Thank you to the people 0r person? at the Online Education Database for naming Catalysts & Connections one of the top 100 education blogs. Congratulations to all of the other blogs on the list. It is definitely worth your time to take a look at them. At the same time take into consideration the perspectives of some other blog authors that were on the list at think:lab and around the corner. A wiki, starting with the top 100 edublogs list has also been posted to the web.
One of my favorite aspects of blogging is the interdisciplinary spirit of connections and relationships made easy by reading various blogs and referencing the information and ideas presented. I hope that as more people begin to take part in the blogging phenomenon, dialogue both within music education and across disciplines expands so that we may all learn from one another. If you haven’t already, take a look at some of the other blogs in my blogroll and consider starting your own to add to the conversations taking place!
Please also take a look at the winners of the Edublogs Award an excellent place to start looking at some exemplary blogs in education.
Congratulations Evan! You truly deserve this award. I think that your blog is an exemplar for anyone looking into blogging for the good of education.
Well done.
James Frankel
Howdy, while bloggers on the list may deserve an award, I’m not sure that the top 100 edu-bloggers list put together by this company is the list to be on.
Miguel