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Hello everyone. We (the SimpleK12 team) blog at IHeartEdTech.com. We blog about all things edtech, and try to have fun while we're doing it. We give a lot of stuff away, provide polls, and try to bring a sense of humor to the process.

We love all things education, are pumped up about social media, and enjoy meeting fellow educators at shows and tweet-ups.
I am a secondary-school English teacher (AP Eng Lang; American Lit; former AP Eng Lit; also teach Journalism and Creative writing. Yeah, I'm busy).

I have a blog I hope you will visit: http://prettyfreaky.blogspot.com

I blog about writing, teaching writing, teaching lit, and more. If you have any interest in those subjects, drop by. I often provide lesson ideas, too!

Best,

EC

I'm taking over the AP Eng Lang for my school next year. I'm building myself a Professional Learning Network through Google+ and Twitter so I can share/receive ideas and resources from a larger pool than, well, simply myself. I know this post is old, but I'm casting a wide net, so let me know if you're still actively involved with AP English! My twitter name is @uprepbird and on Google+ I'm Sean Bird.

Thanks!

I am an ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) teacher in London in the UK. I'm a new blogger - I started in January - and I blog at http://mikeharrison.edublogs.org. My blog is a place for me to share my experiences and thoughts on teaching ESOL, as well as lesson plans and tips. I've also blogged a little on using video and video players in the classroom.

I, like others, blog to see what others think about things I have an opinion on. Also I think blogging enables us to see things from different perspectives.
I just started the whole blogging this recently, and it can be found at http://successforeverychild.wordpress.com/. It is for general reflections on education, written from the perspective of an administrator. I currently serve as a middle school assistant principal.
I am a pre service Secondary Ed student at Penn State University. My blog explores a newly created and ever expanding personal learning network, and discusses my experiences/ thoughts as a student looking forward to teaching high school English. I blog at caitlinmulroy.wordpress.com.
I blog at http://progressiveearlychildhoodeducation.blogspot.com. I am an early childhood teacher at a progressive preschool in Australia with an interest in alternative education and reconnecting children with the natural world.
Hi,

I just launched my blog on 4/2/2010 so I am definitely a newbie. If you would like to give me any feedback, I would be forever grateful.

I taught first grade for five years and then went back to school to get my master's degree and a reading specialist credential. I am an active member of the International Reading Association, California Reading Association, and the Orange County Reading Association. I am the current President Elect of the latter. I will be blogging about teaching reading and will likely focus heavily on struggling readers.

My blog can be found at: http://twrctank.com/

I look forward to learning and sharing with you.
I blog at Learning Today. I review free teacher technology resources, edtech news and policy, and much more.
I'm an elementary principal (K-5) in Virginia. My blog focuses on doing things differently in an effort to reach all students and save the world.

http://theevolutionofeducation.blogspot.com/
I'm a high school mathematics teacher (AP Statistics and Calculus). My blog is for students and teachers alike to read. Sometimes it's a bit cynical of a view of educational practice.

http://mrcstat.blogspot.com

Ironically this blog, along with Math For All Ages and The Innovative Educator are blocked on school computers.
I am an English Teacher in a 9-12 High School in Seymour, Wisconsin. I blog about Family, Faith, and Education. I am also publishing a book currently with Mill City Press, Beyond the Scoreboard: Examining Teamwork, Tension, and Triumph in High School Athletics, that will soon be available.

My blog site is www.jsteltz.wordpress.com

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