YOUHave a couple minutes to submit your favorite 21st-century teacher’s blog (maybe your own) to be profiled on Frank’s Faces of Web 2.0? Simply reply to this post. By teacher I mean educator, which could be a teacher trainer, teacher, thinker, administrator, student teacher, workshop facilitator, author, etc. All of these are teachers.

I am mostly interested in promoting teachers that are active in Web and non-Web technologies and inquiry-based learning in and out of the classroom. These 21st-century teachers can be from any field. Those working in languages (EFL, ESL, etc.) are requested, too (because that is my background, hehe).

Thanks, Frank



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8 Comments to “Open call to submit favorite teacher’s blog”

  1.   Miss Profe | January 27th, 2008 at 8:04 pm

    Hi, Frank. I came here via Sivlia Tolisano’s blog.
    I am trying to integrate Web 2.0 into my Spanish classes, and, while I am learning a lot, it is difficult, frustrating work at times. Perhaps you can share some ideas to help me along. Right now, I am trying to use 1 iPod with 15 students. Got any suggestions?

    I like your blog. Thank you for allowing me the opportunity to post.

  2.   scott | January 28th, 2008 at 5:41 pm

    miss profe – try chitchat (www.chitch.at)… my son’s spanish teacher uses it to pass out and collect mp3s recorded by him or the students. it’s not quite like a regular blog, but basically he posts the files as attachments in his class website, then students can use the page to hand in attachments of their own, and then he writes them feedback.

    Frank – I like your blog too :)

  3.   Frank's Blog | January 28th, 2008 at 6:03 pm

    Miss Profe … take a look at Doug Johnson’s (The Blus Skunk Blog guy) list of “77 Ways Teachers Are Using Technology in the Classroom with Students” at http://dougjohnson.squarespace.com/dougwri/2007/11/24/77-ways.html

  4.   David Levesque | January 29th, 2008 at 4:22 pm

    Frank, great blog, very well designed and up to date.
    I don’t have a blog to submit yet but I thought it might be interesting to submit a list of blogs from the shifhappens wikispaces here is the link to a long list of educational bloggers
    http://shifthappens.wikispaces.com/Education+Bloggers
    Hope this helps. I’ll be back when our blog is up.
    David
    Saywire.com

  5.   Frank's Blog | January 29th, 2008 at 11:32 pm

    Thanks a bunch David for the kind words and the link. Gonna check out Saywire, too!

  6.   Michael Stout | February 3rd, 2008 at 1:41 am

    As long as your definition of blog is rather broad I’d like to nominate ESLpodTV (http://kibishipaul.com/blog1/). This blog provides the anchor for the ESLpodTV podcast. Recently, a new feature has been added, “Idiotic idioms”, which is quite good. I also like ukimillion (http://ukumillion.com/wordpress/). Along with the usual topics, grammar and vocabulary, thsi blog features a lot about the language and culture of Hawaii. Finally, I wouldn’t normally mention it but you did say it was alright so I’ll say that I’m quite fond of my own blog. I especially like the posts that feature work my students have done.
    Thanks for this opportunity. I’m going to add a link on my blog to this blog.
    Cheers!

  7.   Frank's Blog | February 3rd, 2008 at 2:14 pm

    @Michael Stout … thanks for the great links. We also have a Wiki where you can drop even more links if you like. Just click on [+] Add Blog here or in the right sidebar on every page.

    :) Frank

  8.   Linda | February 8th, 2008 at 7:50 pm

    Hola Paco!
    I am a Spanish teacher who actively uses technology to engage my middle schoolers. I lived in Mexico for a brief while-Cuernavaca.
    Fabulous place. I added my blog to the blog wiki.
    Keep up the great collaborative connective work!
    Linda

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