Monday, December 24, 2007

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Blogging Turns 10yrs Old!

Today, December 17, 2007, blogging turns 10yrs old. Check out this voice thread that Steve Hargdon started. Hit the play button to listen and watch others reflections on blogging.

Sunday, December 16, 2007

Walmart & Google's $200 Desktop: gOS

gOSWalmart and Google found a way to get the price of a desktop PC down to $200 by using open source software and webware that runs in your web browser. Very interesting with their timing so close to the One Laptop Per Child XO laptop. This has exciting implications for our schools and crossing the digital divide.

See Also:

*For the Walmart link click here
*The offical gOS site
*Interview with gOS Founder: “Linux For Human Beings (Who Shop At WAL*MART)”

Watch the screencast

Tuesday, December 4, 2007

How to Enter the Edublogosphere: Finding Good Edublogs to Read

I have noticed when introducing blogs to my education colleagues one of the first good questions they ask is how can I find some good examples of edublogs to read. So here are a few tips.

1) Know the terminology: an edublog is an educationally related blogs and edublogosphere is the community of edubloggers. (see also Definition of a Blog)

2) Read efficiently. Learn what RSS is, get an aggregator (I love Google Reader), and start subscribing to and tracking a few blogs (see What, Why, & How to RSS and Subscribe)

3) Go to Alltop.com (a great list of all the top blogs in all areas) look at the education feeds but don't limit yourself to people in education.


4) Look for awards. Check out the annual Edublogs Awards to see who the readers decide are the best. (However the award is still new and gain credibility but it is a start) Every November nominations go up and voting starts and the winners are usually announced in mid December. Click here to see the current 2007 nominations and vote if you haven't yet.

*See also Top 100 Education Blogs and 100 Most Inspiring Innovative Educator Blogs and Podcasts

4) Check the directories and search. The Support Blogging Wiki has a good directory list of edublogs. Here is a current ranking of the top 100 blogs on the web from technorati - one of the biggest blog directory and search engine.

5) Look for blogrolls in the sidebar margins of blogs you like to read (I have shared my blogroll form google reader in the right margin under My Shared Stuff "My Personal Learning Network Blog Roll". A blogroll is simply a list of blogs that one reads and follows. It is common practice of bloggers to share what they read so others can read and to create that edublogosphere community.

My final advice is don't spend all your time just reading blogs or waiting to long to join in on the blogging. When I first started, I spent way too long on the sidelines just observing were I should have been participating. So start commenting on other people's blog posts and start writing your own right away.

Saturday, December 1, 2007

Video: Pay Attention



This presentation was created to movtivate teachers to more effectively use technology in their teaching, for more information click here.