A "must read"? (thinly disguised self-promotion)
You do what you do out of your private love of the thing itself. - Anne Dillard
This came in the e-mail the other day:
Your blog has been chosen as a must-read by EdTech Magazine! Thank you for all of the great content and resources that you provide to the K-12 community.
You can see the list here: http://www.edtechmagazine.com/k12/article/2012/06/honor-roll-50-must-read-k-12-education-it-blogs
Follow the hashtag #k12top50 on Twitter to get involved in the conversation and connect with fellow bloggers. We’ll be in touch about scheduling a Q&A with you that will be featured on our website.
Don’t hesitate to email us with any questions.
Thanks!
JimmyJIMMY DALY | Online Content Manager | TMG
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I am deeply uncomfortable with awards, ranking, and best of lists when it comes to blogging or, well, any educational communications effort. It seems we are all better served by cooperation than competition in our field. At the same time, I see such "best of lists" as being helpful to those who may still be new to blog reading and need a starting point.
Excepting the complete lapse of judgement in putting the Blue Skunk on it, the rest of EdTech magazine's list of "must reads are pretty darn good.
Reader Comments (2)
11th on the list - not bad. I assume when you get more famous you will still remember all us little people...
Who?
I've read that you meet the same people on the way down that you met on the way up, so always be respectful.
Doug