Canival of Educators: New Beginnings Edition is up
There are many helpful articles and musings for you to enjoy.
The next carnival will be right here at Notes from a homeschooling mom. Let me know if you can volunteer to host it on your blog and to enter a submission follow this link to the handy dandy submission form.
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Carnival of Education, Bare Bones Edition is up.
We need more entries and we need more volunteers to make sure all of the educators on the web get the attention they deserve. Contact ahermitt@gmail.com for more information.
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Carnival of Educators, 8th Edition is up.
Check it out at freehomeed.com
This is still a new homeschool carnival... so send your entry and volunteer to host!
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Seventh Carnival of Educators, Lost in time
It is so easy to lose track of time when you are homeschooling as it is so easy to go off of a Monday through Friday Schedule. I find myself constantly asking my worker-bee husband what day it is, because when you are living and learning, it really doesn't matter... unless you miss a due date like I did with a carnival. But if I had some volunteers for hosts (hint, hint) it would be less likely to happen.
And so I present to you the Seventh Carnival of Educators, Lost in time edition. There's no rhyme or reason to order, or time space continuum in this blog post but it's all good reading so enjoy!
Joanne Jacobs explores the twilight series and its place in literature and presents Confessions of a Twilight-loving teacher posted at Joanne Jacobs.
Dave Johnston points out that low income students and teachers don't agree on the end purpsoe of school in Deloitte's High School Disconnect posted at Friends of Dave.
Mathew Needleman presents reasons for using blogging in education in The Case for Blogging in the Classroom posted at Creating Lifelong Learners.
Mr Teacher shows off his writing prowess and presents http://urbanschoolteacherblog.blogspot.com/2009/12/mr-teacher-times-online.html posted at Mr Teacher.
Carol Richtsmeier imagines a fantasy classroom (in a jar) and presents A Little Dab Should Do You posted at Bellringers.
Annette Berlin presents Free Online Picture Books posted at Stuff With A Purpose, saying, "Dozens of wonderful, full color picture books, make a great educational resource for children."
Rachel Lynette makes the classroom more homey and presents The Creative Classroom - Your Class Library | Minds in Bloom posted at Minds in Bloom.
Wendy Piersall presents Christmas Math Worksheets posted at Classroom Jr., saying, "These were hugely popular last year, they have become a Christmas tradition now!"
Deana presents Couponing 101 posted at The Frugal Homeschooling Mom, saying, "This sort-of applies to "teaching" - - I'm a homeschooling mom, and I'm teaching others how to save money with coupons.
That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of
carnival of educators using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our
blog carnival index page.
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Sixth Edition of Carnival of Educators, Carnival Love
Welcome to the December 1, 2009 edition of carnival of educators. This is the 6th edition, and I have to admit to still trying to be able to get the ball rolling. With that I think it is time to reset some rules. If you are going to submit an entry to the carnival, you also need to promote the carnival on your blog or all of our work is in vain. If you continue to submit posts, but never promote the carnival, you will not be included in future carnivals. On a more fun front... we are still looking for volunteers to host carnivals. To date, I only have two volunteers. So, Let's spread some carnival love.
Rachel Lynette presents Get Your Students to Talk about School | Minds in Bloom posted at Minds in Bloom.
~Then there are teachers who bend over backwards for our kids simply trying to teach. Too often then end up frustrated. Here's some love for the teachers.
Joanne Jacobs presents Teacher ed: Dump the American dream posted at Joanne Jacobs.
Siobhan Curious presents now you've made me mad posted at Siobhan Curious.
Batya presents I'm Out of The Classroom, Yes, Again posted at me-ander.
Mr Teacher presents What's in a name? posted at Mr Teacher.
Annette Berlin presents Educational Art Sites For Kids posted at Craft Stew, saying, "Reviews on three fun and educational websites for kids."
Gary Mullen presents Creative uses for Ostrich Feathers posted at Culture Blog.
~For this homeschool educator, I am a technology-in-education maniac. Here's some Technology love:
TIC presents Computer Literacy is Literacy posted at Technology In Class, saying, "Are computer classes mandatory at your school? Computer literacy is literacy, it should be required of all students to some degree."
Mathew Needleman presents The Case for Blogging in the Classroom posted at Creating Lifelong Learners
Mathew Needleman also presents K12 Online Conference: Steal This Preso! Trailer posted at Creating Lifelong Learners.
~Who wouldn't love to get them in college. Here is some College Love:
Allison Johanson presents How to: Find & Apply for Weird College Scholarships posted at How To E-D-U.
This concludes this edition of Carnival of educators. To submit your entry to the next carnival click here.
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Carnival of Educators, 5th Edition, Better Late Than Never
With that said, here are the entries in the order they were sent.
Welcome to the November 24, 2009 edition of carnival of educators.
Anne Valens presents The World’s 50 Best Open Courseware Collections posted at Online University Rankings.
Jimmy Hagans presents Top 50 Official University Blogs posted at Online University Rankings.
Mr Teacher seemed to have alot to say. He presented Spelling disaster ,Sex, Ed?!, and 34 posted at Mr Teacher.
Joanne Jacobs presents How parents can help teens succeed posted at Joanne Jacobs.
siobhan curious presents Yannick's debts posted at Siobhan Curious, saying, "Yannick has a problem. He wants me to solve it. I can't."
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Kaitlyn cole presents 100 Best Blogs for International Business Students posted at Online Colleges.net.
Linda Jones presents 100 Great Twitter Tips, Tools & Tutorials for Serious Students posted at AccreditedOnlineColleges.org.
Scott Palat presents Choosing the Right College or University with AcceptEdge | posted at Colleen Palat, saying, "This site includes free tools for helping students and parents select colleges."
TIC presents Life Skills Education posted at Technology In Class, saying, "Teaching practical life skills, do you make time for it?"
Ken Havelock presents Brain Teasers | Free Trivia | Buy Puzzles | Fascinating Facts posted at A Thinker's Daily ChallengeTM, saying, "A curious mind is an active mind and an active mind is a healthy mind. A Thinker’s Daily ChallengeTM picks up on “The Curious Mind,” as it presents geography, history, and science questions (plus puzzles) which are sure to capture your interest."
Gin G. presents Museums and Stones posted at Sense Scribe, saying, "Some days, only a few know tid bits of history and historic pieces. Read more."
Gracie Turner presents 100 Best iPhone Apps for Students Going Green posted at Online Courses.org.
Angela Martin presents 100 Exciting Lectures on All Things Green | Online College Tips - Online Colleges posted at Online Colleges.org.
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Quirky Momma presents Learning About the Body posted at quirkymomma.com, saying, "Ten great activities we did with our preschoolers to help them learn about the Body"
Pamela Jorrick presents Why Don't Students Like School? posted at Blah, Blah, Blog.
Humor
Madeleine Begun Kane presents There?s No Substitute For A Bad Job (Limerick and Haiku Prompt) posted at Mad Kane's Humor Blog.
Carol Richtsmeier presents Conventions, Museums & Yukon posted at Bellringers.
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Rachel Lynette presents The Creative Classroom: Come to the Front posted at Minds in Bloom, saying, "Thanks for considering my post!"
That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of carnival of educators using our carnival submission form.
Past posts and future hosts can be found on our
blog carnival index page.
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Carnival of Educators, A Week of Firsts
Welcome to the October 27, 2009 edition of Carnival of Educators.
The absence of the Carnival of Education left a hole in my life. I didn't know about Educarnival v2 but that one is silent right now too. Anyway, I decided it was time to get another carnival going. I am however looking for volunteer hosts. I can't do it alone. More info here. I should also point out that I did not include posts that were not done by educators, hence the name, Carnival of Educators. That can include teachers, college professors, homeschooling parents, school administrators, and tutors, and a select few others dedicated to education. I am trying to make this a junk-free carnival.
With that said, we got a pretty good response for a first carnival, and I am happy to compile it. Here are the entries for Carnival of Educators, A Week of Firsts.
Let's start if off with the first family:
Mary Ann Zehr presents Obama Keeps Track of What His Daughters Are Reading posted at Curriculum Matters.
First there's one, then there's two:
Carol Richtsmeier presents Thing 1, Thing 2 & Fish Clappers posted at Bellringers.
Before you can help a child who needs special education services, you have to test them first:
Whispering Teacher presents When to Have Your Child Tested for Special Education posted at The Whispering Teacher, saying, "Hi, I came across your blog and I thought we could share articles :-)"
This college may very well be first on my son's list:
Herbert Aitken presents Pet Friendly Universities: 10 Colleges That Love Your Cat or Dog posted at College Stats.org.
Just about everyone's first science experiment is a volcano. But there's a lot more you can do with baking soda.
Patti W presents Patti’s Baking Soda and Vinegar Compendium posted at Patti's Nursery School Class, saying, "Got little (or not so little) kids in your life? Want to learn some basic chemistry with them? The volcano is just the beginning of what you can do with baking soda and vinegar. Here's a sampling of what I do with those two ingredients in preschool and with my own kids at home."
This blog reminds us to think first, then speak.
Rachel Lynette presents Minds in Bloom: 8 Ways to Crush Creative Thinking in Children posted at Minds in Bloom.
This post is about putting others first, and yourself second.
Siddharth Garud presents Heroes and Hope of my India posted at Indian Eagle's Diary, saying, "2 of young inspiring educators from India. They were successful in their professions but chose to move into educating the underprivileged children. They are the heroes transforming India."
Every year, at yearbook time, I hear about a new controversy. This is a new first for me.
hall monitor presents Lesbian student banned from wearing tuxedo in yearbook posted at DetentionSlip.org, saying, "I guess some schools think they can write the rules of gender rights." But at least they are not picking on girls only. Andrea presents Boy told he could not wear girls clothes to school at Education Headlines Examiner.
These final posts are from blogs that don't necessarily fit the theme, but they still have educational value.
TIC presents The Failure of Teacher-Centered Teaching in A Serious Man posted at Technology In Class, saying, "A reminder of the importance of student-centered learning through the multiple intelligence."
Andrea presents Homeschool 101: Educator discount cards posted at Atlanta Homeschooling Examiner.
Fredric Cernick presents 25 Free Web Tools Every Student Should Use posted at How To E-D-U.
Alvaro Fernandez presents 15 FAQs on Neuroplasticity and Brain Fitness posted at SharpBrains, saying, "Here you have a Question and Answer session on what neuroplasticity means and how to maintain and improve brain fitness"
That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of carnival of educators using our
carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.
Here's a bonus halloween entry: Crafty Rose presents Halloween Ghost Garland posted at Fine Craft Guild .com.
Technorati tags: carnival of educators, blog carnival.
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Let's get a new Education Carnival Going!
I will start the first post next Tuesday at noon. If you want to host a carnival please email me at ahermitt@ gmail.com.
I will update this page as I get all of the rules and submission guidelines together, but for now, lets keep it simple:
1. Submit original posts from your blog
2. Posts MUST BE education related, and true blogs, not commercial websites.
3. Submit by Sunday at midnight eastern standard time to get in by Tuesday at noon.
4. Submit through the carnival link http://blogcarnival.com/bc/cprof_8594.html , not by direct email.... it makes our work eaiser.
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