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Kathy Schrock's Blog Recommendations: OVERVIEW

Because educational technology blogs are spread out all over the Web, I have attempted to create a listing of some of the most popular, controversial, or informative blogs. Most of them defy categorization, and often deal with issues that are not necessarily related to educational technology, so they are simply presented here in alphabetical order. If you have additions to the list for me to evaluate, please let me know via e-mail at kathy@kathyschrock.net


EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY BLOGS

2 Cents Worth
Host: David Warlick

Always Learning: Teaching Technology Abroad
Host: Kim Cofino

BlogBoard
Host: Teacher Magazine

Blue Skunk Blog
Host: Doug Johnson

Free Technology for Teachers
Host: Richard Byrne

Infinite Thinking Machine
Hosts: This group

The Innovative Educator
Host: Lisa Nielsen

The Junk EduBlog
Host: John M. M. Blake, Jr.

Kathy's Kaffeeklatsch
Host: Kathy Schrock

learning.now
Host: Andy Carvin and PBS

mLearnopedia
Host: Judy Brown

Moving at the Speed of Creativity
Host: Wesley Fryer

ozblog
Host: Tom March

The Savvy Technologist
Host: Tim Wilson

Successful Teaching
Host: Patricia Hensley

Tech Tip of the Week
Host: Tammy Worcester

teach42.com
Host: Steve Dembo

Teachers Training Teachers
Hosts: Paul Allison, Lee Babar, Susan Ettenheim, and Thomas Locke

weblogg-ed
Host: Will Richardson
All text and images © 2003-2009 Kathleen Schrock — Last updated: 4/7/2009
kathy@kathyschrock.net
Juli Harvey is an Ambivalent Networker...What are you?
 
 
Diigo Educator Accounts
http://help.diigo.com/Diigo_Educator_Account<http://discoverymail.com/a/hBJx0$YAJcM3mB7gQodAS6soKuO/ks311>

Diigo is Kathy Schrock's social bookmarking tool of choice and they have an option for
teachers to apply for an educator account, which allows teachers to create a bookmark list shared with students; students do not have to have email addresses; this is a great way to identify and organize a site for students (or teachers as your students for professional development).  And it's free!
 
 
Interested in Blogs and Wikis?
 
Here is a link to an excellent article on educator Blogs and Wikis
 
http://www.ascd.org/publications/educational_leadership/feb09/vol66/num05/Learning_with_Blogs_and_Wikis.aspx
 

Need a Video?  You might try this link:
http://www.youtube.com/edu

According to Kathy Schrock, it contains "online college and university content from each institution's YouTube channel; tons of great material here!"