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The Fischbowl
blog from high school teachers using Internet applications to teach complex writing and communications skills, often in multimodal, multimedia forms of presentation
» Edublog Awards 2007 Finalists Announced! The Edublog Awards
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Selected Articles and Papers of Douglas Kellner (Available Online)
not only are the articles wonderful but example of what all academics should do, make all their work available free online; also check out Kellner's web site and blog; early media scholar to set up an extensive web site
Technophilia: Discover the .EDU Underground - Lifehacker
tells how to find lots of edu sites; one good tip: create this search string in Google: site:.edu "insert subject here"
Edublogs We Love: Ten Top Stops for Internet Interaction | Edutopia
Sept 07, annotations giving flavor of top edublogs
Open Culture
lots of links to follow up on here for resources for online learning, many roundup entries
The Open Learner
for folks who like to learn and teach via the Internet; rarely have I found a blog with so many links I want to follow up
EduResources Weblog--Higher Education Resources Online
edublog annotating large archives useful for teaching and research; international in scope and usefulness; "This weblog focuses on locating, evaluating, discussing ...instructional resources for ... higher education."
Steve Hargadon: What Will Teachers Be Like in 10 Years?
a report on a workshop; most interesting for its projections; most self-aware teachers are grappling with this question
Links for educators
Extensive, well designed and attractive links site for educators: I have found software and technology sections most useful. Good starting place for teachers, especially of rhetoric and composition. Links judiciously chosen.
Around the Corner - MGuhlin » writings
Basic how-to articles with links to free software. Good for folks in education or those just wanting to use many facets of Internet communication.
My Reading Habitat: what I read and why (including RSS) at teaching.mrbelshaw.co.uk
includes a wonderful annotated and selective list of edublogs to follow up on
Larry Ferlazzo’s Websites Of The Day For Teaching ELL, ESL, & EFL
teacher of English as second language has very large weblinks collections for teachers, in various disciplinary areas, and of useful web/tech tools. Highly recommended.
Shanta Rohse » Smart Keyword Searches for Learners
I find it hard to get precise, mostly useful search results for academic research; this short entry tells me how; special tool available for Firefox
Edublogs - education blogs
attractive, multi-user educational blogs can be set up here; lots of features and templates; good place to start if you want class to keep a blog as a class project
jill/txt: talk at brown
2003; interesting entry on process of having students required to do public writing on class blog for a course; some do well, some hate it, and little in-between; encountering public reception of their ideas is key experience
del.icio.us libraries … updated July 2, 2007 « mélange
libraries are using delicious and here are some collected links to what they are doing; also, check out the Networks of these sites for more tips
Top 100 Education Blogs | OEDb
Useful categorisation by blog topics--College | E-Learning | Education News | Education Policy | Internet Culture | Learning | Library and Research | Specialty | Teaching | Technology; Dec 06, over 30,000 listings
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