Blogs I Read
Worth it.
I subscribe to and read many blogs. Too many, maybe, but there is so much great stuff out there that the reading is more than worth the time. These blogs feed my curiosity, inform me, and make me think. I have tried to classify them; many of these blogs would fit in more than one category, of course.
Classroom Teachers:
- A Difference Darren Kuropatwa
- Bud the Teacher Bud Hunt
- dy/dan Dan Meyer
- Clarify Me Claire Thompson
- Fletchblog Shaun Fletcher
- Lisa’s Lingo Lisa Parisi
- Learning Is Messy Brian Crosby
- Mr. Williams 6th Grade Math J. Williams
- Not So Distant Future Carolyn Foote (Librarian)
- Remote Access Clarence Fisher
- The Line Dina Strasser
- Thoughts On Teaching Todd
Blogging How-to & Support:
- The Edublogger Sue Waters
- The Bamboo Project Michele Martin
2.0 Technology
- Always Learning Kim Cofino
- Classroom Tech Tips Donna DesRoches
- e-journey with generation Y Anne Mirtschin
- Free Resources from the Net for (Special) Education Paul Hamilton
- Journey into Elementary Tech Nedra Isenburg
- NJ Tech Teacher Ann Oro
- Welcome to NCS-Tech! Kevin Jarrett
- Teaching with Technology Steve Kirkpatrick (Mr KP)
Ideas about Teaching, Learning, & Technology
- 2ยข Worth David Warlick
- Dangerously Irrelevant Scott McLeod
- Edutopia
- Generation YES Blog Sylvia Martinez
- Half an Hour Stephen Downes
- Ideas and Thoughts from an EdTech Dean Shareski
- Intended Consequences Tim Holt
- Moving at the Speed of Creativity Wesley Fryer
- The Thinking Stick Jeff Utecht
- Thinking Allowed. Dennis Harter
- Open Thinking & Digital Pedagogy Alec Couros
- Pair-a-dimes for Your Thoughts David Truss
- Teach42 Steve Dembo
- Suzie Boss’s blog Susie Boss on Edutopia
- Weblogg-ed Will Richardson
Creativity
(these blogs aren’t about education, but they influence me)
- Drawn! a blog about Illustration
- Presentation Zen Garr Reynolds
- Threadlines Quilting: the first blog I ever read
- The Daily Monster Stefan Bucher’s monsters from blown paint
- TED Talks I subscribe so I know when new presentations come out
- loose threads and writer’s block my daughter’s poetry blog
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What a great idea. I love reading blogs and find there are so many interesting ones, like yours, that I can’t help but subscribe to. Organising your subscriptions into groups makes sense and then you an choose the type of material you might like to be influenced by according to your mood.
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