#ClassroomMath #mtbos

I think I’m going to start reading ***math teacher blogs*** again. But so many of the ones I used to follow have become fallow —so I’ve deleted them and now I have almost none left. Maybe I’m one of the few left (and I know I’ve posted very little since the pandemic started).

Do you still read math teaching blogs?
Do you still write a math teacher blog?

I’m throwing together a very simple spreadsheet looking for blogs/people to follow! I’d love if you add yourself or anyone you read!

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/10Wfulfw1wq17y8oNBDBLGv3EPh2L7OORFLMQLacWPZU/edit

Math Teacher Blogs that are semi-active or active in 2023

Sheet1 Blog address,Name of Author (if known) <a href="https://samjshah.com/">https://samjshah.com/</a>,Sameer Shah <a href="http://pershmail.substack.com/">pershmail.substack.com</a>,Michael Pershan <a href="https://fivetwelvethirteen.substack.com/">https://fivetwelvethirteen.substack.com/</a>,...

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@samjshah hubs asked me this week if we are going to do Blaugust this year... Not sure I'm up for that but maybe a weekly challenge to reignite the community like you did with the virtual conference?
@druinok ooh want to plan something together? I love the idea of once a week. That feels manageable!
@samjshah not sure... But with the renewed community here, it would be a decent time to try to get blogging back up as well
@druinok let me know if you are interested after you think on it then! I’m totally game since getting back to blogging is on my goals! ❤️
@samjshah I think it's a great idea. My biggest concern is just time... I go back in 3 weeks, so not sure how much time I would have to help with planning. I would definitely participate though!

@druinok understood.

Is your thinking one blog post a week for all of august? And we have sample prompts to help people if they can’t think of what to blog about? I think I can easily pull that together - and we can post about it here with a hashtag? Any other thoughts before I pull something together?

It kinda reminds of me this except the goal of the project isn’t to start blogging but to get back to blogging. https://samjshah.com/2012/08/06/new-blogger-initiation-pledge-by-tuesday-august-14th/

New Blogger Initiation! Pledge by Tuesday, August 14th.

An Idea! For a few weeks now, I have had this idea bouncing around in my head. A new blogger initiation! All it involves is writing four blogposts. There will be no hazing of any kind, except for t…

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@samjshah I had totally forgotten about the NBI!!!

I loved reading those blogs and writing a short summary!

But yes, I was thinking a post a week wouldn't feel overwhelming but that's literally as far as I had thought about it until you posted about a blog reader.

@druinok i forgot too until I started thinking—this sounds familiar!!! Shoot any random thoughts my way as they strike you.
@samjshah would a theme of the week be easier than coming up with sample prompts? I've never done a theme but just thinking out loud
@druinok @samjshah I don't mean to butt in here, but I love the idea of the push to blog! I need that time to think out loud. I was also wondering about a slow chat for non-bloggers or anybody. Maybe a blog seems like too big of a commitment, but a slow chat is doable. Maybe you all hate chats. Having more characters here may make that appealing. I am going to blog though.
@vaughn_trapped @samjshah it's not butting in when the convo is completely public! 😁😁 I think you bring up a valid point and for some people, responding to a prompt here might be less overwhelming. It's also a good way to build community as can be seen in the prompts Sam and Julie have posted

@druinok @vaughn_trapped got it! do you see the chat as different from the prompts Julie and I are pushing out? I don’t do many slow chats so I don’t know much about them.

I was hoping to continue the prompts into august - and plan on getting them more mathy/teachy soon since we’re just now starting up community and wanted people to meet informally. So maybe that would work? Or are you imagining something different?

@samjshah I think your prompts really are slow chats. Maybe the only diff is a timeline structure, like the 2nd, 12th and 22nd of each month or each Sunday noon a new topic or question goes up. I think it's just really the name that's different. Maybe we can invent an entirely new word for this platform. BTW, I would never chat or respond to a prompt on FB.
@vaughn_trapped i love a timeline structure. Right now it’s been random but I can be better about that!
@samjshah @druinok @vaughn_trapped I personally like the prompts here. Committing to writing a blog, even though I have one set up, feels intimidating to me. For some reason, writing something here in shorter form seems more approachable. Maybe because it feels like a conversation here, whereas a blog feels like me putting a bunch of energy trying to formalize something that I'm unsure anyone is going to read...or care to read.
@DamionBeth @samjshah @vaughn_trapped I think there are benefits to both. I agree that a chat format is less intimidating, but it also feels less permanent and maybe generates conversation in the moment. A blog post feels like a fuller reflection that can be revisited and shared later. I think both of them have their place as a part of professional growth.
@druinok @samjshah @vaughn_trapped Good point about the permanency of a blog. Even though I haven't written one in a few years, I will still go back from time to time and see what I wrote to see where my mindset was at that time. It is a nice avenue to use to go back and reflect. I just personally feel like I'm not a writer or journaler, so it's out of my comfort zone and takes more time and energy for me.
I find conversations suit me better, so that's probably why I gravitate more to this format. I can get input from others, reflect in the moment, and respond. A blog, for me, feels like I'm just talking to myself in space.