Professional Resources Links

This blog is written by Dr. Mike Karlin is solely for promoting technology integration in the classroom. With great reviews, strategies, and lesson plans it is a great way to dip your toe into the ed tech realm.

From the popular TED Talks come a podcast that is focused on education. While not solely focused on educational technology, this is a good podcast to listen to top educators, community leaders and educational researchers on education today and where it is going.

Created by the George Lucas Educational Foundation, Edutopia has been at the fore front of collecting and bringing top level strategies to classrooms across the world. Provides videos, articles and a newsletters that keep you up today on important educational research and strategies to help improve your practice.

A short and simple podcasts that are around 3-4 minutes in length that focus on single topics in educational technology. Created by Randall Black, who is a popular content creator on the playerFM podcast site.

Written by Richard Byrne, this blog covers education technology that is free to use in traditional, home and distance education. All of these posts have several links and examples for teachers to use in their own classrooms and have 14 years of articles and posts that you can access all for free!

This site has both a blog and a podcast about the most current educational technology trends. Created and hosted by Chris Nesi and regularly has guests that share their love and passion for education and the technology they use to enhance it.

Steven is a education tech guru and certainly someone to follow on Twitter. His feed is a mix of inspirational quotes and educational pieces on good tech ideas for the classroom.

This website has a combination of podcasts, blogs and twitter feeds all from this innovator in education. Steve hosts multiple education experts and has a collection of creative ideas to implement in any classroom.

This educational content creators blog is a hot spot of great ideas to implement technology and good teaching strategies into all classrooms. Posts regularly and has collections of a best of series he does for strategies he uses and compiles from different sources.

A STEM teacher and advocate Shelly has a fantastic Twitter page to follow that includes a wide range of material from tech to use in the classroom to infographics that help breakdown different strategies using tech in the classroom.