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It occurred to me that so many of us have undiscovered blogs. Please share yours in this forum.
Mine is at: joycevalenza.edublogs.org

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I have two blogs: My personal family blog is at kayesconnection.blogspot.com/
My S.C. book award nominee blog is at sccban.blogspot.com/
I hope you enjoy!
My blog is "Getting There" at http://bjansen.edublogs.org.
I have a personal blog I started last summer when I was working through CSLA's School Library Learning 2.0. I wasn't keeping it up after I finished the tutorials, but am trying to now. I just added a posting about the ALA conference. It's at http://www.janelibrary2.blogspot.com/. I also have one I started during the 2007-2008 school year for booktalks by me and my middle school students: http://linderobooks.blogspot.com.
My personal blog is at http://elfin316.wordpress.com/
My early childhood education blog is: http://educationtipster.blogspot.com. I'd love to get your feedback as to what you like and what you'd like to see more of. I'm in the process of writing my first child's picture book, which combines movement and learning math, phonics, days of the week, etc. (ACTION ALLEY LEARNING SERIES) Has anyone found many books that take this approach? Do you think there is a market for this kind of book?
My blog is called Brave new world
http://tsheko.wordpress.com/
I'm a teacher librarian in a secondary school in Australia.
My blog started out as a progress piece on my Web 2.0 online course, and developed into diverse posts about about all things to do with learning and teaching in the 21st century. I have an interest in art which sometimes rears its head in my blog content. Then there are ideas for lessons. A few raves added for variety.
My blog is http://www.libraryspot.blogspot.com/
It started out when I opened the library of a new elementary school, but it has morphed into whatever happens to be on my mind.
Mine is part of the course on Web 2.0 I am taking from the Teacher-Librarianship by Distance Learning program at the University of Alberta. My blog is titled Teacher Librarian 2.0 and is found at http://cjpeterso.edublogs.org/
I have a book review blog for 4th and 5th graders at http://ldelia.edublogs.org Thanks!
Hello. My blog, News from TeachingBooks.net, contains featured resources by and about the authors we talk to, and more.... http://forum.teachingbooks.net/ We'd love thoughts on how to make it as easy to use as possible, so it isn't an endless thread. Thanks! Cheers. Nick
I've recently moved (August 2008) to my own domain, so here is my new location:
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