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Get Your Teacher Website Noticed!

I spent today at the National Speaker’s Association of New England program in Natick, MA. Steve Mertz, SEO Speaker, presented my kind of seminar: It was loaded with strategies to get my teacher resource website noticed! I’ve been trying to find ways to get my website noticed by teachers looking for co-teaching, inclusion, differentiated instruction, RTI, etc. strategies. My site offers many web resources and down-loadable tools. Today, it was affirmed for me that blogging is a great way to get the word out about websites.  For more…

Teachers, do you have a website? Start a blog or better yet, use Edublogs.orgto BE your blog Using Edublogs also allows you to involve your students in the blogging process. Having students blog is an excellent way to improve their writing skills, and showcase their work and ideas. It’s also a wonderful forum for teachers to share best practice strategies on a “website” with other teachers. Do you have strategies for Inclusion, Co-teaching, Differentiated Instruction that can help other teachers? Be a blog author and share. Who knows what doors that may open up for you and your students. It’s a wonderful way to pay it forward.
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