Now you can use Blogger right within Microsoft® Word. Just download and install the Blogger for Word add-in and a Blogger toolbar will be added to Word allowing you to:
* Publish to your blog
* Save drafts
* Edit posts
This blog presents a unique thought about what to do with QR codes. This would be a very KOOL project for annotating, podcasting, vodcasting, or blogging the artifacts of some historic places, museums, etc in the area!
I think placing a survey or poll on your classroom blog or website is a great way to get informal feedback from your students. I usually put a survey on my class blog a week or so before any formal assessment that my students are going to take. That feedback helps me identify the areas that my students need more help and or clarification on. - R M Byrne
The Bus Stop is a blog dedicated to the tireless efforts of substitute teachers and their counterparts around the world. Enjoy the ideas, experiences and insights that make substitute teaching so rewardingly difficult through the Bus Stop articles and comment responses.
Who would have thought that there is a site devoted to substitutes!
We all know how much writer's block stinks. You want to produce original, quality content for your devoted readers but you're all out of ideas. Skribit helps you get suggestions for blog posts from your readers and the Skribit community.
If you are interested in special education, or if you are a parent who has a special-needs child, then you know that Internet resources for this topic have increased in number over the past few years. From blindness to ADHD to Asberger's Syndrome and the entire autism spectrum and from classroom techniques and technology to parent support groups, you can find many resources on the Web. This list of the top 50 special education blogs includes all those topics and more.