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January 21, 2011

What Are Your Favorite Education Blogs?

I’m developing a new feature that will hopefully benefit thousands of people in the education community. In order to do that, I need your help.

I need to know what your favorite education blogs are. In exchange for your help, I’ll be featuring that blog (with the blog’s permission) in a new development that will hopefully make your time online a bit easier and more informative.

Aside from Twitter, how do you typically get your education news? Even if it’s not a blog, what website or other source do you find yourself checking and retweeting on a regular basis?

Let me know down in the comments, by mentioning @edudemic on Twitter, or on the Edudemic Facebook Page.

With so many communication channels, why wouldn’t you spend a few seconds to help me out? Thanks in advance and I hope everyone isn’t buried under too much snow like we are in the Boston area.



About the Author

Jeff Dunn
Do you ever wonder how schools, universities, colleges, and large groups in general should use social media? Students are often early adopters, frequent users, and overall lovers of technology and social media. Want to help? I'm always looking for fun, creative, and exciting writers to get featured. Get in touch with me at edudemic@gmail.com!




10 Comments


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  2. Silvia Tolisano's blog Langwitches at http://langwitches.org/blog/. It's awesome.


  3. Please check out my Blog http://www.helpingschools.com with regular updates on Grants, Funding, and Other Donation Sources.


  4. I will be a shamless self-promoter (sorry–but I think there's quite a bit in my blog that can help teachers) and mention my own blog: http://prettyfreaky.blogspot.com

    I blog about teaching English, writing, and politics that affect teachers.

    Thanks!


  5. jtrevolt

    I blog about the Spanish classroom.
    http://spanishplans.wordpress.com/


  6. HFH

    The Habitat for Humanity website now offers lesson plans, worksheets, assessments, and other resources for children in grades 3-12 to help teach students about housing issues throughout the world. You can check them out here: http://www.habitat.org/youthprograms/parent_teachhttp://www.habitat.org/Habitat_Learns/default.asp


  7. I am a big fan of the Simple K12 blog, free tech 4 teachers and ilearntechnology.com, but my main source of eduectional technology news does come from Twitter!


  8. It will be really very helpful for all. As, new & latest information will be collected, knowledge will be increased. It is good for everyone. Thanks for this co-operation. I admire your concept. Keep It Up !!



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