A sampling of teacher and instructional-technology Web logs for becoming familiarized with K-12 blogging:
• by Will Richardson, Hunterdon Central Regional High School, Flemington, N.J.
• by Anne P. Davis, in the information-technology division at Georgia State University’s college of education, in Atlanta.
• by Albert Delgado, a teacher at Chicago’s Whittier Elementary School.
• by Konrad Glogowski, Fern Hill School, Oakville, Ontario, Canada.
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Selected classroom blogs:
• by students at J.H. House Elementary School in Conyers, Ga.
• by students of Clarence Fisher, the Joseph H. Kerr School, Snow Lake, Manitoba, Canada.
• written by Web-design students of Matthew J. Clausen at Willard Alternative High School, Missoula, Mont.
• by students of Darren Kuropatwa, Daniel McIntyre Collegiate School, Manitoba, Canada.
• by James M. Nelson, Duncan Christian School in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Web sites geared toward classroom blogging:
• , a popular K-12 blog-hosting service using Manila content-management software.
• by James Farmer, a college lecturer and online education consultant in Melbourne, Australia.
• , by David Warlick, the Landmark Project, a Web development/consulting firm in Raleigh, N.C.
• by ePALS Classroom Exchange Inc. in Easton, Conn.
• by Six Apart Ltd., in San Francisco, Calif.
Sites that provide blogging tools:
• To add photos:
• To add bookmarks:
• To combine all Web content on one page:
• To subscribe, via Really Simple Syndication, to other blogs: