Monday, March 2, 2015

25 EduBlogs You Simply Don’t Want to Miss!

  • SlideShare Version
  • 5-Part Link Visualization Series
  • PDF Version (21 MB)


"And then you take a look at Spaces, there is this great innovation that came out of nowhere. We have the number one blogging site in the world because of the innovation thats there."
- Steve Ballmer

After spending the last year (Since July 2007) blogging about learning and connecting with great edubloggers (and educators), I cant think of another learning tool that has been so enriching in facilitating my own learning and enabling me to make sense of the amazing learning innovations popping up everywhere. Blogging is a wonderful tool to capture and reflect your learning, and share your thoughts and ideas to the world (or whoever is interested).

Since there are more than 112 million blogs (tracked by Technorati) out there, surely we are going to struggle a bit to find juicy educational blogs or EduBlogs (if that is what we are looking for!). However, since I have found a few really juicy ones, why not share them with you in a visually attractive manner? So, if your logical mind is not triggered to explore, perhaps your right (or creative) mind will assist you. If you havent slammed their blog URLs in your RSS reader already, you might enjoy this final (for now!) link visualized presentation. Nope, this time around no quick links. Lets enjoy my effort to stimulate your learning and connect you to new windows (beyond Microsoft) of learning.


25 EDUBLOGS
Here 25 EduBlogs that will assist you to keep track of the present and future of learning, teaching, content and technology:

25 EduBlogs You Simply Don’t Want to Miss!


To be honest, I could have easily added another 100 super duper EduBlogs, but I believe these 25 are enough to get you started on a learning journey that will probably connect (Connectivism!) you to a world of learning that perhaps you did not know exist. I suppose some of you are already familiar with most of the ones I have selected. If you have other great EduBlogs to suggest, please feel free to add them in the comment section. I would surely like to discover a few more juicy EduBlogs that can inspire my learning further.


RECAP - LINK VISUALIZATION SERIES
Here are the other four (4) link visualizations again (if you missed any):
  • 101 Free Learning Tools
  • 101 Open Educational Resources
  • 101 Free EduGames
  • Amazing Free e-Learning Ebooks Collection
Click here to discover the 5-part link visualization series and my other SlideShare presentations in one place.

This link visualization series has basically sucked out approximately 80% of the wonderful learning resources found in my first ebook. So, if you missed it, or dont feel like reading or searching it for juicy learning resources, this 5-part series could do wonders.

On the positive note, I will at last be taking a real holiday to hopefully reflect life and enjoy the remaining days of this wonderful month of Ramadan (fasting month), so I will probably not be blogging for the next 2-3 weeks. In the meantime enjoy the hundreds of learning resources found in this 5-part series, and have fun exploring other EduBlogs :)

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