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Teachers using blogs
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- Al Upton's miniLegends: Episode 15 (E-learning Insights)
published on 2007-12-18 10:55:59
Al Upton's hands-on experience in using blogging as an educational tool covers learning outcomes, frustrations with content filters and extending the learning beyond school walls. He contends that even less technically inclined educators have a lot to offer their students and discusses the importance of making connections that are safe and savvy. - And another thing: Blog by teacher Susan Tapp
published on 2008-09-05 04:42:07
Susan Tapp is an English teacher at Upwey high school and has been blogging regarding web 2.0 and teaching for over a year. Susan also runs an educators group which has over 100 members and has regular flash meetings on Sunday night. Links to our ning and wiki and diigo sites are on the blog. - Bill Kerr's Blogspot
published on 2005-09-01 14:30:00
Bill Kerr is a teacher at Woodville High School in South Australia whose interests include using Game Maker and Squeak in schools. - Blogging - It's a conversation: Episode 20 (E-learning Insights)
published on 2008-09-09 07:29:55
This episode of E-learning Insights features audio of an hour-long online discussion led Sue Waters, the editor of the Edublogger (the blog of the Edublog web site, a service provider of blogs for the education sector). The slides from this live classroom presentation are also available from the edna site. - Classroom 2.0
published on 2007-05-08 07:54:41
Using social software this site gives people webspace to create and share content with other users, including blogs, wiki's and photo's. - Computer Recycle Scheme - Grant High School
published on 2005-09-0
Community Computer Recycling is operated by Grant High School to provide free computers (including software and basic training) to community organisations and people in need in our community. Students in the computer technician class gain practical skills through this program. This blog is used to describe the progress of this scheme. - Creating and uploading your comment avatar
published on 2010-01-18 07:01:25
This blog posting provides information about a variety of different avatars that could be suitable for use with children. Important tips are provided on how to save and edit an avatar. - EdTechUK: UK based Edubloggers Directory
published on 2005-09-02 00:00:43
A directory of UK-based edublogs, with links to international blogs by 'key' personnel. - Edublog Awards
published on 2006-11-15 11:29:15
This independently run, community-based awards programme which recognises and promotes excellence in the educational use of social software is a good source of ideas for blogs, wikis and use of video. Nominations for the annual international Edublog awards usually open in November with voting across several categories during December. - edublogs
published on 2007-02-05 02:53:03
edublogs is a free blogging space for teachers, trainers, lecturers, librarians and other educational professionals. edublogs was founded by James Farmer as an extension of the incsub.org project and is built using WordPress. - Education Blog List
published on 2008-01-04 05:44:06
A list of the top 100 (or so) educational blogs as at January 2007 compiled by Aseem Badshah. All blogs listed had a Technorati rating of at least 50 or higher. - Education Podcast Network (EPN)
published on 200
The site contains a wide range of podcast programs that may be helpful to teachers looking for content to teach with and about, and to explore issues of teaching and learning in the 21st century. Most of the producers of these programs are educators, who have found an avenue through which they can share their knowledge, insights, and passions for teaching and learning and for the stories that they relish and teach. EPN is provided by David Warlick & The Landmark Project. - Educational Origami
published on 2008-05-04 23:59:53
Educational Origami is a blog, and a wiki, about the integration of ICT into the classroom. Issues discussed are Bloom's Taxonomy and ICT, Learning styles and ICT, ICT integration and Management, Managing Complex Change and Web 2.0 and other tools. - Forest of themed blogs
published on 2007-05-17 23:56:55
This website contains links to a collection of Blogs and other web 2.0 materials, arranged in themes. Videos (mainly YouTube) and PowerPoints collated under each theme/topic heading are available free online to save teachers and students time. Topics include information literacy on the internet, IT skills, web 2.0, cross curriculum and many general resources such as countries and cultures. The blogs showcase and discuss many new web 2.0 technologies, that support their particular theme, and use RSS to advise when updated. - Global Teacher
published on 2006-08-07 05:18:09
Global Teacher is an online network, created by the Victorian Education Channel and the School Library Association of Victoria, to provide a dualistic, interactive, cyber setting, for educators and students to self publish using an especially designed publishing and communication tool. GLOBE is establishing a network that has been designed to enable educationalists from all over the world to work collaboratively, share educational materials and publish staff and student work. - Heyjude Blog: Discovering Web 2.0 and Library 2.0
published on 2006-08-16 06:28:58
This blog by a New South Wales teacher librarian provides an examination of emerging technologies and the development of Web 2.0 for schools & school libraries. - How To Write A Successful Blog: Top Ten Tips
published on 2005-09-02 00:00:43
If you are just starting your blog and would like to have some basic advice on which key rules to follow to be effective, there is a lot of advice to follow. - Learning.now Blog (PBS TeacherSource)
published on 2006-05-07 03:41:29
Learning.now is a weblog that explores how new technology and Internet culture is affecting how educators teach and children learn. It is hosted by Andy Carvin and PBS TeacherSource. It offers a continuing look at how new technology such as wikis, blogs, vlogs, RSS, podcasts, social networking sites, and the always-on culture of the Internet are impacting teacher and students' lives both inside and out of the classroom. Learning.now welcomes participation on the site and feedback from educators. - MiniLegends Blog
published on 2005-12-16 20:47:14
Created and maintained by teacher Al Upton, and Year 3 students at Glenelg School South Australia the Mini legends blog is a dual purpose educational site. It helps serve the communication and collaboration needs of an Australian Year 3 class. It is also an exploration and demonstration to help cater for the needs of other primary school classes. - Open Classroom Blog
published on 2005-10-18 02:56:33
The Open Classroom blog was created by Jo McLeay, a teacher in Melbourne Australia who has constructed a blog reflecting on learning, teaching and technology. Teachers contribute links to interesting resources and make comments using the blog. - Teaching Generation Z blog
published on 2006-08-18 13:48:37
This blog from a South Australian primary school educator involved in school-based technology leadership discusses breaking issues and provides links to resources for professional learning. - Teens and social networking in schools and public libraries
published on 2006-10-13 05:44:18
Social networking sites are those that enable the opportunity to interact with others on the net. This report from Chicago discusses the positive uses for social networking from a school perspective. - Ten ways to use your edublog
published on 2008-11-20 01:14:47
The edublog team gives teachers 10 ways to start blogging in the classroom. They are: post material and resources, host online discussions, create a class publication, replace a newsletter, get students blogging, share lesson plans, integrate multimedia, organise an event, get feedback, and create a website. - Waraku Education
published on 2005-09-02 00:00:43
This blog is run by Peter Ruwoldt, teacher at Grant High School, South Australia. Peter uses the blog as a place to store information about issues and discussions taking place in his school community. - Weblogg-ed
published on 2005-09-01 14:30:00
Weblogg-ed is maintained by Will Richardson, blogvangelist and Supervisor of Instructional Technology and Communications at Hunterdon Central Regional High School in Flemington, NJ. This site is dedicated to discussions and reflections on the use of Weblogs, wikis, RSS, and other Internet-related technologies in the K-12 classroom, technologies that have the potential to transform what we do in the classroom. - Weblogs and Blogging: Resources for School Libraries
published on 2005-09-0
An introduction to weblogs and RSS and their implications for school libraries. This page contains links to information about blogging, links to lists and directories of weblogs, and some sample school library weblogs. - Wikispaces: A place to grow communities
published on 2006-02-23 03:30:55
Wikispaces is a place where you can easily build web pages together with other people. Signing up and creating your own wiki space is fast, free, and easy.
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