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Scribbler's Den My edublog.
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Files4School Resources for high school students.
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Teacher Lingo TeacherLingo is a comprehensive eduacator community blogging site where hundreds of teachers and ex teachers can blog their thoughts and experiences. Thier motto is 'An educational community to connect teachers from every level'. Users can sign up and begin blogging immediately for free (with advertisements) or for $15 (USD?) you can get an advertisement free blog. Should you have your own blog, on your own domain, they offer to mirror your blog on thier site (subject to their approval).
The website also has a forum and free lesson plans.
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Cool Cat Teacher Cool Cat Teacher Blog is a blog written by Vicki Davis from the USA. She describes herself as a teacher, entrepreneur and edublogger, She appears to be involved in a variety of websites and her blog - Cool Cat Teacher Blog - is loosely based on education. Her website motto is 'teaching content with new tools, enthusiasm, and the belief that teaching is a noble calling'. The content follows suit with a variety of articles about teaching, technology, the internet and blogging. Useful articles include:
* 11 steps to online supervision of your child
* Wiki Wiki Teaching
* Spies Like Us
* What's Wrong with DOPA
* How I use wikis
* Tech helps for LD
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So you Want To Teach 'So You Want To Teach' is a blog written by 5th year teacher (as of 1/6/08), Joel, and is aimed primarily at teachers. His motto is 'Education for Educators' and the website states that the blog is about Classroom management and Personal development. Joel is a Band Director too so there is a side focus on music too.
Here is his welcome page. He recommends that new visitors start here and then go here.
Teaching related articles include;
* 9 Reasons To Quit Teaching (And 10 Reasons To Stick)
* 50 Reasons To Love Your Job As A Teacher
* How Do I Keep My Students Quiet?
* 5 Surefire Tips For Handling Misbehavior
* 50 Classroom Management Tips I Have Learned This Month
* How Do I Keep My Students Quiet?
* Arguing Is Normal, Isn’t It?
* Finding Excellent Educators To Emulate
* Shut Up And Teach!
* 25 Tips For Less Stress
* Be The Best Teacher In The World
* Finishing Strong
Joel also has a list of education related videos here.
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Blue Skunk Blog Blue Skunk Blog is a blog written by Doug Johnson since 2005. Doug is an author of several books and is director of Media and Technology for the Mankato (MN) Public Schools in the United States. Doug's reasons for his blog are to supplement his publications and presentations:
What I have not had is a convenient way for people to respond to my writing or presentations. This blog might afford such a means. I’m hoping it may also serve as a sounding board for ideas I am currently thinking/writing about. You may well see some of these entries on day as a published article or part of a book.
The content of Doug's blog range from literacy and libraries through to technology and teaching. Links to some of his popular posts are below:
* Rules for Pod People and a Proposal for Banning Pencils
* Do We Need National Technology Standards?
* You know you are a librarian in 2005 when…
* Bullshit Literacy
* Reading the Future: Science Fiction
* A Whole New Mind
* Revisiting Pink and “Conceptual Age” Skills
* This I Believe
* Student bloggers - can we stop them? can we steer them?
* When Techies Don’t Get It
* Librarians behaving badly
* Lobbying real change - or loose change?
* Doin' Somthing About DOPA
* Minnesota - bottom in tech, tops in education
* The technology agnostic
* How the grandchildren got a webpage
* Becoming George
* Why Librarians Should be in Charge of Educational Technology
* Generation Gap or Generation Gorge?
* Committee for the Propogation of Virtue
* I Will (as a Teacher)
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