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SpeechTechie – GlogsterEDU week

From Patrick Black over on Teaching All Students. Sean Sweeney, over at SpeechTechie, has a great series this week on GlogsterEDU.  If you have ever thought about trying out this web2.0 tool (which, if you don’t know, is basically a … Continue reading

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SpeechTechie – GlogsterEDU week

From Patrick Black over on Teaching All Students. Sean Sweeney, over at SpeechTechie, has a great series this week on GlogsterEDU.  If you have ever thought about trying out this web2.0 tool (which, if you don’t know, is basically a … Continue reading

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More Honors for This Blog

From Jim Gerl over on Special Education Law Blog. Image via Wikipedia We are gratified by the response to this blog.  We have won some impressive honors. In 2008 we won first place in the education blog category of the … Continue reading

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We’re No. 2; Special Education Law Blog Named Second Best Special Education Blog

Image by acroamatic via Flickr A recent list of the top 40 Special Education Blogs ranks this blog as number 2! As the old television ad says, we try harder. But seriously, this is another big honor for this blog.Here is the list. There are some amaz… Continue reading

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Top 100 technology blogs for teachers

This blog has the honor of being included in the Top 100 technology blogs for teachers, but a new blog from OnlineDegrees.org.  A lot of the blogs I read on a regular basis are also included.  Take a moment to check out the list.

Patrick

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Censorship & The Blogosphere

Image via WikipediaOK that’s an interesting topic, but how could censorship be related to special education law or to this blog you ask? I know this may at first blush sound like a stretch, but wait.Many of our readers work for governments- state age… Continue reading

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Moms with Apps

I’m always on the lookout for sites which review iPhone/iPod/iPad Touch apps.  As we all know there are now over 150,000 apps, and not all of them are good!  Lately I’ve been reading Moms with Apps.  It’s a great review site with lots of info on fun and useful apps for moms on the go!  They also take the time to review educational apps too!  Recently they’ve featured Arithmaroo’s Instant Counting, and Eric Sailer’s iPad app ArtikPix.  Every Friday they feature an app, and usually have free copies available!  Make sure to add Moms with Apps to your reader!


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EdTech Blog Swap

I was very excited to take part in the EdTech Blog Swap sponsored by SimpleK12.  You can check out the guest post on my blog, as well as my post.  But don’t forget to check out all the other blog swaps!  Head over to SimpleK12 to see all the other great posts!

Patrick


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Blog Update!

For those of you who read the blog via email or RSS (which I highly recommend) you may want to check out the new design of Teaching All Students.  It’s been almost 2 years, and I thought maybe a facelift was in order.  Nothing earth shattering, but I think it’s nice to spruce things up every once and a while!  Let me know what you think in the comments!

Patrick

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Carnival of Education

Check out this week’s Carnival of Education.  It’s being hosted by Mr. D of I want to Teach Forever today.


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