Thursday, February 2, 2017

A Key #EdTech Blog I Follow

One of the most useful blogs I have been following for many years now is Free Technology for Teachers by Richard Byrne.  The main characteristic that qualifies this as a blog is that the latest post, common in most social media services/tools, is always at the top of the page.  A second characteristic is that I can subscribe to it.  Third, I can search to an archive of past postings.  Lastly, blogs are reflective of Web 2.0 meaning that we are now creators of content, not just passive readers of content (i.e. Web 1.0 such as the AOL and Netscape days).  This blog's primary purpose is to share free technology resources for teachers that can have implications for classroom instruction.  Although there tends to be a K-12 focus, I have found that most of the resources can be used in higher education as well.  Mr. Byrne is a former high school teacher so that's part where the K-12 theme comes from.  To keep up-to-date with postings, I subscribe to the RSS feed using Feedly.  With Feedly (I migrated to this tool when Google Reader retired), I can subscribe to multiple blogs related to instructional/educational technology and see the posts on one single page.  Over the years, I have frequently re-posted links to these originating blog postings to several social media channels such as Twitter and Diigo in order to share my findings to a much larger audience.

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