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Weblogs Instructional Technology Education


Weblogs

Primarily for sites, papers, or blogs (or blog entries) about the use of weblogs in education. In other words, sites listed here are about weblogs as an instructional technology. Individual weblogs for teachers, students, or staff that do not fit this topic almost certainly should go to dmoz.org/Computers/Internet/On_the_Web/Weblogs/Personal

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  • - Dan Mitchell writes about student and faculty use of blogs in the college setting.
  • - SchoolBlogs was set up to make available the potential of weblogs to the educational world. To that end, anyone involved in education can create and maintain an individual SchoolBlog free of charge.
  • - Thoughts, observations, and lessons about innovative uses of technology in the mathematics classroom.
  • - Blog by Scott Leslie, an educational technology researcher and emerging technology analyst.
  • - Dennis G. Jerz, a new media professor, blogging about humanities, cyberculture, journalism and writing.
  • - Will Richardson collects ideas for Web logs in the classroom, asks questions to the teacher Web logging community, and reflects on his teaching. His blog is also intended to be a clearninghouse for sites and issues relating to Web logs in education.
  • - Josie Fraser writes about information learning technology.
  • - Musings on teaching and learning (particularly eLearning).
  • - Educational technology news, reviews, philosophy, and unsubstantiated rumors.
  • - A quick introduction to blogging for educators, with hands-on steps for getting started in using Blogger.com.
  • - Project to provide resources for educational professionals to help better plan for the future of education.
  • - Anne Davis works with faculty, staff, and students in the area of instructional technology. This is her blog to reflect, discuss, and explore possibilities for the use of weblogs in education.
  • - This weblog is used as a record of the research of Stuart G. Towns in the field of Educational Technology and Media, especially focusing in Southeast Asia.
  • - Directory of and resources for educational bloggers.
  • - "Blogs are being employed in the liberal arts classroom in a variety of ways. Educational uses run the gamut from course management to student portfolios to collaboration, or any combination thereof. In many of these various incarnations, blogs are b
  • - Discussion of online training and learning, both making it and taking it; and open source learning management systems and authoring tools.
  • - How we should prepare our next generation to cope with life at 2020.
  • - Community news site for discussing rhetoric, technology and pedagogy.
  • - Links to prominent blogs with content related to teaching and learning. Part of the Educational Blog Network (EBN).
  • - Bringing together China, ESL teaching, and technology.
  • - Current trends in academic information and communication technology in schools.
  • - Writings by Sebastian Fiedler.
  • - Random pointers and notes related to literacy and technology issues.
  • - Blog entry. "Two current shortcomings of education could be addressed through weblogging technologies."
  • - A community of teachers and education professionals and supporters who use weblogs for  teaching and learning. The network assists members to advance weblog integration in education.
  • - Examining e-learning and clinical education applications and implementations.
  • - Michael Feldstein's weblog about online learning, KM, communities of practice, and related topics.
  • - Joe Schwoebel, K-12 technology officer, encourages authentic educational technology for students, teachers, and administrators.
  • - Investigation of how to improve the procedure of known (or new) pedagogical activities for asynchronous delivery.
  • - Main site for the Ohio SchoolNet Tech Conference held on March 1-3, 2004. The site was used to build the presentation as well as present it.

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