Saturday, June 1, 2019

Feed Readers and Blogs



Okay….so were you all wondering what a feed reader is? I know I was, at first. Once I did a little research and played around with it, I realized it is not hard at all.  Basically, a feed reader is a program that gathers content from a variety of newsfeeds and puts them all available in one place. Awesome…right!! I believe this is great just because all that minimizing and maximizing of windows is such a waste of time for all of us. So yeah…

This blog is not only great for teachers and students, but for professionals who are thinking about becoming librarians. It offers a great variety of good book titles that have been reviewed by the blogger for kids of all ages. Awesome blog!

This blog focuses on informing the library science community of news and events that are currently happening.

This blog is run by a successful librarian who loves reading, technology, and sharing new ideas for educational technology. She reviews conferences attended as well as books she has read and recommends.

This blog focuses on helping elementary librarians with recommended book titles, library lesson plans, ideas for reading activities, and so much more! It also recognizes librarians and their professional accomplishments. Totally recommend!

This blog is beyond great! It not only provide wonderful reading lists but, great money saving ideas to make the best of their library.

3 comments:

  1. Thanks for sharing! We commonly follow The Daring Librarian! But I was excited to add Tiffany Whitehead's Page! You were right, she has great ideas and information to share.

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  2. I am also following The Daring Librarian and Abby the Librarian! I feel that they have a lot to offer to novice librarians.

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  3. You're right, feed readers save so much time! They are a great tool to use to follow only the blogs that interest you. The blogs you suggested are great. Now I'm following them too.

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