I love those tabs up top - aren't they just cute?!
Anyway.
I met with Cary Harrod (I don't know what her job title is, but she works at our district office and is in charge of lots of tech stuff) on Friday to help me organize my thoughts before my big California trip in a few weeks. (!) I showed her my Livebinder and I guess got her thinking about some math stuff because yesterday she e-mailed me with a math blog she thought I should read. It was actually already in my reader (The Exponential Curve, if you're curious) and I responded by telling her that there are a lot of blogs I read that I think people at my school would enjoy but I hate pushing things. I don't want to seem like a know-it-all or anything.
Cary said that if I'd send her a list she'd see about spreading the word.
Yesterday I was checking with Google Reader to see if there was any way I could make a list of the blogs that I subscribe to (never found a way.... if you know, let me know!) so this afternoon I did a lot of cutting and pasting. I arranged them by types (high school teacher, middle school teacher, college professors, other) and listed subjects taught when I knew.
Here's my list - if you have any others you would add to it, please let me know! (Or changes.)
I pasted it in a new tab at the top, too.
Anyway.
I met with Cary Harrod (I don't know what her job title is, but she works at our district office and is in charge of lots of tech stuff) on Friday to help me organize my thoughts before my big California trip in a few weeks. (!) I showed her my Livebinder and I guess got her thinking about some math stuff because yesterday she e-mailed me with a math blog she thought I should read. It was actually already in my reader (The Exponential Curve, if you're curious) and I responded by telling her that there are a lot of blogs I read that I think people at my school would enjoy but I hate pushing things. I don't want to seem like a know-it-all or anything.
Cary said that if I'd send her a list she'd see about spreading the word.
Yesterday I was checking with Google Reader to see if there was any way I could make a list of the blogs that I subscribe to (never found a way.... if you know, let me know!) so this afternoon I did a lot of cutting and pasting. I arranged them by types (high school teacher, middle school teacher, college professors, other) and listed subjects taught when I knew.
Here's my list - if you have any others you would add to it, please let me know! (Or changes.)
I pasted it in a new tab at the top, too.
Thanks for sharing these! I was just thinking that I needed some new blogs for my reader. I've already added the ones that weren't already on my list.
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