Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Blogging Sites

I found this site to be useful because it has educating articles about education. In addition this site has blogs of educators with experience. I found this site valuable for my teaching and learning because I am able to acquire a lot of valuable knowledge and information. In this blog a teacher can find lists of award books for the students, tips for homework, etc.
http://blogs.edweek.org/teachers/blogboard/

I found this site very interesting. When I was exploring this site, I was finding more and more fascinating information. This site has curriculum ideas to help teachers to engage their students.In addition, this site is updated with the latest social networks such as Twitter. As well, I found this site valuable for my teaching and learning because it gives me a lot of options for expending my lessons plans and enriching my knowledge about technology.
http://21centuryedtech.wikispaces.com/

I found this site very useful because it game me valuable information to help me to become a better educator. As well, this site gave me a different approach about education and technology. The creator of this blog took into account the important points that teachers encounter everyday.
http://quality-instruction.blogspot.com/

What is 2 Cents Worth?

"My 2 cents worth " is a personal opinion or view to critique or criticize.

What is FeedBurner?

FeedBurner is a wed feed management provider launched in 2004. FeedBurner provides custom RSS feeds and management tools to bloggers, podcasters, and other web-based content publishers.
(Wikipedia,2010).
Weeb Feed is a data format used by providing user with frequently updated content.(Wikipedia,2010).

What is Blogger?

Blogger is a blog publishing system. It was created by Pyra Labs, which was bought by Google in 2003. (Wikipedia,2010).

What is Blogging?

A blog is a type of website, usually maintained by an individual with regular entries of commentary,descriptions of events, or other material such as graphics or video (Wikipedia,2010)