Readers' Survey 2008: Best Blog for Educators
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Aside from the fact that the word blog is one of the most unfortunate neologisms of the past decade or so, the online diary form has come of age and simply can't be ignored. This, however, has not discouraged some -- well, many -- of our readers from doing just that. The big winner in this category -- if winner is the right word -- is "I don’t blog," or variations such as "No time to read blogs." One respondent also typed in: "dangerously irrelevant." We assume they meant the popular site, rather than the concept of blogging.
You raving anti-blogites out there know who you are, but do you know what you’re missing? Even we at Edutopia, convinced that the Internet is a great and growing education medium, will admit that blog is too often synonymous with blah, but the top sites our readers chose -- including David Warlick's 2 Cents Worth and Cool Cat Teacher -- almost always offer something to think about. We also received many votes for Edublogs, a blog creation platform which also offers lively forums where educators at all levels of tech acuity swap tips.
What do you think? Weigh in on the results.



Best Blog for Educators
Submitted by Renee Moore, Mississippi (not verified) on June 27, 2008 - 18:12.
I agree; Edutopia missed the mark on this category. What about blogs not written by teachers but extremely valuable to us...I'm thinking of sites such as Students 2.0.
Eight Nerdy Teachers just Bloggin' away!
Submitted by Scott Holcomb (not verified) on June 2, 2008 - 18:08.
Sure the other Blog sites above have more publicity, but we Eight Nerdy Teachers at http://www.edtechteachers.com/ we Rock! Have a Great Summer Vacation my fellow Educators!!!
Best blog for educators
Submitted by Jennifer (not verified) on May 29, 2008 - 21:18.
Sorry -- but though I respect educational bloggers as a whole -- I think Edutopia missed a great opportunity to showcase a great many EXCELLENT educational bloggers when you limited it to just 3 choices.
It would be interesting to see your disclosure on how you came up with these 3 options? What was the criteria? How many did you start with -- and how did you narrow it down?
And not just this section -- but all the other voting areas as well.
Again, I respect all the educational bloggers -- I think you missed the mark BIG TIME on this one.
I wished you had expanded the list.
JW
Editor's Note:
Submitted by naheed on May 30, 2008 - 15:28.
Staff comment: There are dozens of excellent educational blogs. The choices listed here were simply the top vote getters in our annual Readers' Survey.Link to Survey
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on May 31, 2008 - 17:30.
May I ask when you had the Annual Readers' Survey -- and is this available only through the subscription to the magazine.
Editor's note
Submitted by Editor (not verified) on June 2, 2008 - 17:10.
Staff comment: We've added language to clarify the Readers' Survey process above (to the right). The survey was available through e-newsletters and on our home page.
Educational v. Educator Blogs
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on May 29, 2008 - 18:02.
I would like to see choices from real certified classroom teachers (people on the front line)at various levels, elem, middle and hs. I enjoy the two personal blogs mentioned but feel they only scratch the surface. Who can take me inside their public school classroom?
What's the best blog for educators?
Submitted by Christy Tucker (not verified) on May 29, 2008 - 14:14.
Clarification -- Two of these are individual blogs, but Edublogs is a blogging platform. It doesn't really seem like a fair vote. Perhaps the original question could have been written more clearly so people knew what you were asking.
If the responses had been collected by someone who actually reads educational blogs, I'm sure you would have realized that Dangerously Irrelevant isn't a comment but the name of an excellent blog by Scott McLeod.
In the future, I hope you'll learn from these errors and have someone who actively participates in the edublogging community help you both write and code your survey questions. I'm sure you would have no problem finding volunteers to help you.
Categories for voting on best educator blog
Submitted by diane (not verified) on May 29, 2008 - 13:11.
How can you choose only 3 blogs for us to consider, from the hundreds of outstanding possibilities?
Couldn't we at least have some sub-genres: Best Teacher Blog, Best Tech in the Classroom Blog, Best School Administrator or Librarian or IT Blog?
What is "The Best"?
Submitted by Tim (not verified) on May 30, 2008 - 06:53.
I agree with Diane. How can the choices for "Best Blog for Educators" be narrowed down to three, one of which, as others have pointed out, is a blogging platform?
As much as I admire Vicki's and David's work, there are many other excellent blogs being written by and for educators that should be considered among the "best".
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