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 September(actually, all of these posts tied for the highest rank — once a post reaches a “10″ in Post Rank, it can’t go any higher):

“10 Interesting Ways To Use A Wiki In The Classroom”

Reading Logs — Part Two (or “How Students Can Grow Their Brains”)

The Twenty Blogs I Read First…

Concerns About Book “Leveling”

The Best Part Of The President’s Speech & How I’ll Use It

The Best Online Interactive Exercises For Writing That Are Not Related To Literary Analysis

Great New Website From The BBC For Math, English & Science

Part Thirty-Nine Of The Best Ways To Create Online Content Easily & Quickly

Finding The Most Popular “Search” Terms

The Best Resources For Learning Research & Citation Skills

“Now I Know My Brain Is Growing When I Read Every Night”

The Best Online Resources To Teach About Plagiarism

Helping Students Develop Self-Control