Weblogg-ed Team

The Weblogg-ed Team is the collective byline behind our editorial coverage. We write about teaching, learning, and the institutions around them as technology and students keep moving faster than the systems built to serve them. Our work covers classroom practice, edtech and AI tools, online learning, homeschooling, digital literacy, and higher education, written for teachers, school leaders, parents, and lifelong learners who want clearer thinking than the press releases provide.
Digital Literacy & Media

Weblogg-ed » No Choice

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Weblogg-ed Team · · 1 min read
Schools & Policy

2020 Vision?

Ten years from now, the next decade will be drawing to a close. Our daughter will be 22, our son 20. We’ll be…older. It’s setting up to be a pretty important 10 years on a lot of fronts, especially for how we live and learn.

Weblogg-ed Team · · 3 min read
EdTech & Classroom Tools

What’s Changed? (2009 Version)

We always get in this reflective mood at the end of the year, trying to put some form to what’s changed, both in our own practice and in the larger conversation about schools. Despite more traveling, more PLP work, and deeper on-the-ground conversations, it still feels as if traditional practice remains deeply ingrained and truly transformative change is rare.

Weblogg-ed Team · · 2 min read
Teaching & Pedagogy

“What Did You Create Today?”

In a couple of weeks, both Tess and Tucker will be starting their first day at brand new schools, and we’re hoping their stories about school will change—from grades and homework to creating, learning, and sharing every day.

Weblogg-ed Team · · 2 min read
Professional Development

Raising the Profession…or Not

A look at how restrictive technology policies and low professional regard undermine teachers as learners and leaders, and a question about whether social web tools can help raise the perception of the teaching profession.

Weblogg-ed Team · · 3 min read
Schools & Policy

If We Could Start Over, What Would We Build?

Reflecting on Tom Carroll’s 2000 article about reimagining schools, we consider what inquiry-driven, networked learning communities might look like, and how far educators still are from embracing the role of “expert learners” rather than traditional teachers.

Weblogg-ed Team · · 3 min read
Professional Development

Continual, Collaborative, on the Job Learning

Our professional focus has been shifting from classroom practice toward individual learning and helping educators see the potential of online spaces for their own growth first. Community building, not traditional training, is emerging as the core of meaningful professional development—continual, collaborative, and on the job.

Weblogg-ed Team · · 2 min read
Digital Literacy & Media

New Reading, New Writing

A reflection on how tools like Diigo and emerging e-book platforms are transforming reading from a solitary act into a social, conversational experience, and what that means for new literacies.

Weblogg-ed Team · · 2 min read
Online Learning

One School’s Journey to Online Social Learning

A look at how Concord School, a special needs school in Victoria, used open source and homegrown social tools—blogging, photo sharing, bookmarking, and game-making—to document learning and prepare students for a global networked world.

Weblogg-ed Team · · 2 min read