Web 20
View more presentations from Rob Kovi.
Web 2.0 Time Savers for educators: http://techlearning.com/story/showArticle.php?articleID=196604480
Partnership for 21st Century Skills: http://www.21stcenturyskills.org/
Online communities transform teacher development: http://www.eschoolnews.com/news/showStoryRSS.cfm?ArticleID=7165
Blogger: http://www.blogger.com/
iGoogle: http://www.igoogle.com/
Delicious: http://del.icio.us/
Will Richardson: http://www.weblogg-ed.com/
Learn Me Good: http://learnmegood2.blogspot.com/
Teacher Magazine: Best Blogs: http://thedreamteacher.blogspot.com/2009/11/think-before-you-speak.html
Education Policy:
These are blogs written by activists who are looking to reform our school system or just education in general.
Change Agency
D-Ed Reckoning
Education in Texas
Education Intelligence Agency
Jenny D.
Practical Theory
Schools Matter
Internet Culture:
Internet applications, such as RSS and blogs, and how they can be applied in a teaching/learning environment are discussed in these blogs.
absolutely intercultural
Adventures in Educational Blogging
BionicTeacher
Digital Writing, Digital Teaching
Full Circle Online Interaction Blog
Ideas and Thoughts from an EdTech
Infinite Thinking Machine
learning.now
Learn Online
4 comments:
Dear Jim
I wish to thank you for a really good workshop. Thanks again.
My blog is wjpsprincipal.blogspot.com
I love learning this! I do have a question. I want each of my students to maintain a blog. Any mangagement tips for this? How can we do this most effectively?
Good question! Reviewing blogs written by students is a herculean task because of the volume of information. Maybe teachers can be responsible to browse their students blogs but it would be difficult to actively monitor them after every post and comment. Maybe the teacher can set up an iGoogle page with the RSS feeds for each student in their class? Big job.
Thanks for the information
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