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Going a bit deeper than just the latest tech, the articles focus on international technology news, business and culture. The Next Web is my personal favourite of the technology blogs.

The original (and in some minds the best) Technology blog, TechCrunch is the most popular tech blog around, offering the latest technology news and information on startups. With a focus on technology in education, Fractus Learning publishes articles, insights and ideas for educators who are passionate about technology and learning. The education spin-off of the ever popular TED talks, these engaging animated videos can be used for lessons, supplementary material or even just a bit of ‘educational’ fun. Mindshift – add feedĬreated by KQED and NPR, MindShift explores the future of learning in all its dimensions, covering cultural and technology trends, innovations in education, groundbreaking research, education policy, and more. One of the most popular feeds created just for teachers, ‘Free Technology for Teachers’ does exactly what is says on the tin.

The perennial favourite, Edutopia dishes out practical classroom strategies and tips, lesson ideas, personal stories, and innovative approaches to improving teaching practices. So with this tranquil analogy, here are twenty five of the the best RSS feeds for educators.īest RSS Feeds for Educators Education 1. It’s calm, organized and I can sip comfortably and carefully at the pace I want.

I couldn’t agree more, and personally would be lost in a world of ‘information overload’ without my trusty Feedly feed.įor me, if Twitter is the fire hose of information, then RSS is the water cooler. In his ‘ EdTech Presentation for People Who Don’t Like EdTech Presentations‘, math teacher (and amazing presenter) Dan Meyer states that RSS feeds are part of his EdTech mission statement.
