blog and on twitter for google How-Tos and practical tip for integrating technology in the classroom.
rballardvt

Blog | Dan Gillmor | Just in case you were wondering… - 0 views

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    Interesting technology blogger who talks about a lot of different issues. 
rballardvt

EdTechTeam - 0 views

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    I was mainly looking at following Dr. Mark Wagner and this is his blog but it also has various guest bloggers that are good
nphill85

Alice Keeler - 0 views

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    Lots of ideas, tips and resources for enhancing learning with tech - especially google apps.
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    Alice is at the forefront of educational technology. I especially appreciate her blog because there is a great deal of focus on using G Suite tools to improve education and my school is primarily a Google Apps school, making Alice's insights particularly useful.
bsteven1

CogDogBlog - Alan Levine Tech Leader - 0 views

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    I selected Alan Levine's blog "CogDogBlog" because of Alan's writing and rants on different kinds of technology, their accessibility, and how they are used for educational purposes.
njcaswell

Cooper on Curriculum - thoughts from an elementary principal / curriculum nerd - 0 views

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    I stumbled upon Ross Coopers blog while searching for inspiration for my vision for a "perfect" school. I appreciate Ross' insight and advice re. leadership, project-based learning and student choice. He also creates some great visuals.
pwarmack

ProfHacker - Blogs - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 0 views

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    The Chronicle of Higher Education's ProfHacker blog - a cohort of higher education faculty members and ed tech professionals submit tips and commentary on education, technology, education & college/university. Recent topics include making web content printer friendly, digital annotation, & time management apps.
pwarmack

Hack Education - 0 views

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    Audrey Watters describes herself as "an education writer, an independent scholar, a serial dropout, a rabble-rouser, and ed-tech's Cassandra" Hack Education is a weekly roundup of ed tech news, with topical organization and presented with witty commentary. Recent topics include education politics, ethics in the ed tech business, data analytics and open education.
nphill85

EdListen - Ed Tech Blog of Bjorn Behrendt - 0 views

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    Bjorn is a really interesting guy who I have had the privilege to meet on several occasions. He is an educator from Fair Haven, VT and blogs about a variety of ed tech topics. As a Google Suite geek myself, I am particularly fond of Bjorn's blog, as he frequently posts some really nuanced, useful pointers for leveraging Google apps in new ways.
elleneoneil

The Curious Creative - "ragamuffin, barefoot irreverence" - 0 views

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    Tom Barrett's blog. I selected this blog from the list posted in our homework materials. I want to follow him because his posts were about the things we have been talking about (design thinking, twitter chats, etc.), he seems to have a community commenting on his blog posts and I wanted to follow someone who was outside of the Vermont education world (he's from England).
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