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Tracy Sayles

Teach Science Right - 0 views

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    Blog from Chris Mitchell who is a high school science teacher in Korea. He has access to materials, PowerPoints, and other items as well as his blog.
Michele Eaton

online learning insights | A Blog about Open and Online Education - 0 views

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    My favorite online learning blog... helps me learn weekly about virtual education
Matt Molitor

History Blogs - 0 views

TeachingHistory.org http://teachinghistory.org/nhec-blog Filled with ideas on all elements of teaching history. Includes everything from professional development to archives of political cartoons....

started by Matt Molitor on 12 Feb 14 no follow-up yet
Laura Bearce

Laura Candler's Resources - 0 views

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    She shares great ideas and resources through he blog and through her TpT store.
Lauren Guy

Teaching Blog Addict - 0 views

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    This blog has a little bit of everything! It gives creative teaching tips as well as fun educational resources and activities to do in your classroom. I love the organization ideas as well.
Michele Eaton

Google Apps Training Resources | Google Gooru - 0 views

shared by Michele Eaton on 07 Feb 14 - No Cached
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    Great blog to follow for tips and tricks about Google Apps
Kristin Price

Great Literacy Blog - 1 views

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    I love this blog! She offers lots of great research-based literacy strategies. She teaches in a secondary classroom, but I've been able to modify the activities to make them appropriate for the elementary level.
Dan Schwanekamp

High School Math Blog - 0 views

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    Very good blog that shows real uses of technology in the high school math classroom
Elizabeth Leonard

Teacher in a Strange Land - 1 views

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    This is a past k-12 music teacher who voices her opinions on the controversies in eductation as well as the positives. I loved reading her blog. It gave me a new perspective on some things that I really didn't think about before!
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    I love how it makes you think outside the box.
preddieallena

Teach Preschool - 0 views

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    Deborah J. Stewart M.Ed. has a blog page that is so incredible that the NAEYC of Indianapolis invited her to speak to early childhood teachers around the state. Her daily blog page has great early childhood ideas for creative arts, simple songs and fingerplays, math, social skill building, early childhood literacey and so much more. I love this site and I follow her on twitter too.
gregclouse

Edutopia Tech Integration - 0 views

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    I enjoy checking this out from time to time for new ideas to use with my 6th graders.
Kelly Rich

History is Elementary - 0 views

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    Variety of historical information, broken down by topic, can be found in this blog. Most topics discuss controversies, have images/documents and fun facts.
jgolando

Interesting read for movement teachers - 0 views

shared by jgolando on 13 Feb 14 - No Cached
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    a blog for inspiration for the music classroom orff teacher.
Dan Schwanekamp

How to Create a Robust and Meaningful Personal Learning Network [PLN] | online learning... - 0 views

  • A PLN is an aspect of PLEs, where the individual has a group of people within his or her virtual professional network, and the relationship with each is based upon a common interest, collaborative project or research
  • Participate daily (if possible), by reading blog posts, daily updates, following/participating in Twitter conversations.
  • Contribute and share by commenting on others’ posts and engaging in conversation. I have found it is through conversation within a blog’s comment functions that I first established my PLN connections. I aim to be supportive of readers that do take the time to comment by responding to their comments and reading their personal blogs.
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  • Developing a PLN does require a commitment of time and energy, but the rewards are abundant. Not only does interacting within a virtual space satisfy the need for social interaction and connection, it also can be the method of professional development, personal satisfaction, relevance, adaptability, and most importantly—may allow us the opportunity to make a difference.
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    Developing your own personal learning network
Katie Clark

School Leaders: Guiding Teachers into the Digital Age | Edutopia - 0 views

  • Develop three to five technology guideposts for the school
  • Create an adaptive culture
  • Develop a good technology team
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  • Develop processes around technology
  • Differentiate between "digital learning" and "digital plumbing
  • Consider measurements
Justin Anderson

Web Logged - 0 views

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    Nice look at all things web related and a very strong opinion pertaining to education
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