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Cycles of Learning
Who doesn’t like a good life hack? Ramsay Musallam recognized how useful hacks could be in classrooms, so he set up Cycles of Learning to share practical education tech hacks to make teachers’ lives just a bit easier. Once you see his TED Talk on sparking learning, you won’t be able to get enough of his content. By focusing on simple ways to inspire real learning in students using technology in the classroom, Musallam shows us that even learning can be hacked.
Hack a day
“Hack a day” is one of my favorite electronic blogs and one of the largest of its kind. There are lots of cool projects on this hack blog. They update their blog with many posts every day. I would definitely recommend checking it out.
CodeBetter
CodeBetter blog has one main goal – introduce developers to better tools, methodologies and practices within software development. They are focused on technical content that is actually relevant rather than filling their blog with random fluff to increase the views.
What makes CodeBetter different from other blogs is that they avoid writing about stuff that does not work and spend time criticizing it. They focus on pointing out what’s good and worth your time.
The Innovative Educator
If you have ever felt that school was boring or irrelevant, the Innovative Educator, Lisa Nielson, understands how you feel. Motivated by her own disillusionment with the way public schools today approach teaching, Nielson focuses on showing other educators ways that they can use freely available resources and technologies already within students’ grasps to make classes more engaging and relevant. Not only does Nielson deal with broad ideas about technology in the classroom, but also the nitty gritty details of implementation, so that teachers will be able to use her ideas without having to struggle against a budget process or other restrictions.
PyroElectro
PyroElectro’s blog is a great maker blog that features many articles about robotics and electronic circuits. Their web page is easy to navigate. They update their blog about one or two times per day.