Weblogs on Education Technology: My Selection 2

In my previous post, I put down a number of my favorite weblogs about learning, technology and education. I continue to add more in the following.

Stephen’s Web by Stephen Downes

Stephen Downes is a leading voice in the areas of learning objects and metadata as well as the emerging fields of weblogs in education and content syndication. He is perhaps best known for his daily research newsletter, OLDaily (short for Online Learning Daily), which reaches thousands of readers across Canada and around the world.

EdTechPost

It is about technologies for learning, thinking and collaborating. EdTechPost is maintained by Scott Leslie, an educational technology researcher and emerging technology analyst.

Weblogg-ed

The Read/Write Web in the Classroom. This weblog is maintained by Will Richardson, blogvangelist and Supervisor of Instructional Technology and Communications at Hunterdon Central Regional High School in Flemington, NJ. This site is dedicated to discussions and reflections on the use of Weblogs, wikis, RSS, audiocasts and other Read/Write Web related technologies in the K-12 realm, technologies that are transforming classrooms around the world.

XplanaZine

It is about Instruction, Innovation, and Immersion. Topics of interests include online learning, literacy, technology, arts, ideascape, and students.

Teaching and Developing Online

Author: Darren Cannell, Location: Canada

Education/Technology - Tim Lauer

I am the principal at Lewis Elementary School in Portland, Oregon. I use this site mainly to make notes to myself about technology and how it can be used by teachers and students to gain a greater understanding of their world, and as a means to tell their stories…

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