Introduction:
https://bloggingasprofessionaldevelopment.blogspot.com
Hi, I’m Carolyn Creighton, a retired teacher and
administrator, working to keep my Alabama certification. I want this blog to
challenge me to continued learning, even though this one added a few gray
hairs. Blogging as Professional Development gives a different "eye' on the
world
Content and Structure:
Each
entry to date establishes a foundation for future growth. As it is public,
peers are free to comment and I hope you will. Teamwork is what elearning is
all about!
Process Reflection:
I selected a simple template that parallels my personal
writing blog. I like simplicity if content is the core of the project. I chose
a template I use in personal writings; so I can merge the two after this class
is over should I choose to do so.
Other Thoughts about blogging since this is my fourth re-do.
Not everyone will think of a blog as professional development, but to get to this point and create a 4th blog (not to interfere with my personal writing blog) took more time and effort than I expected. Google makes it easier, but the entries may vary, depending upon what the writer decides should be in a professional, shareable one.
I have worked at adding visual things that make it more appealing. I can see why people are hesitant to start a blog, especially when they don't use google as their search engine. I have mine written down so you and I both can refer to it. Mine is plain vanilla and at the same time, I don't want it to be busy with superfluous things. If writing is the heart, then I want it to stand out.
The other thing I thought about was hacking, but you really have to be "out there" to find a specific blog to hack. So, I am assuming this is a safe way to transfer PD thoughts, intents, suggestions, sharing, and collegiality.
Things I wanted to add independently:
https://iste.org/standards
The Alabama Course of Study (COS) serves as the
foundation for K-12 education in Alabama’s public schools. so give
me a reference point for storage as needed.
http://edtechleaders.org
ALEX | Alabama Learning Exchange (asc.edu)
I can
come back and add resources as I need to. This proves both helpful and
timesaving.
Common Sense Education Edutopia - What Works in Education
EdTech Leaders Online
The
National Writing Project
National Writing Project | Home (nwp.org)
National Council for the Teachers of English
NCTE - National Council of Teachers of English
The Oyez Project
This website is so interesting and useful for the US Supreme Court cases. The Oyez Project is an unofficial online multimedia archive website for the Supreme Court of the United States. It was initiated by the Illinois Institute of Technology's Chicago-Kent College of Law and now also sponsored by Cornell Law School Legal Information Institute and Justia. (wikipedia source).
I chose
a template I use in my personal writings; so I can merge the two after this
class is over should I choose to do so.

