I regularly share my picks for the most useful posts of each month. I also publish a list of the month’s most popular posts, based on the number of times they are “clicked-on.”
I also share a list of Post Rank’s analysis of each month’s top posts. Post Rank uses a variety of ways to measure level of “engagement” that readers have with specific blog posts. I have a constantly updated “widget” on my blog’s sidebar that lists these posts, but I thought a monthly post would be helpful/interesting to subscribers who don’t regularly visit the blog itself.
Here are their rankings for the month of December:
The “Best” TED Talks (Well, Really, The Ones I Use With My Classes)
The Best “The Best…” Lists Of 2009
The Best Social Studies Websites — 2009
What Was The Best Education-Related Book You Read In 2009?
“Movieclips” Is A Real Find!
The Best Science & Math Sites — 2009
Interview Of The Month: John Norton From The Teacher Leaders Network
Best “Tweets” Of 2009
The Importance Of Saying “I’m Sorry” To Students
Students’ Personal Space
Walking In Someone Else’s Shoes
The Best Sites To See “Photos That Changed The World”
My Ten Most Memorable Teaching Moments — 2009 (What Were Yours?)
The Best Places To Find The Most Popular (& Useful) Resources For Educators — 2009
December’s Best “Tweets”
What Did You Learn In 2009?
The Best Interactive Infographics — 2009
The Best Spelling Sites
Student Goal-Setting Lesson I’m Trying Out On Monday
Improvisation In The ESL/EFL Classroom — At Least In Mine
A Bunch Of New Christmas Resources
Evaluating Teachers In Order To Fire Them?
Additions To “The Best…” List on AIDS Resources
The Best “Decade In Review” Sites
The Best Articles (And Blog Posts) Offering Practical Advice To Teachers — 2009
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