What education blogs inspire you, which do you follow and why?
The Educational Blog Awards of 2015 are open and close today! For some reason I seem to have missed the promotion and nominations online this year. However, with less than 6 hours to go, I have managed to make the following UK nominations.
The Edublog Awards started in 2004 in response to community concerns relating to how schools, [councils] and educational institutions were blocking access of learner and teacher blog sites for educational purposes. The purpose of the Edublog awards is promote and demonstrate the educational values of [teachers and schools connecting via] social media.
My former nominations for 2013 are here and 2014 here. I have listed my top educational blogs here.
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Nominations:
My nominations for 2015 are as follows; click each category below to see who I have nominated.
- Best new blog: Reflecting English by teacher Andy Tharby who tweets at @ATharby.
- Best edtech / resource sharer: ICT teacher and consultant Mark Anderson who tweets at @ICTEvangelist
- Best teacher blog: is by English teacher and senior leader, Alex Quigley who tweets at @HuntingEnglish.
- Best administrator blog: by governor Shena Lewington who tweets at @ClerkToGovernor
- Best individual tweeter: ICT teacher and consultant Mark Martin who tweets at @Urban_Teacher
- Best individual blog: is for Agility-Teaching Toolkit, curated by teacher and SEN senior leader Amjad Ali who tweets at @ASTSupportAAli.
Good luck to everyone and thank you for your online inspiration.
TT.
Cheers Ross! Much appreciated.
Alex