Sunday, February 7, 2010

BP4_2010021_RSSFeeds

RSS feeds are not something I am too familiar with, or something I have used in the past.  I spent a bit of time researching the many options to choose from.  I selected many different feeds that I found interesting, but quickly figured out that I would need to narrow down my choices due to the volume of reading coming in.  I followed the big list for several days, and then selected the feeds I was consistently reading.  I have included five of them below.

http://edtechlife.com
This feed provides a quick resource to any technical concerns I may have in setting up and implementing Web 2.0 tools in my classroom.

http://divergentlearner.com
The Divergent Learner feed provides excellent information on Web 2.0 assets.  Because I am so new to the technical capabilities for education, I enjoy the information found in the feed.

http://info.pecentral.org/
I am a health and physical education teacher, so naturally this site is directly related to my every day curriculum.  This feed is one that I will use for continuing research on my AR project.

http://theedublogger.com/
The Edublogger is my favorite discovery!  This site provides step by step directions for creating classroom blogs and takes you to very advanced features.  The entries are extremely helpful and extensive.  No question about blogging goes unanswered on this site.

http://coolcatteacher.blogspot.com/
This feed was created by a teacher who then took the idea of blogging to the next level.  She has since won the best teacher blog award.  The feed offers excellent reading on advances in education using technology, and updates me on how other teachers are using technology to enhance their students' learning experiences.

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