The Landscape of Learning's Top 10 Blog Posts of the Year

It has been exactly one year since I have created my blog, The Landscape of Learning.  From blogging, I have learned so much about learning, teaching, reading, writing, blogging, education, and relationships.  I have noticed myself become a much better writer by simply reading what other educators have to say, analyzing their thoughts, and synthesizing my own into blog posts.

Like most educators, I decided to start my own blog for the following reasons:

  1. To internalize all of the information and media that I consume everyday regarding best practices in education. 
  2. To build on my pedagogical beliefs, keep current in my field, and stay up to date on the latest technology resources that are available.
  3. To share my expertise, resources, and pedagogy with other educators around the world. 
  4. To give back to my personal learning network of educators who already do so much for me.
  5. To continue to learn and grow with my personal learning network with the hope that our knowledge and expertise will continue to provide the best possible education for students all over the world.
In just one year I have written nearly 100 blog posts and collected nearly 50,000 views by more than 135 different countries from around the world. What I find interesting is that what I perceive to be the most valuable and useful blog posts are completely different from what my readers perceive as most valuable and useful. After analyzing my blog stats, it seems as if my readers are more interested in the resources and tools that I share, rather than sharing my educational insight, experience, and ideas regarding best and next practice teaching strategies.  This is very powerful feedback for me!

I would like to thank all of my subscribers, commenters and readers for finding my blog to be both valuable and useful.  If you are reading this blog post, then I would like to personally thank you for participating and contributing to my personal learning network!

The Landscape of Learning's Top 10 Blog Posts of the Year
  1. My Top 25 Free Math Resources for Education
  2. Twitter Tweet Sheet: Tips, Tricks, and Resources
  3. My Top Free Online Tools and Resources for PBL
  4. My Top 25 Free Science Resources for Education
  5. 15 Free Online Apps to Get Your Students Creating
  6. 13 Ways to use Socrative as a Formative Assessment 
  7. The 21st Century Learner Needs a 21st Century Teacher
  8. The 21st Century Resume`: How to Get Your Students Noticed in the Workplace
  9. MyBrain: The Most Underrated App Off the Market
  10. We Can't Forget that there are Faces Behind the Data

Comments

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    1. Mitali, thank you so much for your comment to this blog post. I always find it so gratifying when someone happens to stumble across my blog and finds it particularly useful or valuable. It is rare that people actually comment on blog posts, so I truly appreciate you taking the time to leave a note. Thank you so much for your encouraging words and I wish you the best of luck in your search!

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    1. Aliza, thank you so much for the kind words regarding my blog. I am so glad to hear that you find my blog to be useful for a lot of people. I am particularly grateful that you appreciate my writing style and creativity. This really means a lot to me. Thank you so much for commenting and best of luck in your future endeavors!

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