“N.J. Teacher Makes Blogs A Staple at High School” By Valarie Strauss, Washington Post, April 4, 2006.
“Best Blog for Educators” Edutopia Magazine, April, 2006.
“Getting Connected” By Lucille Renwick, District Administration, April, 2006.
” The Social Web” Technology and Learning, March 2006, (author).
“Blogs Taking a Seat in, out of Classrooms” Chicago Tribune, March 13, 2006.
“Teachers using Web logs to promote class discussion” Courier Post, December 21, 2005.
“Blogs’ Catching On as Tool for Instruction” Education Week, December 14, 2005.
“The Educator’s Guide to the Read/Write Web” Educational Leadership, December, 2005/January, 2006, (author).
“What’s a Wiki? A Powerful Collaborative Tool for Teaching and Learning. That’s What!” MultiMedia and Internet @ Schools Magazine, November, 2005, (author).
“A Discussion with Will Richardson: Librarians & the Read/Write Web”, by Michael Stephens, ALA Tech Source, October 31, 2005.
“Blogging 101–Web logs go to school”, by Alorie Gilbert, News.com, October 17, 2005.
“Blog Revolution: Expanding classroom horizons with Web logs.” Technology and Learning Magazine, October 15, 2005, (author).
“New Kids on the Blog”, by Mary Ellen Flannery, NEA Today, October, 2005.
“The Online Edge”, by Odvard Egil Dyrli, District Administrator, October, 2005.
” Portrait of a Digital Native”, by Tom McHale, Technology and Learning, September, 2005.
“Blogging Classroom Connects to Parents”, by Emily Anthes, St. Petersburg (FL) Times, August 9, 2005.
“The Grades That Vanished, and Some Other Threats to Students’ Data”, by Tim Gnatek, New York Times, August 5, 2005.
“Blogomania”, by Eric Oatman, School Library Journal, August 1, 2005.
“More and more e-savvy educators using blogs”, by Cynthia Kopkowski, Palm Beach Post, July 5, 2005.
What’s in a Blog?, American School Boards Journal, July 2005.
New Jersey High School Learns the ABCs of Blogging, THE Journal, June 2005 (author).
“Blog On”, Edutopia Magazine, July 2005.
The ABCs of RSS, Technology and Learning Magazine, May 2005 (author).
Blogging to Build a Learning Community, by Pam Berger, Information Searcher, Spring 2005.
“Applying Technology: School Premiere—
The Blog” by Wylie Wong, Ed Tech Magazine, Spring 2005.
“When Kids Make Content: A Q & A” by Cedar Pruitt, Digital Divide Network, March 7, 2005.
“Reading, Blogging, and “Rithmetic?” by Andrea Flanagan, The (NCTE) Council Chronicle, March 2005.
“Blogging and Benefiting” by John Franklin, Education Update, ASCD, February, 2005.
“This Just In; Web Feeds for Enhanced Library Services” by Gerry McKiernan, Knowledge Quest, January/February 2005.
“All the World’s a Stage.” by Sarah Fallon, Edutopia Magazine, February, 2005.
“How do you communicate with students who have grown up with
technology? Schools are looking to technology for the answer.” by Kevin
Delaney, Wall Street Journal, January 17, 2005, pp R4.
“Do-it-yourself radio is spreading across the Internet like wildfire” by Odvard Egil Dyrli, District Administrator, January 2005.
“Blogs in K-12 Education: Where’s the Fit?” by Susan Brooks-Young, Today’s School, November/December 2004, pg. 23.
“Classroom Use Of Web Logs Raises Concerns” by Kevin Delaney, Wall Street
Journal, October 27, 2004, pg. B1.
“Harnessing
Technology to ‘Transform Education'” The Intel Innovator,
Fall 2004.
“Educational
Blogging” by Stephen Downes, Educause,
September/October 2004, p 14-26.
“In
the Classroom, Web Blogs Are the New Bulletin Boards” by
Jeffery Selingo, The New York Times, August 19,
2004.
“An
Interview with Will Richardson of Weblogg-ed.com” Blogs in
Education, About.com, August 19,
2004.
“RSS
could transform online communication” by Dan David,
eSchool News, August 3,
2004.
“Logs
prepare to go on a roll ,” by Stephen O’Hear, The
Guardian, June 8, 2004.
“Blogs: A Creative
Godsend or a Self-Indulging Curse” by Anne Davis, Tim Lauer and Will
Richardson Independent School Technology Letter,
May, 2004. (author)
“Weblogs in
Education, Endless Connections” by Angela Turk and Anne Davis,
Milestones (Ga. State U. magazine,) Winter, 2004, p.
12-14.
“Online
Blogging,” by Christian Toto, Washington
Times, January 12, 2004.
“Blogging
and RSS: The ‘What’s It?’ and ‘How To’ of Powerful New Web Tools for
Educators,” MultiMedia & Internet @
Schools, January/February 2004, p. 10-13. (author)
“Blogging On,”
Principal
Leadership (Middle Level Edition), November, 2003, p. 61-64.
(author)
“Web
Logs in the English Classroom: More Than Just Chat,” English
Journal, September, 2003, p. 39-43. (author)
“Weblogs:
Internet Publishing Made Easy,” Desien,
August, 2003. (author)
“Scaffolding
for Struggling Students: Reading and Writing with Blogs,” by
Sara Kajder and Glen Bull, Learning and Leading with
Technology, October, 2003, p. 32-25.
This
time it’s Personal by Mark Toner, Teacher
Magazine, October, 2003.
“Writing
with Weblogs” by Glen Bull, Gina Bull and Sara Kajder,
Learning and Leading with Technology, September
2003, p. 32-34.
Can
Johnny Blog?, by Pamela LiCalzi O’Connell, New York
Times, August 14, 2003.
This
Just In, Intel Innovation Odyssey, June
2003.
“Tools for Inquiry,” Knowledge Quest,
Journal of the American Association of School
Librarians, May/June 2003.
Writing
With Web Logs by Kristen Kennedy, TechLearning
Magazine, February 2003.
Technology
for All Students by Dr. Sylvia Charp, T.H.E.
Journal, April, 2003.
Blogs: A
Disruptive Technology Coming of Age? by Phillip Long,
Syllabus, October, 2002.
Weblogs
in Education: Bringing the World to the Liberal Arts
Classroom by Sarah Lohnes, NITLE News,
Winter, 2003.
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