Hot Blogs. For Real.
(These'll rotate - basically new finds and some old favourites)
My Blogs
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Art & Music Blogs
- 2dopeboyz - in the middle we stay calm, we just drop bombs
- Art:21 - Art & education (does it get better than that?)
- Crafty Creations - I love to needlepoint, take photographs, draw with pastels, and scrapbook. This is a blog where I celebrate my creative endeavors: the good, the bad, and the ugly!
- Escape MTL - MTLs hiphopsource
- LanguageArtz - We are a representation of what happens when you mix the youth you counted out with Lyrical Brilliance, Reality, Creativity and Non-Stop Grinding. We are Hip-Hop. We are the Future.
- Off the Hook Radio - Weekly radio show by my friends Revolution, Budda Blaze, and Flow. A must listen. For real.
- Seerbook - Sketchbook Ramblings
- Streams Full of Stars - How can we ever lose interest in life?
- The Blog/Ethan Bodnar - ideas, stories, and thoughts
- Wooster Collective - The Wooster Collective was founded in 2001. This site is dedicated to showcasing and celebrating ephemeral art placed on streets in cities around the world.
- [klang~440] (aka Sticky Notes) - Linguist & timpani addict. After 25 years of singing as a soprano in amateur choirs and projects, I decided to have a go at the timpani. On 17 September 2008, I took my first lesson, and after my first beat, I was completely hooked. This blog replaces
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Teacher Blogs
- 21st Century School Teacher - A profound shift in education is taking place, and the old rules no longer apply... 21st century students want to be heard; they are authors, storytellers, documentarians, creators, problem solvers, critical thinkers, collaborators, and communicators..
- A Difference - "We sometimes feel that what we are doing is just a drop in the ocean. But the ocean would be less because of that missing drop."
- A Pace of Change - in education, technology, and psychology
- art ed digested - Emily Valenza is an odd and precocious art educator. She is fascinated by all things entomological, etymlogical and gastronomical. That’s not all.
- Beyond School - . . . and beyond “schooliness” - notes of a 20th c. teaching drop-out
- Cyberportfolio de Roberto Gauvin - directeur d'école au Centre d'@pprentissage du Haut-Madawaska situé à Clair au N.-B. Haut -Madawaska Learning Centre Director from Clair, New Brunswick
- Education for All - I have been in Elementary Education for over ten years. In that time I have been a teacher of many grades and a Principal of Daniel D. Waterman Elementary School and Hope Highlands Elementary in Cranston, Rhode Island. In these 10+ years I have had thousa
- Free Technology 4 Teachers - A review of free technology resources and how teachers can use them. Ideas for technology integration in education.
- GNUosphere - to compute freely
- Heading for the Light - Navigating through the stormy seas of junior high...
- I Want to Teach Forever - Information, inspiration and ideas to help keep teachers in the classroom
- Illya’s EVO blogfolio
- Kevin's Meandering Mind - If you don't live it, it won't come out of your horn ~Charlie Parker
- Learning Through Blogging - Gail Casey's classroom blogging portal, from Geelong, Australia
- Mr Hunt's SciBlog - Adam Hunt's Science Class
- Ms. Manweiler's History Blog
- So You Want to Teach? - education for educators
- TeacherNinja - Read. Think. Teach.
- Teachers At Risk - Elona Hartjes shares the insights, resources and practical classroom strategies that have earned her A Teacher of Distinction Award.
- Teaching Learners with Multiple Special Needs - Resources and ideas for teachers of learners with severe, profound, intensive, significant, complex or multiple special needs.
- TeachingTips.com - Welcome to TeachingTips.com, a leading online resource for current teachers, and aspiring education students and student teachers.
- Tech Savvy Teachers - Tech Savvy Teachers is a blog that aims to deliver a new way to use technology to help teachers become more successful. Focusing on practical ways to utilize technology to offer true benefits to the classroom teacher, Tech Savvy Teachers will offer weekly
- TechnoSeeds - Teachers teaching teachers use technology to collaborate, set goals, focus on inquiry, and learn specific technology skills.
- The Faculty Room - Exploring the essential questions of education…
- The Graphic Classroom - Promoting the use of high quality comic literature in the elementary, middle school, and high school classroom.
- The Jose Vilson - ...it's not about a salary, it's all about reality...
- think:lab - v2.0
- Thinking Allowed - Dennis Harter’s thoughts on education, technology, and learning
- When the Hurly-Burly's Done (Jeff Wasserman) - “The world is kinda cold and the rhythm is my blanket.” (Q-Tip)
- Ze Cool Blogue - Il n'y a pas de précurseurs, il n'y a que des retardataires. (Jean Cocteau)
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Other Education Blogs
- Barking Robot - Musings on New Media, Gen Y, Educational Media, Social Marketing, Online Community & other Stuff
- Big Ideas - An Authentic Education e-journal. Exploring the essential questions of education…
- blk - Just reflections and reviews
- Dangerously Irrelevant - Ruminations on technology, leadership, and the future of our schools
- Ed Tech Journeys - Learning is a journey of the mind, the body, and the heart.
- Ed Tech Leadership - "Thoughts about Educational Technology Leadership" by Joe Bires
- Ed Tech Solutions - Teaching Every Student
- EdTechTrek - A Quest for learning, unlearning, relearning…
- Free Resources from the Net for (Special) Education - Free Resources from the Net for (Special) Education
- Injenuity
- LeaderTalk - …the first group blog written by school leaders for school leaders.
- Talking Creatively About Education 2.0 - Christopher Parson's blog
- Tech Thoughts By Jen - But when we are sitting EYE TO EYE, I want to talk about YOU and LIFE and LAUGH and just CHAT…….smiles, yep, that is what I like to do.
Student Blogs
- NYC Students Blog - This blog is run by the New York City Student Union, a citywide student run coalition dedicated to the improvement of the New York City Public High School system.
- The James Logan Courier - The James Logan Courier is produced by the students of James Logan High School Journalism and News Production classes. The opinions expressed in The Courier are those of the writers. Those opinions do not necessarily reflect the opinions of James Logan Hi
Other Blogs
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