These ten instructional blogs are ones that you ought to read.
Four factors are considered in determining a blog's rating:
The most recent 10 posts' social reach is the sum of the social shares they have received on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, as well as the blog's primary domain.
Blog post frequency is an example of activity.
The volume of links pointing to the blog determines its authority.
Teach Score: This rating considers a blog's effective use of media, the relevance of its themes, and the overall presentation of the website.
Teach.com will rank and list every blog that is uploaded and that someone believes to be helpful or informative, whether you post on it or follow it (they currently have 638 blogs listed). Below are listed the top ten education blogs, as determined by Teach100, along with a brief description of each one's offerings.
In Higher Education, 1
Any student in higher school, especially those looking for work, may find a plethora of material on this page useful. The categories they have include Admissions, Books, Technology, Career Counseling, and Diversity, to name just a few. They also do research and provide numerous webinars in the area of higher education. The most current study, Federal Accountability and Financial Pressure, was discussed with college and university presidents.
The Learning Network is the final example.
The New York Times has oversight of this blog. Teachers, students, and parents are their primary target demographics since they wish to use NYT content as a source of lesson preparation inspiration. Teachers could use the "Text to text" section to create lesson plans for topics like social studies, civics, American history, and current events.
Students who are at least 13 years old can comment on stories in the Student Opinion section.
Running • Educatopia The George Lucas Educational Foundation is responsible for Edutopia. Educators and students in grades k–12 are the blog's main target audience. It "collaborates with researchers, educators, and curriculum experts" to provide content that enhances student engagement and learning in order to advance the field of project-based learning.
Recent publications have addressed a variety of subjects, including How to Help Adolescents Online Evaluation and Teaching K-8 Financial Literacy: A Case Study.
(Page 4) School 2.0
How to employ web 2.0 and social media in the classroom is this blog's main topic. It serves as a social network for teachers who wish to connect and exchange ideas regarding the effective use of online resources in the classroom. There is stuff available as well. There are several available instructional films, and you can join groups at various schools and speak with them. Considering that they have over 78,000 members across 199 nations, they actually provide a wide range of viewpoints about schooling.
Fifth). Academic
How technology could enhance education is the main topic of this blog. A teacher's introduction to technology and learning as well as product reviews of the greatest computers, tablets, and educational software are included as helpful tips for integrating technology into the classroom. Additionally, they outline the best practices for online learning in publications like "15 Tips for Facilitating Online Discussion," which give advice on how to design successful online courses.
The Teaching Tube
A recording of classroom instruction offered by teachers is available here for educators to view. Teachers from all kinds of institutions, including those who work from home, can interact here and share ideas. You can also acquire materials for your presentation in the form of audio, video, and graphics. In addition, there are other groups you might join that are devoted to particular subjects.
The community and education provided to and for teachers are key components of TeacherTube.
a MindShift
A blog with a strong emphasis on technology, Mindshift frequently uses statistics and academic research in its articles. The book has a section on games and education that demonstrates how apps are altering how young children are taught their fundamental abilities and knowledge through technology. Recent articles discuss subjects including "How Parents Think 'Educational' Screen Time Affects Learning" and "Beyond Angry Birds, Five Apps That Test Your Physical Skills."
Education technology and mobile learning (8)
This blog focuses on the apps and mobile devices that teachers can utilize in the classroom and offers suggestions on how to successfully incorporate them. These are only two of the materials offered to teachers on this website, along with free math resources, lesson plans, and activities for students.
In order to integrate mobile devices into lesson plans and curriculum effectively, educators and higher education institutions must be aware of how students are learning outside of the classroom.
The ninth TechThought
Any educator who wants to increase their digital connectivity should read this cutting-edge blog. In addition to fantastic sections on using technology for assessment, best practices for using iPads in the classroom, Twitter hashtags to use, and studies on how thinking patterns and neuroscience affect student learning, they also have some amazing information on using technology for assessment.
50 Top Sources of Free eLearning Courses and 15 Literacy Apps to Create Books on the iPad are two of the website's most well-read posts.
10th-grade residence
The official blog of the United States Department of Education is now ranked ninth on Teach100. The primary objective of the blog is to keep up the dialogue about the difficulties facing US education. They also provide viewers a chance to share their thoughts on the subjects being discussed and to remark, make modifications, and suggest new ideas. The most recent discussions focused on "Championing International Education Priorities" and the need for the Department of Education to innovate more, listen to the public more, and share more open data.
This is a fantastic resource and discussion platform for anyone working in the education sector, allowing them to stay up to date on industry-related topics and add their knowledge and experience to the conversation.
Four factors are considered in determining a blog's rating:
The most recent 10 posts' social reach is the sum of the social shares they have received on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, as well as the blog's primary domain.
Blog post frequency is an example of activity.
The volume of links pointing to the blog determines its authority.
Teach Score: This rating considers a blog's effective use of media, the relevance of its themes, and the overall presentation of the website.
Teach.com will rank and list every blog that is uploaded and that someone believes to be helpful or informative, whether you post on it or follow it (they currently have 638 blogs listed). Below are listed the top ten education blogs, as determined by Teach100, along with a brief description of each one's offerings.
In Higher Education, 1
Any student in higher school, especially those looking for work, may find a plethora of material on this page useful. The categories they have include Admissions, Books, Technology, Career Counseling, and Diversity, to name just a few. They also do research and provide numerous webinars in the area of higher education. The most current study, Federal Accountability and Financial Pressure, was discussed with college and university presidents.
The Learning Network is the final example.
The New York Times has oversight of this blog. Teachers, students, and parents are their primary target demographics since they wish to use NYT content as a source of lesson preparation inspiration. Teachers could use the "Text to text" section to create lesson plans for topics like social studies, civics, American history, and current events.
Students who are at least 13 years old can comment on stories in the Student Opinion section.
Running • Educatopia The George Lucas Educational Foundation is responsible for Edutopia. Educators and students in grades k–12 are the blog's main target audience. It "collaborates with researchers, educators, and curriculum experts" to provide content that enhances student engagement and learning in order to advance the field of project-based learning.
Recent publications have addressed a variety of subjects, including How to Help Adolescents Online Evaluation and Teaching K-8 Financial Literacy: A Case Study.
(Page 4) School 2.0
How to employ web 2.0 and social media in the classroom is this blog's main topic. It serves as a social network for teachers who wish to connect and exchange ideas regarding the effective use of online resources in the classroom. There is stuff available as well. There are several available instructional films, and you can join groups at various schools and speak with them. Considering that they have over 78,000 members across 199 nations, they actually provide a wide range of viewpoints about schooling.
Fifth). Academic
How technology could enhance education is the main topic of this blog. A teacher's introduction to technology and learning as well as product reviews of the greatest computers, tablets, and educational software are included as helpful tips for integrating technology into the classroom. Additionally, they outline the best practices for online learning in publications like "15 Tips for Facilitating Online Discussion," which give advice on how to design successful online courses.
The Teaching Tube
A recording of classroom instruction offered by teachers is available here for educators to view. Teachers from all kinds of institutions, including those who work from home, can interact here and share ideas. You can also acquire materials for your presentation in the form of audio, video, and graphics. In addition, there are other groups you might join that are devoted to particular subjects.
The community and education provided to and for teachers are key components of TeacherTube.
a MindShift
A blog with a strong emphasis on technology, Mindshift frequently uses statistics and academic research in its articles. The book has a section on games and education that demonstrates how apps are altering how young children are taught their fundamental abilities and knowledge through technology. Recent articles discuss subjects including "How Parents Think 'Educational' Screen Time Affects Learning" and "Beyond Angry Birds, Five Apps That Test Your Physical Skills."
Education technology and mobile learning (8)
This blog focuses on the apps and mobile devices that teachers can utilize in the classroom and offers suggestions on how to successfully incorporate them. These are only two of the materials offered to teachers on this website, along with free math resources, lesson plans, and activities for students.
In order to integrate mobile devices into lesson plans and curriculum effectively, educators and higher education institutions must be aware of how students are learning outside of the classroom.
The ninth TechThought
Any educator who wants to increase their digital connectivity should read this cutting-edge blog. In addition to fantastic sections on using technology for assessment, best practices for using iPads in the classroom, Twitter hashtags to use, and studies on how thinking patterns and neuroscience affect student learning, they also have some amazing information on using technology for assessment.
50 Top Sources of Free eLearning Courses and 15 Literacy Apps to Create Books on the iPad are two of the website's most well-read posts.
10th-grade residence
The official blog of the United States Department of Education is now ranked ninth on Teach100. The primary objective of the blog is to keep up the dialogue about the difficulties facing US education. They also provide viewers a chance to share their thoughts on the subjects being discussed and to remark, make modifications, and suggest new ideas. The most recent discussions focused on "Championing International Education Priorities" and the need for the Department of Education to innovate more, listen to the public more, and share more open data.
This is a fantastic resource and discussion platform for anyone working in the education sector, allowing them to stay up to date on industry-related topics and add their knowledge and experience to the conversation.