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​You should read these ten educational blogs.

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The total number of social shares received by the most recent ten posts on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, and the blog's main domain.


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Teach Score: This grade assesses how well a blog uses media, how applicable the themes are, and how well the site is presented overall.
Teach.com will rank and list any blog that is posted and that someone believes to be beneficial or educational, regardless of whether you post on it or follow it (they currently have 638 blogs listed). According to Teach100, the top ten education blogs are listed below, along with a brief description of what each one has to offer.

1 Inside Higher Education
This page contains a wealth of information that may be useful to anyone in higher education, particularly job seekers. Admissions, Books, Technology, Career Advice, and Diversity are just a few of their divisions. They also conduct research and provide a number of webinars in the field of higher education. Presidents of colleges and universities were polled for their most recent study, Federal Accountability and Financial Pressure.

Finally, The Learning Network
The New York Times owns this blog. Their primary target audiences are teachers, students, and parents who want to use NYT content as inspiration for lesson plans. Teachers could use the "Text to text" section as lesson plans in subjects such as social studies, civics, American history, and current events.

Students over the age of 13 may comment on stories in the Student Opinion section.

• Educatopia in Action Edutopia is the George Lucas Educational Foundation. The blog is primarily aimed at educators and students in grades K-12. It "collaborates with researchers, instructors, and curriculum experts" to create content that improves learning and engages students in order to advance the field of project-based learning.

Recently published papers cover a variety of topics, including How to Help Adolescents Online Evaluation and Teaching K-8 Financial Literacy: A Case Study.

(Page 4) Classroom 2.0
The primary focus of this blog is on how to use web 2.0 and social media in the classroom. It serves as a social network for educators who want to connect and share ideas about how to use online resources in the classroom. Not only can you find content there. You can join groups at different schools and speak with them, and there are many educational films available. Given their membership of over 78,000 people in 199 countries, they actually provide a diverse range of educational perspectives.

5) Edudemic
This blog focuses on how technology can improve education. They offer practical advice on how to incorporate technology into the classroom, including a teacher's guide to technology and learning and product reviews on the best laptops, tablets, and educational software. Furthermore, they provide best practices for online learning in publications such as "15 Tips for Facilitating Online Discussion," which offer guidance on how to create effective online courses.

Tube for Education
Educators can view recordings of classroom instruction shared by teachers here. This is a place where teachers from various types of schools, including those who teach from home, can share ideas. You can also get audio, video, and graphic materials to use in your lecture. You can also join a variety of organizations that are focused on specific topics.

Community and education for and by teachers are important aspects of TeacherTube.

The MindShift
Mindshift is a technology-focused blog that frequently incorporates data and research into its articles. The book includes a section on games and education that demonstrates how apps are changing how young children are taught their foundational skills and knowledge through technology. Recent articles include "How Parents Think 'Educational' Screen Time Affects Learning" and "Beyond Angry Birds, Five Apps That Test Your Physical Skills."

Education technology and mobile learning (8)
The primary topics of this blog are the apps and mobile devices that instructors can use in the classroom, as well as advice on how to successfully integrate them. This website provides free educational Android apps for teachers as well as free math resources, lesson plans, and games.

Because the way students study outside of the classroom is changing, educators and higher education institutions must understand how to incorporate mobile devices into lesson plans and curricula.

No. 9 TechThought
This forward-thinking blog should be read by all educators who want to improve their digital connectivity. They have some great information on using technology for assessment, as well as excellent sections on best practices for using iPads in the classroom, Twitter hashtags to use, and studies on how thinking styles and neuroscience affect student learning.

"50 Top Sources of Free eLearning Courses" and "15 Literacy Apps to Create Books on the iPad" are two of the most popular articles on the website.

Homeroom No. 10
According to Teach100, the official blog of the United States Department of Education ranks tenth. The primary goal of this blog is to continue the conversation about educational challenges in the United States. They also give audience members the opportunity to comment, suggest changes, and share their thoughts on the topics being discussed. The most recent topics covered "Championing International Education Priorities" and how the Department of Education should innovate more, be more open to public feedback, and provide more open data.

Anyone involved in the education field will find this to be a great resource and forum where they can stay informed about issues in the field and contribute their knowledge and expertise to the discussion.
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