30
Sep
Learning with Blogs and Wikis
Filed under: Blogs, Resources

If you don't belong to ASCD (Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development), you might have missed this article, Learning with Blogs and Wikis, in the February 2009 issue. Bill Ferriter makes a convincing case for educators to use technology to further professional development. Definately worth a few minutes to read. There are tips to get started with reading blogs, links to educational blogs that he follows, links to blog sites if you want to get started with one of your own, suggestions for feed readers, links to wiki services, and more.

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