I curate SO MANY links of resources and blogs each and every day that I had to share. So I started auto-publishing my newly curated links to Diigo every week. It came in the form of long lists of links posts. I was just happy to share all the amazing things I was coming across. What I didn’t like is that those Diigo Links posts were dominating my blog. My “real” posts were drowned and hidden by those link posts.
So I came up with a solution. I started a new blog on WordPress.Com, different from this one that is self-hosted by me on Bluehost (a web hosting service that I pay for where all my EducatorAl dot Com webpages live) from WordPress.Org. If that makes no sense, read Richard Byrne’s blog post explaining the difference between the WordPress dot Com, hosted blog platform, vs WordPress dot Org’s self-hosted blog platform.
So instead of finding my curated Diigo links here on this blog, people can find tons of resources on EdTech, Gamification, Grading, Standards-Based Grading, EdReform, Google, GAFE, GSuite for Education, and Student Learning visit and search:
Another EducatorAl Blog
I feel much better about this; wish I would have thought about this back when I started sharing my Diigo Links! It’s just nice to see my reflective blog posts on this blog, which is why I keep blogging here.