The Best List of…. Can there really be a Best List of list? I’m not sure. Obviously, these lists are simply opinions of someone or some organization. What makes the list more credible, I believe, is our personal opinion of the person or organization. If I heard a list of “The Best Teaching Sites” from John Doe, I might not be as impressed – because I don’t know anything about John Doe. However, when a list comes out from a respectable organization, I tend to take the list a little more seriously.
Recently, the AASL came out with their Top 25 Best Websites for Teaching and Learning. This is a great list and definitely worth your time. The list is broken up into 7 different categories:
- Media Sharing
- Digital Storytelling
- Manage and Organize
- Social Networking and Communication
- Curriculum Sharing
- Content Resources: Lesson Plans and More
- Content Collaboration
It’s nice when a list is sorted and the AASL did a nice job. Take a peek.

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My name is Chad Lehman. I'm currently an Elementary Library Media Specialist. I spent eight years teaching third grade prior to moving to the school library. When I'm not at school, I'm probably online, playing or watching sports, or driving my two kids to one of their activities.

