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Links to School Bloggers. The Top 100 Bloggers of 2013: Ten Niches, Ten Bloggers! Welcome to this compilation of the top 100 bloggers of 2013! I’m going to go through ten separate categories and take a quick look at all the best and brightest from those markets. Ranging from health and fitness to SEO and internet marketing, there’s a lot of fantastic bloggers. This list won’t be the be-all and end-all of the ultimate blogging enthusiasts, but it will feature many bloggers who have stood out and are pretty recognisable in their respective niches. So without further ado, let’s dive right in! Top 10 Social Media/Internet Marketing Bloggers Jeff Bullas – Jeff Bullas is a very popular social media blogger, who runs a popular blog all about social media and online market (bet you weren’t expecting that!.

Jason Keath – Jason founded Social Fresh, a social media company that has grown exponentially since its inception back in 2008. Kim Garst ­– Kim runs both a personal blog as well as Boom! Stanford Smith ­– Mr. 7850532162_03fca52e05_o.png (PNG Image, 480 × 800 pixels) - Scaled (99. Ieautumn06.pdf. Infinite Thinking Machine Blog. Bud the Teacher | Inquiry & Reflection for Better Learning. Yesterday, I had the opportunity to sit in on a conversation with some smart folks in the maker education community1. We were continuing a conversation we started on Twitter a month or so back. You can watch a recording of yesterday’s piece of the conversation here. You should listen/watch the conversation. I learned a lot […] Read More What’s the Pretty Thing? This is a post in two voices that lives in two places. You can read the other version on Katie’s website. Read More A First Draft in Two Voices Some of this post has been in my drafts folder for maybe a couple of months now.

Read More On Boundaries, Constraints, & Kits I really appreciated Jennifer’s post last week about body image and where she saw large kids reflected, or misreflected, in literature. Read More I Was a Fat Kid. I’m writing a series of posts about my experiences at CMK. Read More #CMK18 – Make Magic Happen. My family spent some time today in Mesa Verde National Park. Read More Some Truth Amidst Our Tourism. The Prose of Blogging (and a Few Cons, Too) The Prose of Blogging (and a Few Cons, Too) Can the technology often derided as the favored tool of lowbrow cyber rogues actually be used to improve student writing? Educators are beginning to demonstrate it can. READY, AIM, BLOG Bachenheimer and a group of high school teachers launched a project to see what impact blogging would have on student performance. At the Science Leadership Academy in Philadelphia, Principal Chris Lehmann champions integration of technology into all aspects of the curriculum.

But he emphasizes that the educational purpose comes first. And that goes for blogging, too. "We don't start out by saying we want to start a blog," he says. Lehmann views blogging as just one part of a holistic curriculum that he says should be grounded in technology. "Blogging for the sake of blogging is fine, but what is the value added? " Barry Bachenheimer believes so and made an effort to prove it. University, classroom and teacher blogs | 21Classes - Classroom and Education Blogs. Blogs: Webs of Connected Learning. Wiki Social Norms. SCHOOLS MATTER @ THE CHALK FACE. The Thinking Stick | Educator Consultant Author.