Feedly!!!
As I was reading the article about blog readers (https://zapier.com/blog/best-rss-feed-reader-apps/#Selfoss), I noticed that most were not free. So, I decided to do my own research on free blog readers and came across Feedly. In addition to it being free, I found that this blog reader allows me to organize my blogs in a way that works for me! I am also able to follow my favorite youtube bloggers. Lastly, Feedly allows me to mute filters which means I can hide irrelevant articles from my feed! How great is that?!
Since I am still a classroom teacher that considers myself a future librarian, I decided to focus on blogs that will give me tips on how to collaborate with my school librarian, library/classroom displays, engaging apps for students, and book reviews. Here is a list below:
http://www.librarygirl.net/2017/10/when-adults-dont-read-kids-lose.html
http://www.thedaringlibrarian.com/2017/12/free-ebooks-for-winter-break-reading.html
Tumblr
http://classroombooks657-blog.tumblr.com/
http://realreadingrainbow.tumblr.com/
https://ipadeflteacher.tumblr.com/
My Tumblr
Wow, I must say the content on Tumblr has really evolved over the years! I will spare you all the details of my past Tumblr I had during my undergraduate years lol! I decided to create a new professional version for this course!
https://www.tumblr.com/blog/saintjworld12
I like the Adventures of Library Girl site you mentioned especially the page with the infographic about "When Adults Don't Read, Kids Lose!" I also found an infographic on "Tips on Spotting Fake News" which can be made into a nice poster. Thank you for recommending this website.
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