Blog! Blog! Blog!
We live in a global community where "sharing is caring". We are constantly thinking up new ways to create, improve, implement or just explain new ideas. What better way to keep up with all the latest and greatest than with a Blog Reader. It's a great place to organize, strategize and keep up with your favorite blogs. I explored several Blog Readers before I decided to use Bloglovin' as my go to Blog Reader.
Bloglovin is such a great way to keep up with you chosen blogs. It's very user friendly, visually appealing and just a fun way to follow all your favorite blogs. The search section is easy and convenient to use when searing for new blogs to follow. It also suggest new blogs to follow based on your current blogs. You can sign up with your Facebook account or set up an account with your email. Bloglovin offers an app for all your mobile devices so you can keep up with your blogs on the go. I really enjoyed setting up my account. Bloglovin is definitely my choice for Blog Readers.
Using my new Blog Reader I stared to follow interesting blogs about school, technology and libraries.
http://schoollibrarydisplays.blogspot.com
This blog is all about awesome library displays. "Creative ideas to promote books in your library collections". The ideas are presented along with pictures. I love how the blog incorporates themes and different displays for all the age groups. Blogs are described and credit is given to the creator of the displays. It's a great blog to read and follow. I plan to submit a few ideas myself.
mediaspecialistsguide.blogspot.com
This blog was the Winner for Library Blog 2013 by Edublog Awards. It's a great source for the techy librarians in all of us. The blog is so organized and divided into different categories of blogs. My favorites are authors, ESL, Grades K-5, Teacher-Librarians, and Web tools A-Z. It's a vast source for great technology information. It's a very friendly blog, easy to navigate through.
mrschureads.blogspot.com
I love this blog because it's all about great books presented through book trailers. Its concept is "Watch. Connect. Read., Exploring Children's Literature Through Book Trailers". I want to be able to incorporate as many book trailers in my lessons as possible and this blog makes it easier to locate great book trailers. The blog includes many videos with authors, activities and reports. This blog is a must follow for all teacher-librarians looking to "hook" more students into reading.
freetech4teachers.com
This blog is written by Richard Byrne and it talks about free technology for teachers. It's a "Review of free technology resources and how teachers can use them. Ideas for technology integration in education. The blog is very organized and easy to navigate. The categories include iPad apps for school, android for schools, google tutorials, and free guides. I'm very excited to follow this blog and incorporate the free recourses into my classroom lessons.
thedaringlibrarian.com
The blog is maintained by Gweneth Jones. This is such a cool, fun blog that covers anything and everything amazing about books, topics, education etc. The blog is very visually appealing and easy to follow. The blog covers tips on how to amp up our own blogs (I'm taking notes), cool fonts, and pictures of all kinds of topics on books. This is a blog I plan to follow for a long time.
I decided to explore Tumblr and sign up for an account. I searched for school libraries and decided to follow. Click on the link below and follow me on Tumblr.
http://zueblue.tumblr.com
Using my new Blog Reader I stared to follow interesting blogs about school, technology and libraries.
http://schoollibrarydisplays.blogspot.com
This blog is all about awesome library displays. "Creative ideas to promote books in your library collections". The ideas are presented along with pictures. I love how the blog incorporates themes and different displays for all the age groups. Blogs are described and credit is given to the creator of the displays. It's a great blog to read and follow. I plan to submit a few ideas myself.
mediaspecialistsguide.blogspot.com
This blog was the Winner for Library Blog 2013 by Edublog Awards. It's a great source for the techy librarians in all of us. The blog is so organized and divided into different categories of blogs. My favorites are authors, ESL, Grades K-5, Teacher-Librarians, and Web tools A-Z. It's a vast source for great technology information. It's a very friendly blog, easy to navigate through.
mrschureads.blogspot.com
I love this blog because it's all about great books presented through book trailers. Its concept is "Watch. Connect. Read., Exploring Children's Literature Through Book Trailers". I want to be able to incorporate as many book trailers in my lessons as possible and this blog makes it easier to locate great book trailers. The blog includes many videos with authors, activities and reports. This blog is a must follow for all teacher-librarians looking to "hook" more students into reading.
freetech4teachers.com
This blog is written by Richard Byrne and it talks about free technology for teachers. It's a "Review of free technology resources and how teachers can use them. Ideas for technology integration in education. The blog is very organized and easy to navigate. The categories include iPad apps for school, android for schools, google tutorials, and free guides. I'm very excited to follow this blog and incorporate the free recourses into my classroom lessons.
thedaringlibrarian.com
The blog is maintained by Gweneth Jones. This is such a cool, fun blog that covers anything and everything amazing about books, topics, education etc. The blog is very visually appealing and easy to follow. The blog covers tips on how to amp up our own blogs (I'm taking notes), cool fonts, and pictures of all kinds of topics on books. This is a blog I plan to follow for a long time.
I decided to explore Tumblr and sign up for an account. I searched for school libraries and decided to follow. Click on the link below and follow me on Tumblr.
http://zueblue.tumblr.com
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