Consider creating a folder in your bookmarks for blogs to follow. Or tap into your techie side and utilize a social networking site you already use, such as Facebook, Pinterest, to follow blogs. Another option to organize your blogs in one place is Bloglovin. There are many benefits to reading blogs: stay current with trends, learn about new resources, creativity and innovation inspiration, get a new perspective...
iLearn Technology is a blog created Kelly Tenkely, a former teacher. Her blog's purpose is "to give teachers a resource where they could find easy-to-implement ideas for using technology in their own classrooms." Kelly firmly believes "that technology meets students' needs, engages them, and helps them to be the best learner they can be."
Through the iLearn Technology blog, I pass on this resource: Mural.ly. Kelly has dubbed Mural.ly "Google Docs for Visual People." Click here to take a look at how Mural.ly works.
Mural.ly allows students to drag and drop images, video, etc. from any website (or from their computer) onto their mural.The perk is this all happens with the ability to collaborate with others. As Kelly states, "Mural.ly makes it easy for students to collect, think, imagine, show and discuss learning." Check out her blog post about Mural.ly!
iLearn Technology is a blog created Kelly Tenkely, a former teacher. Her blog's purpose is "to give teachers a resource where they could find easy-to-implement ideas for using technology in their own classrooms." Kelly firmly believes "that technology meets students' needs, engages them, and helps them to be the best learner they can be."
Through the iLearn Technology blog, I pass on this resource: Mural.ly. Kelly has dubbed Mural.ly "Google Docs for Visual People." Click here to take a look at how Mural.ly works.
Mural.ly allows students to drag and drop images, video, etc. from any website (or from their computer) onto their mural.The perk is this all happens with the ability to collaborate with others. As Kelly states, "Mural.ly makes it easy for students to collect, think, imagine, show and discuss learning." Check out her blog post about Mural.ly!