вторник, 26 апреля 2011 г.

Exploring the blogosphere


Exploring the blogosphere


The blogosphere describes the collective online world of blogs. The blogs listed below are all related to English teaching or education in general. All external links open in a new window.Global network


Blog nameBlog address (URL)
Larry Ferlazzo's websites of the dayhttp://larryferlazzo.edublogs.org/
Madness in the Methodhttp://mrscaldwell0.edublogs.org/
Teaching Journalhttp://joychou.blogspot.com/
Grammar Guyhttp://azargrammar.com/grammarGuy/
Learning technology teacher development bloghttp://nikpeachey.blogspot.com/
Mr C’s Class Bloghttp://mrcsclassblog.blogspot.com/
Daily English activitieshttp://daily-english-activities.blogspot.com/
British Council Italyhttp://romelfblog.blogspot.com/
Don Ledingham’s Learning Log
Blog and URLWhat’s it about and what themes are covered?Who is the intended audience for the blog?What features are included?
Larry Ferlazzo’s websites of the day:
http://larryferlazzo.edublogs.org/
Websites that can be useful in English language teaching
Storytelling
EFL / ESL teachers
  • Feeds
  • Comments
  • Links
  • Favourite links
  • Bookmark tools
Madness in the Method:
http://mrscaldwell0.edublogs.org/
Class blog with exercises for the studentsClass students
(Their parents?)
(Other teachers?)
  • Comments - her students posting comments on the blog posts
  • Bookmark tools
  • Blogroll (suggested links)
  • History
Teaching Journal:
http://joychou.blogspot.com/
Reflections on her professional developmentPeers who may be interested in like minded career development
  • Comments – mainly around career development
  • Profile
Grammar Guy:
http://azargrammar.com/grammarGuy/
From the first post: “This is our chance to discuss troublesome parts of the language, vent frustrations in trying to teach or learn it, talk about pet peeves concerning how the language is used, and offer amusing, insightful observations on this means of communication we call English”Language teachers, linguists
  • Comments including questions regarding grammar
  • Blog is one part of a bigger site.
Learning technology teacher development blog:
http://nikpeachey.blogspot.com/
Learning technologies websites, applications and the classroom usage of these tools.Language teachers interested in learning technologies
  • Commenting
  • Polls
  • Most read
  • Links
  • Past postings
  • RSS
  • Links to microblogs (Plurk, Twitter)
Mr C’s Class Blog:
http://mrcsclassblog.blogspot.com/
Classroom content, news about the class and the blogMr C’s students, their parents and the public
  • Students have their own blogs
  • Comments
  • Inline dictionary (double click on any word)
Daily English activities:
http://daily-english-activities.blogspot.com/
Activities for English language teachers, pupils, students
Simple online activities to improve English and digital literacy
EFL/ESL students and teachers
For autonomous EFL/ESL learners
  • Comments
  • Polls
  • Links to other blogs
  • Sitemap
  • Ability to print page
  • For Teachers Web 2.0 tools
  • Ability to subscribe
British Council Italy :
http://romelfblog.blogspot.com/
The aim of this blog is to provide support to students between lessons, giving them advice on how to use the Internet to learn and practise their English. It is not strictly speaking a class blog.Students at the British Council Rome
  • Tag board
  • Comments
  • Links
  • Archive
  • Personal opinions
  • Information on the writer
Don Ledingham’s Learning Log:
http://edubuzz.org/blogs/donsblog/
A reflective journal focusing on reflective and experiential learning.Teachers
  • Comments
  • Links to other blogs
  • Searchable by category
                http://edubuzz.org/blogs/donsblog/

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