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.comDouglas 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