This post is part of the #EdublogsClub – a group of educators and edtech enthusiasts that blog around a common theme each week. Simply write a post and share it to join in, or sign up to receive email reminders of each new prompt.
We have made it through to the 10th week of the year!
And we thought that this might be a great time to spend some time to catch up, reflect, or finish that post you’ve been wanting to publish but haven’t gotten around to.
So here is the plan, this week choose one or more of the following:
- Go back through the first 9 topics and publish a post on any that you may have missed.
- Write a post reflecting on your experience blogging so far. What have you learned? How has it gone?
- Spend some time publishing a post on any topic at all. Your choice!
As a reminder, here are the topics from the past 9 weeks:
- My Blog Story
- My Classroom/Office
- Leadership
- Photos
- Free Web Tools
- Challenging Situations
- Listicles
- Student Privacy
- Pop Culture
Until next week, happy blogging!
How a business blogging tutorial helped me think about my content https://blogs.brighton.ac.uk/nina/2017/03/07/basics/
I definitely have a lot of catching up to do but I’m thrilled to be able to at least post Week 10: Catching Up on Seamless Learning . -Kai
https://medium.com/@KaiLynnDailey/week-10-catching-up-on-seamless-learning-edublogsclub-57d85b292fa5
ahhhh this is soooooooo cute
Late…again! Here is week 10! I wrote all about a book festival we have here in North Texas. It was an incredible two days! Over 10,000 middle and high school students attended!!! http://ahslibraryreads.edublogs.org/2017/03/23/edublogs-week-10…en-book-festival/
Thanks for posting!
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It is an E- Learning that gives a private learning environment, fun and interactive content to encourage independent study and gives personalized learning material and assessments.
Since we didn’t have a prompt, I blogged about college planning with my daughter who is chronically ill and has rare diseases.
https://emilymaxwellmclemore.com/2017/03/14/college-planning-for-your-chronically-ill-child/
Glad to have some time to reflect & catch up on some not-done-yet blog posts. As I was weeding through my unpublished drafts, I realized “Weeding” was a great topic, so here’s a post of how to do that in the library!
http://lookingbackward.edublogs.org/2017/03/12/looking-back-weeding-dewey-books/
BrP
Maybe I will be able to blog without the prompts some time in the future – for now, love the help.
http://bpd3super.edublogs.org/2017/03/12/5-ways-to-end-a-bad-attitude/
@bpd3super
What a clever idea! I like your focus on doing for others as a way to get “out” of yourself! I need to remember that next time I get into a “Blue Funk”.
BrP
This week’s prompt gave me a chance (as well as a push) to finish a draft post… enjoy!
http://gallaghertech.edublogs.org/2017/03/10/apple-distinguished-educator-program-submission/
Cute video and I like the way you reflected back and how you made changes. I sure hope you get accepted!
BrP
I didn’t do any reflecting on the last ten weeks, but I did write a post about what I’ve been up to… I’m all booked up! https://readersbeadvised.wordpress.com/2017/03/09/im-booked/
@ReadersBAdvised
Wow I admire your skills on being a blogger, I actually have a blog myself called Eagle Pride and I would like if you could check it out and give me advice and what I should work on.