In this post, check out 3 more EdTech Blogs We Love!
Dangerously Irrelevant is written by Scott McLeod, J.D., Ph.D., an Associate Professor in the Educational Administration Program at Iowa State University. He directs the nation’s only academic center dedicated to the technology needs of school administrators. Dangerously Irrelevant is a great blog for teachers, administrators, and parents interested in issues surrounding educational technology. Dangerously Irrelevant is especially admirable for the way in which it manages to discuss high-level edtech issues without losing sight of how these new developments will affect students.
Check out posts like:
- A Talk to Parents: Why Laptops?
- The Future of Print: 21 Interesting E-Books for Children
- Does Hyper-Texting Lead to Stress and Depression?
2. 21st Century Educational Technology and Learning
Michael Gorman, the blogger behind 21st Century Educational Technology and Learning, oversees the Integrated Solutions Block, a program in Indiana serving 1050 students integrating technology with core standards. 21st Century Educational Technology and Learning is particularly helpful for teachers looking for in-depth explorations of the ways in which various ed-tech resources can be used in the classroom. Gorman also posts intriguing opinion pieces about recent developments in the world of educational technology.
Check out posts like:
- 12 Reasons to Teach Searching Techniques with Google Advanced Search Even Before Using the Basic Search
- 11 More Incredible iPad Resources Waiting to Raise Your iPad App-titude
- Free Classroom Resources that Allow Kids to Create Their Own Games (Part 1)
3. Hey Jude: Learning in an Online World
Hey Jude is written by Judy O’Connell, an educator and information professional. Hey Jude has informative, helpful blog posts about new developments in edtech tools and tips for classroom integration, as well as thought-provoking meditations on the challenges and advantages of embracing technology.
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