Tag your it – Wordle

Tag your it – Wordle

Jen Wagner has tagged me with the Wordle meme begun by Lee Kolbert. I was also tagged by Martha Thornburgh. This works well with Teach 42‘s posts Day 27 and Day 28 of 30 days to being a better blogger where he referenced Lee’s meme. So here goes.

I first used my RSS feeds, I have 4 feeds and I found it interesting that they produced different Wordles. One seemed to only show my first few posts about the MassCUE conference I recently attended the others resembled each other more closely. Here is a wordle from one of the three that were similar. My current interests seems to revolve around communication, collaboration and how they effect personal learning and education so I guess I am on the right track.

Jen also added a wordle from her del.icio.us account here is mine. It has a different focus from what I typically write. I guess this goes with the job researching Web 2.0 tools and evaluating them for use in the classroom. I also and frequently searching for resources for teachers.

For a better view of the wordles generated please visit my gallery at Wordle. Here it the tricky part who to tag next. I think I will select some new bloggers I am reading, this does not mean they are new to blogging, just new to me.

Henry Theile To Learn Twice

Terry Shay TJ on a Journey

Unklar Mark Dunk’s Blog

Jeanette Wiens-Peckham Brain Based Bloggin’

3 thoughts on “Tag your it – Wordle

  1. Beth,
    I love both your Wordles, especially the one from your Delicious tags with Web 2.0 so prominent. On you blog Wordle, how cool is it that “communication” butts right up to “education?” Very appropriate!
    Thanks for participating in my meme. It’s really taken on a life of its own and it’s so exciting to see everyone’s flavor. ~Lee

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