What Does An Educational Blog Look Like?
Educational Philosophy Blog:
Konrad Glogowski (A journal of educational beliefs and experiences)
“…it is our responsibility not to protect students from the online world but to use its networked texts to develop critical readers, proficient at navigating the digital domain and its many connections and correspondences.”
An Upper Level Math Blog:
Darren Kuropatwa
“An interactive learning ecology for students and parents in my Pre-Cal 40S class”
A High School Literature Blog
Will Richardson
“Welcome to our weblog/reader's guide for The Secret Life of Bees.”
As students studied this book, the author actually responded to their questions!!!! What student wouldn’t want to hear from an author over their teacher? (no offense!)
A Middle School Blog:
Clarence Fisher
“all the joy of junior high in one small package....”
A middle school blog that weaves a massive amount of global awareness into a regular junior high curriculum (this is an updated blog moved from here).
An Honor's Biology Blog:
Randall Fullington
An Alabama teacher’s honors biology blog
Check out the podcast students created after interviewing World renowned reptile expert form the National Geographic Channel, Dr. Brady Barr!
Randall is an accomplished Alabama teacher and an Alabama Best Practices Center 21st Century Fellow!
A Senior English Blog:
Brandi Caldwell
“for the love of our subject, our students, and our desire to make a change”
teaches senior English and Debate/Forensics at Mountain Brook High School and is also an Alabama Best Practices Center 21st Century Fellow!
An Elementary Blog:
Who says elementary students can't blog?
Anne Davis at J.H. House Elementary involves her elementary students in blogging. Check out posts from Australia and Canada!
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Nice background and color combination in this blog. You have a good sense of colors.
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