Interested in keeping tabs on developments in educational technology from around the web? The following are sites that can get you started.
Organization Blogs
The Chronicle: Wired Campus Blog
Education technology news from around the web.If you'd like a home for your professional persona and a platform for engaging your peers, then take a look at this developing community platform designed with technologists serving higher education in mind.An online resource about instructional blogging. The site provides students and instructors with information and resources about the technical and pedagogical aspects of blogging in the classroom.NITLE's blog on focusing on instructional technology and liberal arts collegesThe Educational Technology Blog from Bryn Mawr CollegePersonal Blogger
From Will Richardson a site dedicated to discussions and reflections on the use of Weblogs, wikis, RSS, audiocasts and other Read/Write Web related technologies in the K-12 realm, technologies that are transforming classrooms around the world.bavatuesdays.com is an ongoing conversation about media of all kinds ...Jeff VanDrimmelen created this website as a place to put his thoughts and findings regarding instructional technology, advances and cool things in technology, and all things Google.Gardner Campbell is a Professor of English at the University of Mary Washington in Fredericksburg, Virginia, where he teaches literature of the English Renaissance, film studies, and writing. He's also worked in teaching and learning technologies for overThoughts on instructional technology, as perceived by James FaddenPodcasts
The Office of Educational Technology podcasts content from our workshops and interviews with faculty that incorporate instructional technology. We hope the podcast will serve as a reminder of learning and a resource for ideas for technology integration.Project Blogs
Blogging Pedagogy | A resource for teachers in English studies
This is a blog about pedagogy and English studies. It is a space to share resources, stories, successes, and failures. All authenticated users are encouraged to post entries or comment on others' entries.Commentary and resources for the games studies community.The purpose of this blog is to inform the community of progress and process in the evaluation of a future learning management system(LMS).