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		<title>Teacher as Blogger - Sharing recipes, experiments and passion for teaching&#160;science</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br/>David Mayer is on the road to becoming a great teacher. He&#8217;s an undergraduate student at Boston Universty majoring in Earth Science, and he spends his summers teaching science to students ages 5-11 at a day camp called Camp Summer in Connecticut. He just launched his website and is filling it with teaching resources and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><p>David Mayer is on the road to becoming a great teacher. He&#8217;s an undergraduate student at Boston Universty majoring in Earth Science, and he spends his summers teaching science to students ages 5-11 at a day camp called <a href="http://people.bu.edu/dmayer/science/index.html" target="blank">Camp Summer</a> in Connecticut. He just launched his website and is filling it with teaching resources and fun experiments for kids to try at home. Be sure to check out his recipe for <a href="http://people.bu.edu/dmayer/mini/rockcandy.html" target="blank">Rock&nbsp;Candy.</a></p>
<p>David is just one of many teachers (okay, a pre-service teacher in his case) who are becoming bloggers. In the weeks to come I want to share examples of teachers who are blogging at all levels - K-12 and above. If you&#8217;re a teacher blogger, please post a comment and let me know. I sense a &#8220;Blogging for Teachers&#8221; teleseminar being offered in the near future. Any&nbsp;interest?</p>
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