Welcome to Blog2Learn. Created as a resource for participants in the Blogging 101 workshop, this blog houses several resources and activities aimed at helping educators learn about blogs and blogging.
If you’re new to blogging, you might want to begin at the Blogging 101 WebQuest, which walks you through an analysis of several blogs to learn what blogs are and how educators can use them for themselves and with their students. By the end of the quest, you will have created your own blog at edublogs.org.
Feel free to browse the site and, please–use any and all the resources to spread Web 2.0 Love!
If you like this site, you might want to check out some of my other work at JustRead! , my blog. You might also find the TIE Cadre (Technology Infused Education)–an Arkansas team designing professional development modules–helpful.
Feel free to leave a comment, start a discussion, offer other resources, forge a collaboration with other educators!
Created April 2008 by Lisa Huff.
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Hi Lisa,
I just wanted to make sure that you were invited to our education “Blogger Summit”. We hope you can make it and feel free to share this invitation with any other bloggers in the area that might be interested. The invitation is attached below.
Alex
ED In ‘08 Blogger Summit
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Strong American Schools is excited to announce the ED in ‘08 Blogger Summit. Conference details are as follows:
May 14th - 15th
Palomar Hotel, Washington DC
Registration is Free!
An opening reception is scheduled on the evening of Wednesday, May 14th. Cocktails and hors d’oeuvres will be served before the screening of a new documentary film on education, Two Million Minutes. A Q&A session with the filmmakers is set to follow.
Then join us for an all-day conference on May 15th. Nowhere else will you have an opportunity to meet and network with fellow education bloggers, participate in panels, attend workshops, and help tackle some tough questions on the state of education in America.
Space is limited, so be sure to RSVP today!
Register at http://edin08.com/bloggersummit/
trying to add comments. it wouldn’t let me add comments on the blog i created
Cheryl Hodges, Alpena School, 25 years, HS LMS
Hello Lisa, I am a student in Susan Gilley’s Blog Class. Thanks for letting us bother you!!
I am Bennetta Caston. My family and I live on a farm in Onia, Arkansas in Stone County. My husband and I have three children. Two are in college and one will be a junior at Marshall this year. I have been teaching school for 23 years.
My name is Lori Gray. My email address is lgray@scsd.info. I am a literacy coach for the Searcy County School District. I have three children, a daughter in-law and two son in-laws.
I am the high school librarian at Valley Springs. This is my 28th year in education. My hobby is taking care of and loving goats. I want to learn about blogs to possibly use with a reading circle.
My name is Angie Witt and I teach Business Ed at Huntsville High School. I have 2 children, my oldest is going into the 8th grade and my youngest is starting kindergarten (boohoo).
My name is Lesa Rogers, email lrogers_our@yahoo.com. I have been in education for ten years. I began as a Speech Language Pathologist and later added Special Education. Currently I am a Special Education Supervisor for the OUR Cooperative. I supervise programs for Yellville, Cotter, and Deer/Mt. Judea School Districts. I love my job, but it doesn’t come first in my life. God and family rank first and second.
I am named Aleta Moore. I try to help children learn at Valley Springs HS. I’ve attempted this 14 years. Before that, I worked in the real world (2 weeks off per year) for 18 years.
My name is Tracy Ficht. I teach at Huntsville High School. I’ve been teaching for 7 years. I teach Accounting, Multimedia, Intro. to Finance and Computerized Business Applications.
Hi I am Tracy Rine, I work to OUR Coopertive as the Special Education Administrative Secretary. Something about me, I love photography, scrapbooking, my family, boating ,
and 4-wheeling.
My name is Donna Casto, and my email is dcasto@scsd.info. I teach at Searcy County School District at the alternative school. I have three children and three grandchildren. My youngest grandchild is the only girl in the family since my youngest daughter was born 26 years ago! Needless-to-say, she is spoiled.
My name is Gayla Gilbert and I teach world history at Berryville High School. This workshop will teach me how to incorporate more technology into my lesson plans.
Hi,
I’d like to introduce myself and the brand/label I represent under the large genre of e-learning.
http://www.clipounets.com/ is our 2 broad casting website and
http://www.musicreche.com/ our online boutique for our products and downloads. We specialize in ‘language awareness’ through songs for kids.
We make learning for toddlers interactive, fun and something that can be shared with the family.
Have a look!
Please do not hesitate to email me for further information regarding us.
Sophie
http://www.clipounets.com/
http://www.musicreche.com/
Paris, France.
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