# Outstanding IB psychology blogs you need to know about

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According to Brian Neese, who wrote an article on the [History of Blogging](https://online.ndm.edu/news/communication/history-of-blogging/), there are now over 440 million blogs on the major logging platforms of Tumblr, Squarespace and WordPress.

This is an amazing growth since the first blogs were published in the 1990s. Topics range from fashion to food, and from politics to psychology to name but a few.

I want to introduce you to three psychology blogs written by members of the Pamoja IB Psychology Faculty:

* [IB Psychology](https://www.themantic-education.com/ibpsych/blog/) is written by Travis Dixon and covers all the topics of the IB Psychology Course
* [IB Psych Matters](https://www.ibpsychmatters.com/) is written by Dan Barazani, and it includes content from the new IB Psychology Course
* [psychologysorted.blog](https://www.psychologysorted.blog/) by Laura Swash is aimed predominantly at those who are studying IB Diploma Psychology, but the materials and ideas are useful for everyone interested in this fascinating subject

These blogs are excellent, and you are encouraged to visit them often.


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