Top posts of the year


I write in three blogs with different orientations. One blog is intended to offer longer tutorials and comments on edtech issues, one focuses on shorter posts related to edtech issues, and one gives me an opportunity to comment on other topics. The following posts were visited most frequently – it is a strange mix. Most folks access my posts as the result of a search and this method of access influences the type of content that is viewed.

Amish Greenhouse Trip – the most frequent access was to a post I authored several years ago even though I posted on the same topic more recently. The post offers a pictorial and text description of our trip to the Amish Greenhouses in southern Minnesota. This is an example of search access. People want to make this trip to purchase plants for their gardens and I happened to have written one of the few online descriptions of these greenhouses.

Ideas for concurrent teaching – another hot search topic. This one for educators. What do you do when you have some students in person and some students online.

Hotspots for Google slides – I can come up with no easy explanation for the interest in this topic. Maybe it just sounded intriguing. It does describe a hack most folks would not consider.

Interactive media bias chart – a sign of our time. Which news sources are most biased.

Grabe greetings – my message for the holidays. I posted a link from Facebook and I have lots of relatives.

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