Hey, ya'll!!!
Please take time to visit and congratulate October 's Blog-o'-the-Month, e-clippings (Learning as Art)

Voting for October went in favor this American edublogger's "Internal conversation" as described in this quote from his Typepad blog's "About" page:
About this blog... I want to say that while I love having readers, that is not the most important thing for me about blogging. This is almost an internal conversation I am having in a very public way. I welcome and appreciate your comments, ideas, criticisms, and readership.This blog is primarily about how culture and technology come together over the space we call 'learning.' It covers a lot of ground but the overarching theme (at least in my mind if not always evident) is how these new technologies, methodologies and ideas can be used to create a richer world of learning.
The stellar blogs nominated for the month of November are:

Pooky Media
Pooky Amsterdam
edbuzz.org
Daryll Johnson and Shawn Roner
Edtech Jen
Jennifer Roland
Tim Holt's Intended Consequences
Tim Holt
In the event of a tie I'll find some groovy randomizing SL tool to choose the winner! Any suggestions? Leave 'em in the info dropbox!
Past Features (Blog Hall of Fame):
Clive on Learning--Clive Shepherd
Technology and Learning--Lee Kraus
PESD Island--Noreen Strehlow
In a Strange Land--Iggy O et al
Second Life in New Zealand--John Waugh, Terry Neal, et al
Hey Jude!--Judy O'Connell
Learning Games--Daniel Livingstone
Learning Visions--Cammy Bean
Dr. Z Reflects--Leigh Zeitz
Hendron's Digest--John Hendron
Phasing Grace--Grace McDunnough
From Mr. A to Mr. Z--Jeff Agamenoni
Around the Corner--McGuhlin.net
Fleep's Deep Thoughts--Fleep Tuque/Chris Collins
NMC Campus--New Media Consortium
PHSPrincipal Blog--Dave Meister
Teaching Math Technology Blog--Maria Anderson
2CentsWorth--David Warlick
The Story of My Second Life--Kevin Jarrett
Oh! Second Life (now Oh! Virtual Learning)--Scott Merrick :)



1 comments:
Thank you for the shout-out. We really appreciate how much attention and how many collaboration opportunities have been presented. Let us know if we can return the favor in some fashion.
Daryll Johnson
EDBuzz.org
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