- In a new browser window, go to: http://blogsearch.google.ca
- Type a topic of interest in the Search Box, then click on "Search Blogs".
Your Turn!
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Discussion
How might you use blog searches in your teaching practice? How might you and your students use Google Reader to foster learning and collaboration?
Please share your ideas here! Simply click on "Comment" at the bottom of this posting and add your 2 cents! The more we share with each other, the richer we'll all be!
10 comments:
http://www.onedegree.ca/2008/04/idea-drunk-by-c.html
Bored? Out of ideas? Need a pick me up from the every day life of office social commentary?
Enjoy!
http://thejoyofchildrensliterature.blogspot.com
Reviews, resources and ideas to accompany an exploration of children's lit.
I think this blog, "Blogging is Elementary" is great!
http://mscofino.edublogs.org/2008/12/05/blogging-is-elementary/
The Education Commons at http://touque.ca/EC/ could be useful.
Here is an interesting blog about how blogs will be effected by the current economic crisis. Who knew that blogs would be 'cut' like everything else in times of depression?
http://www.bloggingstocks.com/2008/12/05/the-media-recession-how-many-blogs-will-go-under/
Well, I didn't search for blogging blogs. I'm interested in knitting blogs. Hope that's ok.I liked the set-up of this blog del l8r.
http://goknitinyourhat.blogspot.com/2008/12/radical-knitting.html
http://therealnews.com/t/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=31&Itemid=74&jumival=2910
Enjoy the reading of this,
http://balcony-garden.blogspot.com/
Hi everyone!
I was looking for some research material around the topic we are sharing. In many cases I find interesting that we pay a lot of attention to the technicalities of the work we are trying to implement, and maybe very little attention to what all this new technology implies in terms of teaching.
In very simple, but effective words, Jeremy Boggs describes three different roles he found himself playing as a "tech-teacher": a) the instructor as a role model, b) as a tech-support, and c) as a cheerleader.
It's a fresh, enjoyable entry on his blog found at the following url:
http://clioweb.org/2009/02/07/three-roles-for-teachers-using-technology/
Enjoy!
http://edtechpd.blogspot.com/2009/02/getting-started-with-social-bookmarking.html
Curiosity led me to a site that introduced social bookmarking using del.icio.us.
It adds another dimension to the sharing aspect of education. You can see what other sites people have bookmarked on topics.
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