Tod Baker's Library tagged → View Popular
Life Feast
"This is my personal blog and an attempt to try different ideas on blogging. I´m very interested in learning and my personal project is to learn how to use internet tools to enrich my classes and offer variety to my students. "
The Edublog Awards
"Through everyone’s hard work we’ve pulled together great lists of new blogs / sites, cool ideas and resources that are helpful to our teaching."
Huzzah!
Examples of grade 6 students writing on blogs.
"Our blog is a invitation to see what we are up to. Some of our work will be polished, and some will be in draft form. Please honour our attempts."
Extreme Biology Blog |
This site is maintained by Ms. Baker and her biology students. We live in the Northeast U.S. and blog about anything biology-related.
Blogs with discussion groups
Students prepare for small group discussions by writing questions on a variety of themes at the highest levels of Bloom’s taxonomy. They reflect on what they’ve learned. Posting this preparation and reflection in blogs allows students to easily archive, share and comment on these discussions, improving their learning.
Brian Crosby -- Blogmeister
Half of our class is on their third year blogging! We started in 4th grade! We are a 6th grade class that is piloting a 1:1 laptop program using iBook computers. We blog, Skype, make Wiki pages, produce digital videos, podcasts and vidcasts.
A Really Different Place | writing...reading...thinking....creating
Over the last 2+ years this site has done some amazing things and you should all be proud of the community you are building here.
The complete report is attached but here are some highlights. Since April of 2007 when the site began:
* Over 20,000 visitors (over 14,000 unique IP addresses)
* Over 97,000 page views
* Visitors have checked in from all 50 states and 116 countries including Botswana, Uzbekistan, Sweden and Colombia
* The Name Generator post appears to be the most popular
* Searches for Aaron Burr seem to land a lot of people at the site
* 395 sources have referred people to the site
A blog post, a tweet, a connection | U Tech Tips
1. What can happen when we allow students to be “out there”.
2. What happens when our teachers become networked and can bring that network to their students.
3. That through connections educational possibilities are endless!
Essentials for the "Wired" Teacher
Master Google: OK, we all use it, but make sure you know how to search like a pro. Here are a few ideas that will really help: 1. Make a custom RSS feed. First, search a topic, click “news” then “sort by date” then click “RSS” on the bottom left. Copy and paste the new url in your RSS aggregator (like Google Reader). 2. Limit searches by domain or geographical origin. After your search terms, type “site:” search followed by either domains (“org” or “edu”) to search for only those sites OR use a country’s two-letter code to return news items only from that country. 3. Use the “options” feature after a search. This will give you access to valuable applications such as the “Wonder wheel” or “Timeline.” Try it! These are just a couple of the many hidden search features that Google offers.
Top 10 Language Technology Blogs 2009 - bab.la & Lexiophiles
Here you will find the Top 10 Language Blogs in the category ‘Language Technology’. This category is for blogs discussing technology as part of the language learning process. If you would like to find out more on the ranking method click here
World Without Walls: Learning Well with Others | Edutopia
She has a network of connections, people from almost every continent and country, who share their own stories of service or volunteer to assist Laura in her work. She's sharing and learning and collaborating in ways that were unheard of just a few years ago.
100 Helpful Websites for New Teachers | Teaching Degree.org
The following websites are loaded with helpful information that new teachers will appreciate.
Valuable for experienced teachers as well.
Fliggo - Create Your Own Video Site
Build a video blog, the next YouTube or just a private place to share videos.
Pudong PTSA Portal
SAS Parent Teacher Student Association blog for community news and events
Our Online ESL Classroom
Welcome 5th Graders! Let’s Chat!
has discussions, VoiceThreads, podcasts, pics, and more
Edublogs - teacher and student blogs
# Effortlessly create and manage students blogs
# Packed with useful features and customizable themes
# Ready made for podcasting, videos, photos and more
# Step by step support with our helpful video tutorials
Edublogs - teacher and student blogs
Blogging for teachers and students, made easy
* Effortlessly create and manage students blogs
* Packed with useful features and customizable themes
* Ready made for podcasting, videos, photos and more
* Step by step support with our helpful video tutorials
Selected Tags
Related Tags
Top Contributors
Groups interested in blogging
-
Blog World Expo - Exhibitors
Showcase of all the exhibit...
Items: 64 | Visits: 276
Created by: James Johnson
-
Journalism / New Media
Articles and info related t...
Items: 197 | Visits: 183
Created by: Cynthia McCune
-
Blog World Expo -Sponsors
Showcase of all the sponsor...
Items: 44 | Visits: 1653
Created by: James Johnson
Diigo is about better ways to research, share and collaborate on information. Learn more »
Join Diigo
