Educators should know above all others about the importance of connections. Connectivity is equally important in conversations around the blogosphere.
The F-list was designed as a way to create connections with one another outside the classroom. Many unsung voices of expertise and wisdom deserve a bigger audience. By hyperlinking to them, we give these teachers the "F" they deserve by adding them to the F-List.
Here are the F-Lister’s thus far. Special thanks to contributors Robin, Mike, John, Phil
Are We Doing Anything Today?
Timely Teacher Talk
Three Standard Deviations to the Left
Eide Neurolearning Blog
Speaking of History
Mindset Matters: Leading and Teaching with Smart and Heart
The Principal’s Office
Curious Cat: Science and Engineering Blog
Confessions of a Science Librarian
Thoughts on business, engineering and higher education
eContent
Room 9 Nelson Central
The Open Classroom
Beautiful Biology
Red Fish, Blue Fish
Math Teacher Mambo
Little Miss Teacher
InsideSchools.org
Thoughts on Teaching
Leader Talk
Dancing with Words
Inspire Possibilities
Coconut Headsets
Middle Zone Musings
Empathy
Technology Enhanced Learning
FreeScience and Video Lectures Online
New Additions from (My Friends at Ning Network)
Pair-a-Dimes for your thoughts‘
Mr. Perry’s Bloghome
Blended Learning and Instruction
Smoky Hill eTalk
Debbie Harris
Learnosity
There have been a few non-teacher versions of the F-List – and that’s cool! After all, every blogger is a teacher of sort (yeah?) and we’re all learners (say yes!). Thanks to those folks two:
Cowtown Chronicles’ F-List
David Bohl’s F-List
Of course, John, Will, Sheryl and Scott have great lists too – and though their lists are not so much unsung, they are deserving of mention.
UPDATE: Dave Sherman has also started a great list of Educators Who Get It (EWGI’s).Great idea, Dave!
Now…here’s what we can do:
"Simply create a new post on your blog, but CUT AND PASTE the list I have above, and then ADD any blogs you feel aren’t getting their due either. It can be one blog, or a hundred (or none if you simply want to repost the same list), but the idea is, find those great blogs that, for whatever reason, you feel aren’t getting their due, link-wise.
Then after you leave your post, the next blogger will do the same thing, cut and paste YOUR list, and add THEIR blogs to the list, then repost it. Add the same instructions in your post that the next blogger should cut and paste YOUR list, and add any blogs they feel should be on it to THEIR list. The list will get increasingly long, and all the blogs will get a sort of reverse ‘pyramid-affect’ of link-love."
Your Turn:-)







