What's Popular This Week On The Innovative Educator

Here’s the roundup of what's been popular on The Innovative Educator blog this week. Below you’ll see my top weekly posts along with the number of pageviews in the past 7 days.


This week the #1 spot goes to Using Facebook in Education. The post makes a case for schools to embrace the #1 social media tool used in the world rather than banning and blocking it. Next up is a piece I wrote based on Sir Ken Robinson’s latest TED Talk What we need is not evolution, but a revolution in education. Rounding out the top three is Blocking and Filtering Leaves Our Children Behind ... which features Tom Whitby’s recent post How do we fit the policy to the need? in relation to the issue of internet blocking and filtering.


There are several other interesting posts as well. I hope there's something that looks of interest to you.  If it does, check it out. If you’re so inspired leave a comment.



Using Facebook in Education
Jun 5, 2011, 1 comment2,635 Pageviews
What we need is not evolution, but a revolution in education
Jun 4, 2011, 15 comments1788 Pageviews
Blocking and Filtering Leaves Our Children Behind ...
Jun 6, 2011, 4 comments1438 Pageviews
Sites for Using iPads in Education
May 18, 2011, 4 comments1358 Pageviews
Join The Innovative Educator in a Passion Driven S...
8-Jun-111263 Pageviews
iSchool Students Present TED - Style Talks about I...
9-Jun-111257 Pageviews
8 Real Ways Facebook Enriched Ms. Schoening’s 1st Grade Class
Jul 15, 2010, 16 comments1200 Pageviews
Confronting Fears and Dispelling Myths …
9-Jun-111188 Pageviews
Consider the Student Loan Scheme ...
Jun 6, 2011, 4 comments1183 Pageviews
Stop and Listen to the Children
May 10, 2010, 6 comments1095 Pageviews



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