Do Edublogs Get an F?
I've had the privilege to work with several educators and academicians in their social media efforts. I've also had the pain of working with several in "the field" that are playing the role, but have lost touch with their learner's mindset.
As I keep an eye on this genre of blog sites, the ones that really come through with some passion and pizazz are the teacher blogs. Angela Maiers has launched a celebration of these folks by starting the F-List of teacher blogs (also celebrating the first anniversary of Mack's Z-List).
As with the Z-List, we'll copy and paste the list of previous F-Listers, then add my own. If you'd like to take part in celebrating teacher blogs - do likewise.
Are We Doing Anything Today?
Timely Teacher Talk
Three Standard Deviations to the Left
Eide Neurolearning Blog
Speaking of History
Room 9 Nelson Central
The Open Classroom
Beautiful Biology
Red Fish, Blue Fish
Math Teacher Mambo
It seems to be slow picking up, which is a bit unusual. Teachers should know how the brain and web parallel in connectivity patterns, yeah?
Related Lists and such
- Jeremiah's J-List
- M-Listers
- The W-List
- The T-List


















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