4. Audience Response
What content area do you teach?
a. English/Language Arts/Reading
b. Math
c. Science
d. Social Studies
e. Fine Arts and/or P.E.
f. Other/All Subjects
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9. By teachers for
teachers
These teachers not only
spend all day in the
classroom but they share
their ideas, challenges, and
reflections with others…
10. Complaining
These blogs don’t focus on
the bad days, the nasty
parents, or the ineffective
admins…these are about
what is GREAT in EDUCATION
and what these TEACHERS do
to make it BETTER!
11. Realistic and Do-able
Current!
“I can do that too!”
Teaching Ideas
The focus is on CREATIVE
ideas that are illustrated by
PICTURES, VIDEOS, and
STUDENT WORK SAMPLES to
make it easy for you to
understand what the
students did.
Teacher tested…kid-approved
12. Personal Learning
Network Why not work together?
Teacher
These bloggers ENCOURAGE Blogger
comments and feedback.
They ASK QUESTIONS and
hope that their followers will
ANSWER BACK. They answer
comments and emails!
Teacher Teacher
Blogger Blogger
You
Connect to others
Ask questions…get answers
Teacher Teacher
Blogger Blogger
The BlogRoll please…
13.
14. Her students write their
own blogs!
Mrs. Cassidy’s Classroom Blog
“I teach a class of six year olds in Moose Jaw, Canada who are inviting the world into their
classroom to help them learn.”
http://classblogmeister.com/blog.php?blogger_id=1337
15. EC Ideas for Technology Integration!
A Primary Blog for the 21st Century
“I am a Grade 1 teacher that enjoys blogging about how I use technology in the
classroom. This blog is really a way for me to share my learning journey with you!”
http://grade1ad.litcircuits.com/
16. Ed.Tech
“There is plenty to explore here on my blog and I hope you find something interesting and
engaging to help.”
http://edte.ch/blog/
17. 5th grade Science
activities!
The Braman Bunch
“Welcome to the world of Mr. Braman’s fifth grade class!”
http://mrbraman.edublogs.org/
18. technology + some!
Speaking of History
Eric Langhorst is an 8th grade history teacher in Missouri.
http://speakingofhistory.blogspot.com/
19. Movies, cartoons, current
events – with activities and
teaching ideas!
Zambobazo – Learn Spanish Through Pop Culture
“Una variada oferta de actividades divertidas basadas en productos culturales auténticos
(videoclips, canciones, tiras, noticieros, etc.) en las que se pretende aprender por
descubrimiento sobre el idioma español y las culturas del mundo hispanohablante”
http://zachary-jones.com/zambombazo/
20. P.E. ideas +
Tech!
The P.E. Geek
“My name is Jarrod Robinson and I am a Physical Education Teacher from country Victoria,
Australia. As i am also Information Technology trained I delight in aiming to engage
students in my classes using web 2.0 tools. The purpose of my blog is to detail the different
ways I am trialing these technologies in my classes.”
.
http://thepegeek.com/
21. Honest discussion about
the challenges of authentic
assessment.
Always Formative
“Assessment is a conversation.”
http://alwaysformative.blogspot.com/
22. Reflecting on
the best way to
teach HS Math
Continuous Everywhere but Differentiable Nowhere
“I am a high school math teacher in Brooklyn, New York. I enjoy getting students excited
about math by being math’s loudest and most passionate cheerleader.” .
http://samjshah.com
23. Don’t miss his
TEDxNYED talk!
(click here)
dy/dan
“I'm Dan Meyer. I taught high school math between 2004 and 2010 and I am currently studying at
Stanford University on a doctoral fellowship. My hobbies include graphic design, filmmaking, motion
graphics, and infographics, most of which have found their way into my practice in some way or
another. My specific interests include curriculum design (answering the question, "how we design the
ideal learning experience for students?") and teacher education (answering the questions, "how do
teachers learn?" and "how do we retain more teachers?" and "how do we teach teachers to teach?").”
http://blog.mrmeyer.com/
24. US History Teachers Blog
“This site is made by high school US History teachers and will have links to useful
classroom sites, relevant articles, other useful blogs and more.” .
http://ushistoryeducatorblog.blogspot.com/
25. Resources & Strategies
for teaching students
w/special needs
Teaching Learners with Special Needs
“My name is Kate Ahern. I am a teacher of learners with multiple or significant special needs…My
professional interests are diverse and include the impact of presumed competence, integrating assistive
technology in the classroom, alternative and augmentative communication and positive behavior
supports as a framework for implementing application of behavior analysis. I tend to think outside the
box and I love the creative side of teaching, such as creating curriculum units or finding ways to make
breakthroughs with students who are harder to reach.”
http://teachinglearnerswithmultipleneeds.blogspot.com/
26. Audience Response
Do you think you will read classroom
blogs now?
a. Definitely, yes!
b. Maybe.
c. I don’t think so.
27. Audience Response
But are you worried about keeping track
of your blog reading?
a. Not at all
b. A little
c. Yes!
28. RSS
It’s Really Simple!
Don’t just take my word for it…watch the CommonCraft video below!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0klgLsSxGsU