November 05, 2004
More EduBlogs to Check Out

I'm prepping for a two-day workshop on the read/write web for Ed. D. candidates at Seton Hall this weekend and I've found a few pretty interesting education related Weblog sites to add to the list.

  • Board Buzz is the blog for the National School Boards Association, and they obviously know what they're doing. Administrators might want to subscribe to the feed.
  • Hamilton-Maineville Elementary is out of Pam's district in Ohio. (I wonder how Pam is doing, btw???)
  • Mrs. White's Class is another great example of a elementary school blog in the Little Miami district.
  • Bryant School is not new but it's still a great example of a school homepage/Weblog.
  • Coe School's Principal Page is new principal's blog that has weekly postings about goings on at the school.
  • Puget Sound Educational Service District looks like they have great plans for blogs with the Achievement Gap Weblog, NCLB Weblog, Special Ed. Weblog and a host of others.
  • Weblogging at the Institute St. Joseph is another site I've written about here before, but Mario Asselin's narrative in English here gives a great overview of one of the more successful blog in school implementations out there.
  • Sarah Plain and Tall was a blog project between two schools in New Jersey and Texas to read and discuss the novel. The results are worth taking a look at.
  • Shoeless And Bark Online Project Blog is a Weblog companion to a yearlong Lewis and Clark project from technospudsprojects.com
  • Douglas Elementary in Boulder, Colorado is a Weblog/homepage with a great use of graphics.

    If you know of any more worth checking out, let me know. It's cool to see more and more teachers kicking the tires these days. [Weblogg-ed News]

    Posted by actionhero at November 05, 2004 11:14 AM