Friday, November 27, 2009

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Adding blogs to the Google reader can be quite messy without organization. Within the reader I've created several folders to organize my subscriptions. I've labeled them art, brain, gifted, AR, FSO, professional, etc. In my professional folder I have more than 5 feeds but I will share those that I think will help me in my Full Sail journey and beyond. I've subscribed to Reading Daily Today RSS feed. This is a blog from the International Reading Association, IRA. This feed will allow me to stay abreast of information concerning reading and literacy. The second feed is ISTE Connects from the International Standards for Technology Education organization. I look forward to staying up-to-date on technology teaching and learning for students and teachers. The third feed that I have is ASCD inservice blog. Access to the information shared with administrative leaders, provides a different point of view. The last two feeds I will list here are from seasoned professionals whom are passionate about technology. They are Dangerously Irrelevant and CoolCatteacher. These two sites will provide information about technology, leadership, and classroom teaching ideas. I am working on tailoring my feeds to sites or blogs that will help me with my Action Research (AR) project.

Huger-McGrew, D., (2009). Screenshot6.png.[Frame]. Retrieved November 30, 2009, from http://www.google.com/reader/view/?hl=en&tab=wy#overview-page

2 comments:

  1. Deidre,
    So enjoyed visiting your blog. Stole a few of your ideas and was quite interested in how you referenced your screenshot. Go get 'em lady, I can tell you have a lot to offer. You should really consider education leadership as your major - everything about you says you were born to lead.
    Vandy

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  2. Thank you for your kind words, but I will give credit where it is due concerning the citation. Melissa Caruso of section 2 actually cited her screenshot on her blog and like a good teacher, I borrowed, but dutifully give her the credit for having showed me a thing or two and she is definitely leadership quality. Visit her blog at melissacaruso.blogspot.com

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