elearning blog searches are fruitless

I've been searching through Google, Icerocket, BlogCatalog for nearly an hour for elearning blogs that might be useful to our community. Of about 250 so far that I've browsed, nothing useful. It's amazing how they would catagorize these blogs as elearning when most are about subjects like network marketing, disease, disabilities, politics, psychology, acne, etc. Some sort of make sense because they deal with math, physics, teachers, PTA, organizational development, stuttering students. But come on! None of them are truly talking about elearning. They may have the text string "learning" somewhere in a blog, but these are actually catagorized as elearning.

If you are curious, here are examples:

http://www.blogcatalog.com/directory/education_and_training/e_learning

http://blogs.icerocket.com/search?q=elearning

That just tells me that there is plenty of value in creating a community where we can find, catagorize, sift, sort, and exchange relevant content about elearning.

Any suggestions of good sources?

Scott Price – September 10, 2005 – 9:26am