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A few weeks ago, one of my friends asked me about the educational blogs and websites that I follow. So, here they are. These are the resources that I have plugged into my Feedly, a free news aggregator application for the web, iOS, and Android. Using Feedly Pro (paid version) in conjunction with the IF app for iOS, I have customized my feed so new posts from specific blogs are automatically tweeted out. If you’re not using Feedly, or something like it, you’re really missing out.

Here are the blogs and websites:

A.J. Juliani: Teach Different
Alice Keeler: Teacher Tech
Amy Hollingsworth: The Seven Minute Scientist
Andrew Miller
Brad Currie
Christina Luce: MotivatED – Stories of Teaching and Learning
Dan Meyer
Diane Ravitch
Donald Gately: In the Middle of Learning
Eric Sheninger: A Principal’s Reflections
Erin Murphy: Murphy’s Musings
George Couros: The Principal of Change
Glenn Robbins: Connected Lead Learner
Jeff Zoul: Teach. Learn. Lead. Repeat.
Jenny Magiera: Teaching Like it’s 2999
Jimmy Casas: PASSION…PURPOSE…PRIDE
Joe Mazza: Innovate. Relate. Create.
Joe Sanfelippo
John Harper: Bailey & Derek’s Daddy
Justin Tarte: Life of an Educator
Kelly Croy: Wired Educator
Kristen Swanson: Teachers as Technology Trailblazers
Larry Ferlazzo: Websites of the Day…
Lisa Meade: Reflections
Mike Kelly
Patrick Larkin: Learning in Burlington
Pernille Ripp: Blogging Through the Fourth Dimension
Peter DeWitt: Finding Common Ground
Randy Ziegenfuss: Working at the Edge
Seth Godin
Sharon Plante: The Road to Learning
Silvia Tolisano: Langwitches
Spike Cook
Steve Anderson: Blogging About the Web 2.0 Connected Classroom
Starr Sackstein
Starr Sackstein: Work in Progress
Todd Nesloney: Ninja Reflections on Education
Tom Murray
Tom Whitby: My Island View
Tony Sinanis: Leading Motivated Learners
Vicki Davis: The Cool Cat Teacher
Vicki Day: Rethinking Education

Connected Principals
Education Week
Edudemic
Edutopia
Free Technology for Teachers
Google Docs Blog
Harvard Education Letter
New York Times Education
Phi Delta Kappa
TeachThought
Technology & Learning
TED

What are your favorite educational blogs and websites? What should I add to my list?

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  1. Eric Allen says

    May 31, 2015 at 5:03 pm

    Katie Ann does an amazing sharing ed tech and augmented reality for education.

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    • Eric Allen says

      May 31, 2015 at 5:04 pm

      http://www.diaryofatechiechick.com

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      • Ross Cooper says

        May 31, 2015 at 5:53 pm

        Eric, thanks for the recommendation!

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  2. Rich Czyz says

    June 1, 2015 at 6:02 am

    Be sure to add fouroclockfaculty.com to your list. Great resources for educators! Features such as 5 Questions with great thought leaders, Visuals, Learning Lab and more! Thank you for sharing!

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    • Ross Cooper says

      June 1, 2015 at 6:44 am

      Rich, thanks a lot!

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  3. danielweinstein says

    June 1, 2015 at 4:08 pm

    Amazing website for teaching creativity in a workshop model. Lots of student samples, lesson plans, and positive energy.

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    • danielweinstein says

      June 1, 2015 at 4:09 pm

      http://www.thecreativitycore.com

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