While blogs are not as popular as they once were, given the rise of short-form microblogging platforms (like Twitter/X, Mastodon and Bluesky) and short-form multimedia platforms (like Instagram and Tiktok), they remain an important source of long-form writing. On this page, you’ll find a list of blogs as well as a list of some of the increasingly popular Substack newsletters which have a blog-like format. The blogs and newsletters are authored by well-known commentators who write about digital technologies, sometimes in general and sometimes in direct relationship to education. The latest post in Mark Pegrum’s E-language Conference Blog can be found in the side panel (if you’re reading this on a computer or tablet) or at the end of the page (if you’re reading this on a mobile phone).
Blogs
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- Dan Gillmor by Dan Gillmor
- The Innovative Educator by Lisa Nielsen
- Julian Stodd’s Learning Blog by Julian Stodd
- Teacher Reboot Camp by Shelley Terrell
- Zephoria by danah boyd
Substack Newsletters
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- The AI Edventure by Jason Gulya
- AI Waypoints by Mike Taubman
- Critical Inkling by Tom Mullaney
- Educating AI by Nick Potkalitsky
- Humanity Redefined by Conrad Gray
- Kids and Tech in the AI Era by Jim Steyer
- Maps to Metaphors by Ruben Puentedura
- New Cartographies by Nicholas Carr
- One Useful Thing by Ethan Mollick
- Rhetorica by Marc Watkins
- Six Things – A Miscellany of ELT by Lindsay Clandfield
- Teaching in the Age of AI by Stephen Fitzpatrick
Last update: March 2026.

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