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Edublog 2006 - Nominations Open


By Jennifer Maddrell - Posted on 13 November 2006

As was announced last week, nominations for the 2006 Edublog Awards are open. Why is this exciting? Because it means an introduction to more really thoughtful people! I currently aggregate 237 edtech-ish feeds (some more ed than tech and vice versa). I found out about a few of these blogs during past Edublog Awards. Each day, that brings some 150 posts into Bloglines for me to browse. While I skim through 90% by just reading the title and a few lines after, there are a several blogs that I get excited to read. By the way, posting frequency is NOT an important criterion for me. I would rather read a few thoughtful and inspired posts a week (or month) than be force fed a daily dose of self-righteousness. For me, the inspiring bloggers not only separate the wheat from the chaff, they also passionately reflect on their interests - no matter who (if anyone) is reading. So, here are several of my ed + tech favorites that fit the bill:

Edublogers ...

  • Jane's E-learning Pick of the Day: Jane Hart's daily item of e-learning interest - awesome! Jane's picks always make it into my del.icio.us folder!
  • Virtual Canuck: Every month or so, I look forward to the latest gem from Terry Anderson.
  • Tama's elearning blog and Ponderance: Both by Tama Leaver - good stuff.
  • Cole Camplese: Doing some interesting instructional technology work at Penn State
  • EdTechUK: From Josie Fraser, coordinator of the 2006 Edublog awards - appropriate as she produces some really thoughtful stuff throughout the year!
  • D'Arcy Norman: For his Drupal-ese if nothing else :)
and on the tech side ...
  • Dries Buytaert: The guy behind Drupal. A peek behind the Drupal + Open Source curtain, so to speak.
  • Techmeme: Not about education, but some great inspiration for the tech side of edtech.
  • Scobleizer - Tech Geek Blogger - Like above, some great "insider" tech stuff from a guy who pretends not to take himself too seriously
  • Corante Web Hub and eHub contributor Emily Chang: Great view into the world of web 2.0 and beyond.

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Jennifer, just read your posting.  Thanks for the lovely comments.  Jane Hart

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