Kevin Blissett: Out of the Cave

Curriculum, Classroom Technology, Social Media, Leadership, China

Entries Tagged ‘blog’

Blogger Guilt

Whether it’s due to perfectionism, some sort of latent guilt-complex in my DNA, or mommy not loving me enough, if I don’t blog for a few days, I’m overcome with a sense of nervousness and agitation. If I don’t post for more than a few days, my pathology approaches scratching-my-eyeballs-out levels. Such is the case [...]

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Another Proponent of Classroom Blogs

As mentioned in several previous posts, I began including classroom blogs as part of my high school English curriculum this year. (I know, I should’ve been doing a long time ago!)  The Tidertechie blog outlines more great reasons to include them as part of any class curriculum and includes suggestions on how to set things [...]

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Female Bloggers in the PRC

Here is an interesting look a female, English-speaking bloggers in China. While the universe of women English China blogs may be smaller, these blogs add voices that may hint at the differences in experience between foreign men and women in China.  As a start, we compiled a directory of 56 women who blog about China primarily [...]

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Back in the Game

I am happy to report that WordPress is now unblocked here in China; however the whole experience of being cut off for two weeks has left me a bit gun shy. In the last three months, at various times Blogger, WordPress, and YouTube have all been blocked (YouTube still is), and I’ve had just about [...]

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