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Teaching Experiences: From Pedagogy to Heutagogy
Learnforever Blog:Many educationalists, and even some corporate learning and development professionals, talk a lot about pedagogy. From the classical Greek, this literally means leading the child, but it is widely understood, in educational circles, ...
Education Blogs for Teachers And by Discipline
Over and over we have said lists are not our specialization. Although, some time we have spent compiling the list we considered were the most influential by that time. Below is the list of 7 posts we have included in education and tech since we start...
Popular Language Arts Literacy Message
We attended our first PT conference last night. We really enjoyed the enthusiasm from many of our Jr's teachers, especially the Science teacher and Language one. For our son, the Science teacher is 'cheesy' but for us, she was a very well motivated p...
The "Culture of Poverty" Theory, Applied to the American Education
Lorettaacook's BlogThe role that the education system should be in the game which people live, is to educate them to be aware, critically thinking people know not to accept passively, but the question of knowing how it is taught. Education should be ...
Google Waves Goodbye to E-Mail, Welcomes Real-Time Communication
From Stephen's Web:A couple of non-event announcements today, Google's Wave, a communication tool (replaces Outlook?) and Microsoft's Bing, a search tool (replaces Google?). You can't actually use either of these yet, so what you're reading from the ...
The Most Complete List of Education Blogs
We haven't done much research but we keep reading blogs everyday especially if those are written by teachers. The lists are so popular in the internet for many reasons but it does not mean that all education blogs are included in those lists.There ar...
Education on Being Tamed, Domesticated And Subdued
Ed Tech JourneysAt birth we are blessed with a natural curiosity. There is a great wildness in it. A shaft of sunlight illuminates a world of dust and delicate objects floating in air, as if by magic. A child who catches a glimpse of this will stop w...
You Are a "Social Media Snob" if You Do Not Follow Many People on Twitter
I've discovered (and subscribed) to a blog about Educational Technology, written by Mike Arsenault in Maine. Today, he brings up an interesting discussion about twitters in the educational field. He builds a chart where you can easily spot great fig...
Blogging Is Not About ‘Intellectual Property’ But About Professional Sharing
Nina’s Arena-Teaching & Learning in the Australian primary classroom...Why does anyone bother with that and who’d be interested in what I do all day. I’m growing accustomed to this! I didn’t respond, but I should have said ‘I am’. I am in...
Education Blogs Classified by Making Teachers Nerdy
One of the reasons why I keep blogging and writing at no cost, for free and to the benefit of everyone, is the information and the discovery of new minds and blogs on Education. The reference was posted by Free Technology for TeachersMaking Teachers ...
Write or Not to Write. It's Better to Read
It is weekend and we fairly catch up with our subscriptions. I had the opportunity to read Miranda Marquit interviewed and I really like this excerpt, I think all bloggers should be paying attention: "I find that more people want to visit my blog if ...
DetentionSlip.org Is "The Perez Hilton of Education News "
How can I've missed this one. Not so late to congratulate Anthony David Adams and Chuck Steinfurth. They have been named TIME's Best Blog.Running an underground school newspaper in Erie, Pennsylvania is a long way from achieving international media c...
Three Posts You Cannot Miss From Stephen's Web
We were falling behind on the subscriptions we are supposed to be checking out, and we discovered posts from Stephen Downes were piling up to fifty. So, we decided in place of bookmark it or just share it with our friends in Google Reader, to post it...
Two Links That Help You Find Great Edublogs
I'm not into listings and I do appreciate the effort other people makes to make our work easier. One of them is Technology Instructional Coach, Mrs. Smoke and the person blogging about eTeaching and eLearning, Carol Cooper. >> Blogs are divided by su...
Educators Write Collaborative Blog. Its Name Is: Confident Teacher
From some unknown reason I've missing the updates of this magnificent blog written by Kelly Tenkely. Under the name of iLearn Technology she is "giving teachers practical tips for integrating technology into the classroom."In one of her posts Kelly p...
London Knowledge Lab: Learning, Context And the Role of Technology
Professor Rosemary Luckin from the London Knowledge Lab gave a inaugural lecture at the Institute of Education on the 27th January. After her session, she concluded that there are 3 pairs of key issues and interestingly 3 illusions: The Knowledge ...
Top 50 PostRank Education Blogs
We just reported on Marshall Kirkpatrick's Social Media strategies and today, again another PR specialist, takes on edublogs. Jason Falls of Social Media Explorer compiles the Top 50 Education BlogsHe explains how he got the 50 ones out of 150 blogs...
Edna's Blogging Corner Is Hosting Its First 2009 Blogging Carnival
Australia's free online network for educators, Edna, is a network of the education and training community. You have to be a registered user to see its work on topics as "government and non-government schooling systems, early childhood, vocational an...
