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Blogging Vs. Microblogging: Twitter's Global Growth Flattens, While WordPress' Picks Up
A Tech crunch article about stats that debunk the argument about microblogging being expected to surpass blogging in popularity within a few years from inception.
Learntrends 2009 Sessions Live Blogging « Online Sapiens
Collected links to live blogging posts from LearnTrends Good to have all of them together in one place
Blogs Give Students an Audience | Edutopia
Interview with an 8th grade teacher about how having an audience for their blog has motivated her students
Steve Stander :: Blog :: Blogging & Motivation: Psychology of Language Learning
Looking at blogging as a way to motivate students to write through the lens of Determination Theory (Autonomy, Competence, Relatedness), examining how to generate and maintain motivation. Also discusses an inquiry-based learning approach with blogging.
100 Blogs Every New Teacher Should Read | Online Schools
An article on relevant teaching blogs
eduperience.com | Bloggings for Teachers and Students
A new blogging platform for educators from the creators of ninehub.com based on Word Press. Might be worth a look
Extreme Biology Blog
This site is maintained by Ms. Baker and her biology students. From the Northeast U.S., they blog about anything biology-related.
Cogs For Blogs
The purpose of this blog is to help teachers learn how to enhance their blogs with audio, video and other media. Embedding html for wikis, how to use slide, bubble, voicethread, blog hints,
Welcome to Scrapblog! - Online Scrapbooks
Combine your photos, audio, video and text to create multimedia pages and mix things up with a bunch of creative elements. Share your creations with family and friends or post them directly to your favorite sites.
Mashable Mind Map: What is the Future of Blogging?
The future of blogging. Where is it going ?
Add Multimedia to Your Website with One Click – Apture.com
Apture provides “the first rich communication platform allowing publishers and bloggers to easily turn flat pages of text into multimedia experiences“. With Apture, it is really easy to add images, videos, audio files and wikipedia articles to your page.
Public Domain Photos and Wallpapers
A site for free public domain photos and desktop wallpapers. Large collection of High Resolution photos and wallpapers, Thousands of high quality public domain pictures, easy to search, All photos on Photos8.com are public domain. You may use these images for any purpose, including commercial.
Yahoo! Media Player
Yahoo! Media Player is an easy to use embedable mp3 player that can be used to play audio links on your website or personal profile webpage. Once you have added it to your site it automatically finds all audio links on the webpage and turns them into a playlist. It can even pick up your images and adds them as a cover art
AudioBoo
Interesting app that allows for mobile podcasting. You can use an iPhone and this free application/web service AudioBoo to share some observations from the field! This is live-blogging at its best. You can insert an image and it also creates a google map of location where audioboo is recorded.
Adobe - Vlog It! : Create Vlogs, Video Blog Software
Add video to your blog similar to a professional newscaster. Could be a great tool for teachers who are using blogs
OpenZine - Create an online magazine - Collaboration with friends
Create a blog, roup your posts, design a cover, publish like a magazine. Online collaboration for writers, artists, etc.
Memiary, the weightless pocket diary
Website recommended by Bob Sprankle for keeping up with the 5 things you accomplished today - From his blog post - It's so simple that it looks and works great on my iPhone (or any "Smart Phone" with web capabilities), so I can carry it around with me wherever I roam. I am a firm believer of "less is more" with tools that help teachers manage their work and practice. Memiary is perfect for teachers who have little time to add anything new to their "plate." It's a daily "diary" of things you want to accomplish each day, but confines your entries to a list of only 5 things (really... do any of us really accomplish much more than that?). Memiary works best by creating a list of things you've done after you've done them. It's perfect for a teacher who wants to create a "newsletter" with very minimal fuss. Parents or others can read the postings easily by subscribing to the RSS feed included, or even add the postings to an iCal account (Macintosh).
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