There are several ongoing series of posts that appear in this blog, and I thought that readers might find it useful to see a list of all of them in one place.
They include:
My “The Best…” lists, which now are approaching 300 in number. These highlight resources that I feel are the best that relate to a particular topic.
I periodically post “most popular” lists of websites that I think educators might find useful. Of course, there are a number of ways to gauge “popularity.” I just view these lists as opportunities to check-out some new sites, and find it interesting to see which ones might be particularly “popular.”
I regularly highlight my picks for the nine or ten (or, or in this month’s case, a few more) most useful posts for each month — not including “The Best…” lists. I also use these in a more extensive monthly newsletter I send-out. You can see back issues of those newsletters here and all my “Top Ten” picks at Websites Of The Month.
Every month I’ve begun to make a short list highlighting my choices of the best resources I shared through Twitter, but didn’t necessarily include them in posts here on my blog.
I also write a monthly post sharing the most popular posts from the blog. In other words, the posts that are “most clicked-on.”
I 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.
I also write a monthly (more-or-less) “What Do You Do…” series — posts that focus on questions or challenges that I face in my teaching and ones that I think others might share, too.
I also write two series of posts which you can find under “The Best” lists — both have their own sections on that page. One is on “Classroom Management” and, under “Web 2.0,” you can find a forty part series (so far) on “The Best Ways To Create Online Content Easily & Quickly.”
Finally, each month i write a post called A Look Back, which “looks back” at posts from one and two years ago.
I hope seeing a list of all of them in one place is helpful…
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