Blogs worth reading...

KSC Instructional Technology Blog
Podcasting, RSS feeds, RFID, Blackboard, compression...it's enough to make your head spin! The InsTech blog is for faculty and staff to talk about the technology trends on campus, and to help you integrate existing technology into an educational setting. Interviews with faculty who are adopting technology into their teaching or helpful technology tidbits will be posted monthly to keep the conversation going. Leave a comment, or just catch up on what your peers are doing.
http://keenestateinfo.com/notepad

"This web site is a repository of Low Threshold Applications (LTAs) that have been developed and are acknowledged here as potential resources to enhance the teaching learning process." http://jade.mcli.dist.maricopa.edu/lta/

Molly Holzschlag shares thoughts on web development and web standards
http://www.molly.com/

Eric Meyer has been working with the web since late 1993 and is an internationally recognized expert on the subjects of HTML, CSS, and Web standards.
http://www.meyerweb.com/

456 Berea Street is where Roger Johansson writes about web standards, accessibility, usability and other topics related to web design and development.
http://www.456bereastreet.com/

EDUCAUSE article by Stepehen Downes on the merits of educational blogging.
http://www.educause.edu/pub/er/erm04/erm0450.asp

Larry Wlkowitz is a KSC Psychology professor whose reaserch focus is Asperger's Syndrome. Larry uses blogs and podcasts to reach students and peers to discuss autism and asperger syndrome.
http://welkowitz.typepad.com/aspergers_conversations