Blogs that I follow

Much of my reading and professional development comes from my Twitter feed and my PLN, so there are far too many to list here, but the following are a few of the blogs I regularly visit.

https://nicolaflanagan.wordpress.com/

Nicola is an inspiring leader in the field of digital technology and one whom I am lucky enough to have as part of my PLN.

http://tinkeringchild.com/

Jackie Child is a Teacher Librarian at a private school in Brisbane and shares fantastic ideas about her library and especially STEM or ‘makerspace’ activities in her blog.

https://elketeaches.wordpress.com/

Elke is an inspiring Australian Canadian teacher who blogs about using technology in education.

http://tinkering.exploratorium.edu/blog

A blog on the website that supports the book, The Art of Tinkering. An inspiring blog that includes a ‘behind the scenes look at activities and ideas we’re exploring’.

http://childrensbooksdaily.com/

Megan Daley is a Brisbane Teacher Librarian whose blog includes book reviews and teaching ideas.

http://500hats.edublogs.org/

An informative blog by a very experienced TL who lives in Australia. It is a little hard to navigate as it has many categories and tabs, but it encapsulates the broad scope of what being a Teacher Librarian entails.

http://www.popgoesthelibrary.com/

An entertaining and interesting blog about how you can use Pop Culture to improve library services.

http://anne.teachesme.com/my-weblog-projects/

Anne Davis is a retired educator that has vast experience in the field of educational blogging.

Her blog is an excellent source of information, inspiration and examples of how blogging can look from primary school through to university level.

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