By Liz Radzicki
1/20/15
More and more often, teachers are taking to the web! Blogs can be powerful tools for sharing resources and strategies, telling stories, reflecting on practice, and connecting to an extended network of educators. Some are definitely better at it than others, and many teachers have managed to position themselves as experts, moving conversations along and providing a hub for participation. So what are their secrets? Beyond having brilliant ideas to share with the world, how to they compose posts that accomplish their goals?
1/20/15
More and more often, teachers are taking to the web! Blogs can be powerful tools for sharing resources and strategies, telling stories, reflecting on practice, and connecting to an extended network of educators. Some are definitely better at it than others, and many teachers have managed to position themselves as experts, moving conversations along and providing a hub for participation. So what are their secrets? Beyond having brilliant ideas to share with the world, how to they compose posts that accomplish their goals?