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January 12, 2008

EduBlogging

My blog, eContent, has been named by John Hunter over at the Curious Cat Science and Engineering Blog in an EduBlogging series of posts. This series was started over at Angela Maiers Education Services site. The goal of this series is to help bloggers who work hard towards providing educational content to get a marketing bump. (in terms of promoting their blogs). For my part I would like to name a couple of bloggers from Europe who do some great work in the area of technical education. Those two bloggers are:

In addition, here is the list as it exists today ... and a brief description.
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The F-list was designed as a way to create connections with one another outside the classroom. Many unsung voices of expertise and wisdom deserve a bigger audience. By hyperlinking to them, we give these teachers the "F" they deserve by adding them to the F-List. 

Here are the F-Lister's thus far. Special thanks to contributors Robin, Mike, John, Phil

Are We Doing Anything Today?
Timely Teacher Talk
Three Standard Deviations to the Left
Eide Neurolearning Blog
Speaking of History
Mindset Matters: Leading and Teaching with Smart and Heart
The Principal's Office
Curious Cat: Science and Engineering Blog
Confessions of a Science Librarian
Thoughts on business, engineering and higher education
eContent
Room 9 Nelson Central
The Open Classroom
Beautiful Biology
Red Fish, Blue Fish
Math Teacher Mambo
Little Miss Teacher
InsideSchools.org
Thoughts on Teaching
Leader Talk
Dancing with Words
Inspire Possibilities
Coconut Headsets
Middle Zone Musings
Empathy

Flist

Comments

many thanks Rich for the link.

Hi Rich, thanks so much for naming me. It was a pleasure to name some education blogs dealing with folks in education who often give us the "goods" but don't tend to extend conversations.

Maybe this will be a spark for some to do that. After all, we never stop learning!

You get an A+ for following directions! Seriously, thank you so much for highlighting and adding to the F-list. I am looking forward to checking out your blog and those voices you added to the conversation!

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