I recently came across a few long-standing blogs that never crossed my path during my Google searches, and I was thinking that a Classroom 2.0 discussion about blog-sharing might be helpful, since we are members of "the social network for educators using collaborative technologies".

If you have a blog you'd like to share, either your own, or one that you'd recommend, post a reply with a link to the blog, the author's name, the focus of the blog, and perhaps a few words about why you find it interesting or useful.

Here are my blogs:

TechPsych
Interactive Multimedia Technology

I have another blog that I use to post my reflections about what I'm learning in my mid-life journey as a computer/tech student:
Technology Supported Human-World Interaction


Update:
I learned about Odiogo here. It is a free service that reads blog posts in real time and converts posts into mp3 podcasts. Here are links to my blog podcast feeds:

TechPsych
Interactive Multimedia Technology
Technology-Supported Human-World Interaction

OCTOBER 23, 2008 UPDATE:
Here is a link to my blog about the events surrounding the current economic "crisis", sharing what I find as I attempt to become better-informed about economics, finance, and the lessons we are learning through living through these interesting, trying times.

Economic Sounds and Sights

Tags: blog, blogging, collaborating, networking, odiogo, sharing

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I'm skytrystsjoy (as in the psychiatrists' joy) and I have the BEST Twitter friends - follow me, then hunt through my list of friends and follow them too

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Hello all!

My blog is e-Learning 4 Empowerment. The main purpose of this blog is to promote the debate of ideas regarding the connections between e-learning and the progress of people who live in developing countries, such as Brazil. Hope to see you there :)

Anamaria

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My blog is Techno-Rhetoric Cafe. I post mostly about using Web 2.0 in education.

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I blog about open educational resources as alternatives to publishers' textbooks at Community College Consortium for Open Educational Resources.

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Do you have a link to some good on-line interactive learning objects?

-Lynn

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I have a list of discipline-specific open educational resources at http://cccoer.pbwiki.com/Discipline-Specific+Content+Sources

You may be interested in enrolling in a new, fully online and facilitated course for the Spring quarter at Foothill College. This LINC 215.01W course starts on April 7th.

Or you could try one of these self-paced tutorials -

Introduction to OER
The "How Tos" of OER Commons

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I'll look this up! Thanks.

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Hi, I'm blogging about my experiences with educational technologies in Vocational Education and Training. Publishing a blog was difficult for me because I am a shy person, but I hope that others can use my musings to support their own journeys.

I called my blog Cafe Chat when some of my friends and I decided it would be great to have an online place to discuss educational topics, just as if we were meeting over a cup of tea.

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Simon,

You will find that your words and reflections will touch a great number of people. Thanks for sharing!

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I just started this blog for a class that I'm taking. http://love2read4life.edublogs.org/

It's aimed at Library Media Specialists, teachers and parents. I hope to develop a place to share ideas on how to encourage our students/children to read, enjoy reading and become lifelong readers. I've set up a way to create booklists, post fun activities and share links to other fun websites.

Hope you can check it out and participate.
Thanks
Roberta Harris

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Hello,
I am a Physical Education teacher at Shanghai American School. My two blogs are:
http://wargoelizabeth.com
http://aquaticscenter.saschinaonline.org

~Enjoy

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Hey,

I do blogs on PowerPoint and PowerPoint presentations that I find cool and interesting. I also highlight some new innovations in the PowerPoint sharing field and list some ideas for their uses.

Give it a look. here

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