Celebrations Roll Call

International Edublogging Women’s Day 2006
Celebration 9

I thank Josie Fraser for her call for us to blog about the women edubloggers who have influenced us. As I have focused on celebrations of this over the last week or so, I realized how much I have been influenced and how diverse the community of women edubloggers is. I try to make it a practice to point to good examples regularly but it was good to really reflect upon the impact of blogging for women. I quickly realized that I could never list all who need to be recognized and on this last day I want to point to some sites that I have either mentioned before in my blogging or will mention, in time. Then I will close with a blog that means a great deal to me. The person who wrote it had the most profound and meaningful influence on my life.I’ll make a separate post for that.

First, the links. I apologize for running out of time to write as I did on the previous eight posts blogging by women. I also apologize for the many links I’m sure I missed. The good news is that the list of women bloggers grows daily!

The Shifted Librarian
- Jenny Levine
Joyce Valenza’s Never Ending Search - Joyce Valenza
Mathemagenic - Lilia Efimova
I Speak of Dreams -Liz Ditz
[day in the life] - Sarah Lohnes
reflexions -
susanvg
Adventures in Educational Blogging - Susan Sedro
Blogging IT and EDucation - Emma Duke-Williams
jill/txt - Jill Walker
Full Circle Online Interaction Blog -Nancy White
Bee-coming a Webhead - Barbara Dieu
Reflections of a Techie - Marsha Ratzel

Previous posts:
EdTechUK - Josie Fraser
bgblogging - Barbara Ganley
Blog Write - Hillary Meeler
Life in The 21st Century - Amy Bowllan
Cool Cat Teacher Blog - Vicki Davis
The O
pen Classroom - Jo McLeay
Random Thoughts - Nancy McKeand
Neville’s Bloggers - Kelly Neville

One Response to “Celebrations Roll Call”

  1. Blogging IT and EDucation » Blog Archive » Women don’t blog … oh yes we do! Says:

    […] Josie and Anne Davis both produced lists of women bloggers on International Women’s day - I suggest we should forward them to Mary - who knows, she may want to take up blogging at some point. […]

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