#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 Just dusted off The Old Reader to see what's out there... Thanks for trying to reinvigorate our community!

@druinok it was depressing when I saw all those amazing blogs and resources were DEAD and I had to delete them. I started with @k8nowak and continued from there.

But now I’m excited to have fewer and the Dawn of a new era.

Haha I clearly am delusional. I can’t tell if this is one last hopeful gasp for this community I’m losing or a hopeful beginning to create something new and exciting. I guess only time will tell!

@samjshah @k8nowak Exactly - I can't delete Kate's blog.. it was one of the first I followed!

@druinok @samjshah @k8nowak My blog isn't very active, but at least I've added a few posts in the past year from when I was at #NCTM in LA.

https://blog.mathed.net/

In my RSS reader, I see posts in the past 30 days from @jreulbach, @ablinstein, John Golden, and Dave Gale, but it's generally pretty quiet. It feels like we might have as math #mathed podcasters as steady bloggers at this point.

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