Just stumbled across these apps. Lovely resources to support #inquiry into the world around us https://t.co/uLzITbqXqa #pypchat #inquiry
— Kath Murdoch (@kjinquiry) July 31, 2016
via Twitter https://twitter.com/kjinquiry
July 31, 2016 at 10:19AM
Just stumbled across these apps. Lovely resources to support #inquiry into the world around us https://t.co/uLzITbqXqa #pypchat #inquiry
— Kath Murdoch (@kjinquiry) July 31, 2016
Virtual Base 10 Blocks: Endless Manipulatives and Annotation! iPad app & Chromebook friendly https://t.co/m7BtuyPRL0 http://pic.twitter.com/VH8u5tuahI
— Monica Burns (@ClassTechTips) July 31, 2016
We must GIVE students CHOICE!!
— Lee Araoz (@LeeAraoz) July 31, 2016
Allow them to SHOW what they know by CREATING content. #ECG2016 http://pic.twitter.com/yHdEi7Q4Zn
Need #GAFE help? Tweet us your question @GafeHelp & use #GAFEhelp hashtag. We're a group of EDUs willing to help http://pic.twitter.com/ORQgFhKRYx
— GAFE Help (@GafeHelp) July 31, 2016
This is how continental movement works http://pic.twitter.com/csmtv38vJU
— Google Facts (@GoogleFacts) July 30, 2016
Have kids learning to code on a Raspberry Pi? This free PDF will teach them using Minecraft: https://t.co/4IkPMzLoVF http://pic.twitter.com/L751BA9RX4
— Lifehacker (@lifehacker) July 30, 2016
How Does a Canyon Become Grand? - And Other Lessons on the Shaping of North America https://t.co/vcmxu8cinR
— Richard Byrne (@rmbyrne) July 30, 2016
Google Math: Animate Your Math with Google Slides https://t.co/26gwqr7VBJ http://pic.twitter.com/wCqzuTiCl6
— Alice Keeler (@alicekeeler) July 30, 2016
Great intro to #geniushour ideas - challenges of all sorts. https://t.co/KZTcLfFLtw
— Joy Kirr (@JoyKirr) July 30, 2016
Check out these 8 #PD badges to prepare for the new school year! https://t.co/ZKeQS57wx8 #satchat #satchatwc #edchat http://pic.twitter.com/l7UzjoRSNS
— Christopher Tucker (@ChrisTuckerEdu) July 30, 2016
This is how small Earth is compared to the largest known star: http://pic.twitter.com/AbUA9lxOuw
— Google Facts (@GoogleFacts) July 30, 2016
Google Classroom: Return Student Work - https://t.co/dT4A0jZnN6 http://pic.twitter.com/3MjyTZI8Hw
— Alice Keeler (@alicekeeler) July 30, 2016
5 Awesome Formative Assessment... https://t.co/ksKkC2nUeP http://pic.twitter.com/kMe4qsWFFn
— Alice Keeler (@alicekeeler) July 30, 2016
Three Good Ways to Use Word Clouds With Students via Free Technology for Teachers - Last week's ... https://t.co/ZkNGW75ZGt
— Richard Byrne (@rmbyrne) July 30, 2016
Stacked Ball Drop - A Physics Lesson via Free Technology for Teachers - The Physics Girl is a ... https://t.co/86yPvyzop4
— Richard Byrne (@rmbyrne) July 30, 2016
Using ?s 2 provoke thinking before starting an inquiry #priorknowledge is key #ECGinquiry #ECG2016 http://pic.twitter.com/d0atBrK22S
— Olwen (@notjustup2u) July 30, 2016
At our school we use the inquiry model from @kjinquiry to focus our inquiry in the classroom #ECGinquiry #ECG2016 http://pic.twitter.com/PpCuwq0tdi
— Olwen (@notjustup2u) July 30, 2016
Checkout the NEW & FREE Google Chrome App 'Replay It' https://t.co/iZ59D0uGKp #pegeeks #physed http://pic.twitter.com/S0zzBaf4Rk
— The PE Geek (@mrrobbo) July 29, 2016
Check out Top 10 @googlechrome Chromebook Tips! @GoogleForEdu #gafesummit #5thchat #4thchat https://t.co/FhjUB19p2t http://pic.twitter.com/8uWaDOLKA5
— EdTechTeam, Inc. (@edtechteam) July 30, 2016
Google Classroom: Teachers Mark Assignments Reviewed https://t.co/Plg5YValxf http://pic.twitter.com/ZDu6i33z75
— Alice Keeler (@alicekeeler) July 30, 2016
DIY Charity Assessment - A Path That's Clear great for #ibtok or #globalcitizen lessons. https://t.co/mfXQCNJTtf
— Derek Pinchbeck (@DerekPinchbeck) July 30, 2016
For everyone who waits until the last minute to get things done: https://t.co/PGgi67KxOR
— TED Talks (@TEDTalks) July 30, 2016
Learning is creation, not consumption@gcouros#TTPlay #aussieed #vicpln http://pic.twitter.com/4kRTVm8G5Z
— Corey Aylen (@mr_aylen) July 30, 2016
Nine key steps to creating a modern digital learning environment. |@ScholasticAdms https://t.co/ADxznU7qz7 #FishBowlPD #educoach #techcoach
— Steve Katz (@stevekatz) July 30, 2016
Here are the Star Wars grammar reference sheets I made. They cover parts of speech and phrases.#ncte #langchat http://pic.twitter.com/BhwiFu6xcY
— Justin Bell (@jabellpepper) July 29, 2016
What Inspires: 10 Important Chromebook Tips Every Teacher Should Know about ~ E… https://t.co/Jwn3uLG9qD, see more https://t.co/Ta6eZuUmNU
— Rabbi Michael Cohen (@TheTechRabbi) July 29, 2016
Google Classroom Essentials Infographic - https://t.co/d7tK4QE6Dg http://pic.twitter.com/AhAJbDM7Aw
— Alice Keeler (@alicekeeler) July 29, 2016
I often see varying types & degrees of #plagiarism in student work: Here some handy tips 4 teachers @AceThatTest https://t.co/cUGVl5NeLD
— Paul Kirschner (@P_A_Kirschner) July 29, 2016
Take a very close look at Monet's 'Water Lillies' without falling in the water... 🔍 https://t.co/q0ivGSf2Qq http://pic.twitter.com/FtaN17kkK4
— Google Arts&Culture (@googlearts) July 29, 2016
Google My Maps: Lesson Ideas https://t.co/tDtgo6PC5l http://pic.twitter.com/K6Rj4msFyp
— Alice Keeler (@alicekeeler) July 29, 2016
5 tips to improve your critical thinking: https://t.co/5N5svAq985 http://pic.twitter.com/WUtsb4H6eY
— TED-Ed (@TED_ED) July 28, 2016
Easy-to-understand climate change visualization puts spiral in "spiraling out of control" https://t.co/tXVjAdWhw0 http://pic.twitter.com/fQbWJ89tmF
— Popular Science (@PopSci) July 28, 2016
One of the easiest tasks to do with Ss in #googleclassroom is collaborative google Slides https://t.co/BNdpN0fRdR http://pic.twitter.com/zNihD9FlzL
— Alice Keeler (@alicekeeler) July 29, 2016
Fun Assessment for Silent Sustained Reading https://t.co/Tft3xHHYyZ
— Catlin Tucker (@Catlin_Tucker) July 28, 2016
This looks cool for asynchronous collaborative discussion https://t.co/4xCYCAIpOx
— Jeff Plaman (@jplaman) July 28, 2016
Google Sheets: Take Off One Character https://t.co/YoDBLJaW5O http://pic.twitter.com/mtd0VACrk7
— Alice Keeler (@alicekeeler) July 28, 2016
Integrating Tech Means More than Ticking Tech Boxes https://t.co/KAfQvIr2DC Perrenial #edtech favourite
— Sean Thompson (@seansensei) July 28, 2016
Reasons You Must Introduce @MinecraftEdu in Schools - ETR https://t.co/QsZc4UVVIO #edtechchat #elearning #educators #21stedchat #edtech
— Megha nagpal (@megha_nagpal) July 28, 2016
Polar 3D Printer: Build Your Math https://t.co/DZaVaPMlFl http://pic.twitter.com/S5acyByWKQ
— Alice Keeler (@alicekeeler) July 28, 2016
Google Classroom: Hear From Everyone https://t.co/aMOUvKMg7F http://pic.twitter.com/ffArr0TNoO
— Alice Keeler (@alicekeeler) July 26, 2016
Useful Social Media Cheat Sheet: https://t.co/7mwzegV2Lx #edtech #edchat
— Steven W. Anderson (@web20classroom) July 26, 2016
Looks like a very interesting new course #altc https://t.co/MrcTtFAQbT
— Maren Deepwell (@MarenDeepwell) July 26, 2016
Want to level up your digital photography? Here's @davecaleb's OTHER multi touch book https://t.co/0AWdOjcqNc #ade2016
— Keri-Lee Beasley (@klbeasley) July 26, 2016
Developing Questioning Strategies: Justifying Questions - by @docnyberg https://t.co/rFG77aY0i1 http://pic.twitter.com/8uobozIBxG
— Alice Keeler (@alicekeeler) July 26, 2016
Hawaii knows how to make learning visible.
— Visible Learning (@VisibleLearning) July 26, 2016
See how at Corwin Connecthttps://t.co/3CmBrLRiPB@CorwinPress @CognitionEdu @CorwinAU
A2: Don't let barriers stop you, there's always a hack around it. #HackLearning http://pic.twitter.com/hveG7JeCwM
— Connie Hamilton Ed.S (@conniehamilton) July 24, 2016
A1: Being globally connected opens so many more opportunities to access information. #HackLearning http://pic.twitter.com/s8hBw39cmy
— Connie Hamilton Ed.S (@conniehamilton) July 24, 2016
5 Things for Google Docs Noobs - https://t.co/fnlWQGSnfc http://pic.twitter.com/f6OU26xLqY
— Alice Keeler (@alicekeeler) July 24, 2016
100+ Tools for Differentiating Instruction Through Social Media https://t.co/SadCBNXFXq
— Kevin Honeycutt (@kevinhoneycutt) July 21, 2016
Top 10 Google Docs Posts of 2015 - https://t.co/Gzp1nHOySv http://pic.twitter.com/Zv6hEoBYua
— Alice Keeler (@alicekeeler) July 24, 2016
Can't imagine #inquiry without @NatGeo and their amazing website. Especially https://t.co/ocKxPxDEwy So many clips to inspire #wonder & awe
— Kath Murdoch (@kjinquiry) July 23, 2016
Thinking about change?
— Visible Learning (@VisibleLearning) July 24, 2016
Collaborative learning needs to focus on outcomes and impact http://pic.twitter.com/Pa5lc4t6kR
@lauralovesart From the ISTE website...https://t.co/iKO1SoCyNe
— Jason Hubbard (@pburgstem) July 19, 2016
Never Was About Technology?- Time to Focus on Learning? | Silvia Tolisano- Langwitches Blog https://t.co/AYGD81rQOx
— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) July 23, 2016
Upgrade Your Lesson - #LessonUP https://t.co/ajVNDSk5sf http://pic.twitter.com/C9UKJ9eZkE
— Alice Keeler (@alicekeeler) July 23, 2016
@thammerlund @teacher_city Yes! We do this kind of innovative PD in my school by flipping staff meetings! https://t.co/m8sF0dvTWi
— Amy Arbogash (@amyarbogash) July 23, 2016
When using tech ask... How does this make learning better? NOT how does it use less paper? http://pic.twitter.com/wcIYO4F06i
— Alice Keeler (@alicekeeler) July 21, 2016
How do we assess global competence? https://t.co/bteyXCMW3F Data by @OECDEduSkills #GlobalTalent #skills http://pic.twitter.com/nyNXvGWwLJ
— Global BU (@GlobalBU) July 21, 2016
tutorial on making panels on the wall of this learning space.... https://t.co/QEjHGh9ttr #makerspace #elemaker http://pic.twitter.com/pQhYubpMBI
— Krissy Venosdale (@krissyvenosdale) July 21, 2016
Creating a Digital Interactive Math Notebook Using Google Slides https://t.co/U1bagWidnN
— Ms. Drasby (@MsDrasby) July 21, 2016
Don't confuse the use of technology with good teaching or worse as a replacement for learning https://t.co/R8qr1UzzxH #edadmin #techlearning
— Howard Stribbell (@howardstribbell) July 20, 2016
Don't usually share picks of works in progress but I'm buzzing about our latest Math project #Minecraft #Education 😍 http://pic.twitter.com/SLgFnuKoMY
— OKK70 (@KayGibson01) July 20, 2016
If the earth was a cherry tomato, what size would other planets be? (nice classroom demo opportunity!) #scichat http://pic.twitter.com/MGB2zWh3in
— Russel Tarr (@russeltarr) July 17, 2016
@DougieFreshTech @BrandmanU @willkimbley @lhighfill
— Lisa Coleman (@LJCteach) July 20, 2016
There are a bunch on the https://t.co/3dM7uWxgtO website. https://t.co/HHe3F7RY9w
Free Online Software For Plagiarism Detection: @duplichecker via @maggieNYT @mikiebarb https://t.co/Yhq2TOlOVv
— Wesley Fryer, Ph.D. (@wfryer) July 20, 2016
Teachers! Want access to lesson plans, videos, and texts for varying reading levels: https://t.co/uAKhL5UkyU http://pic.twitter.com/Veugk4pI5s
— Big History Project (@BigHistoryPro) July 17, 2016
Google Classroom: List ALL Your Student Files https://t.co/jtxAAUtBpH http://pic.twitter.com/e0wKkN174g
— Alice Keeler (@alicekeeler) July 20, 2016
What we've been saying: Teachers are thanking Melania Trump: https://t.co/EYVAnkSprU #edchat #collegechat #highered
— Pam Lowe (@prlowe91) July 20, 2016
My Favorite Search Strategies - Updated via Free Technology for Teachers - This morning during the ... https://t.co/Z47ZkRCmDh
— Richard Byrne (@rmbyrne) July 20, 2016
Empowering Teachers With Tech-Friendly Formative Assessment Tools #FormativeTech #edtech https://t.co/eB7vYZgqpJ http://pic.twitter.com/vLH8ipFryn
— Monica Burns (@ClassTechTips) July 20, 2016
Encourage Students to propose different methods to solve problems via @joboaler http://pic.twitter.com/Y2NtRqdzPv
— Alice Keeler (@alicekeeler) July 19, 2016
Google Classroom: OOPS,... https://t.co/CwsVMaLe7h http://pic.twitter.com/BLb3DOho3U
— Alice Keeler (@alicekeeler) July 19, 2016
3 Things Education Graduates Should Have Before They Leave University https://t.co/xA2yuf28sI http://pic.twitter.com/83gtHptyGL
— George Couros (@gcouros) July 18, 2016
Posted yesterday - “EdTech” is a Leadership Position https://t.co/EWdYgdJ2SA
— George Couros (@gcouros) July 17, 2016
Google Drive: Share with a Period https://t.co/0EpW4cUGl1 http://pic.twitter.com/YOAk0Hl4GV
— Alice Keeler (@alicekeeler) July 17, 2016
Google Classroom: Make EVERYTHING an Assignment https://t.co/A8e7nj7yUX http://pic.twitter.com/9VLYe5HSQ4
— Alice Keeler (@alicekeeler) July 17, 2016
Think analyze over memorize http://pic.twitter.com/zL1a7c6jbA
— Alice Keeler (@alicekeeler) July 17, 2016
So you think you’re a good listener? What Great Listeners Actually Do #sisrocks https://t.co/fUa6B09JSs
— Jeannie Sung (@JeannieSung) July 15, 2016
@CmunroOz Have you seen this from @Andy__Buck ? http://pic.twitter.com/ahZIMk6WSY
— Andrea Stringer (@stringer_andrea) July 15, 2016
These are the key skills that many job candidates lack https://t.co/F762o7sm4W #leadership http://pic.twitter.com/6Wc9cMqbz6
— World Economic Forum (@wef) July 15, 2016
Big shout out & thanks to @EdGamer at #iste2016 for "MinecraftEDU Breakout Challenge" idea! https://t.co/MVamIg7Tw4 http://pic.twitter.com/eP65PeoBgO
— Wesley Fryer, Ph.D. (@wfryer) July 15, 2016
COUNTING DOWN: My 108 planner templates and book to guide you to make your own planner https://t.co/FNat5S4syB #productivity - TODAY
— Vicki Davis (@coolcatteacher) July 15, 2016
Exploring Graphing with Kindergarten using Google Sheets https://t.co/FG1uC41hNY http://pic.twitter.com/OzfYEJLxLX
— Alice Keeler (@alicekeeler) July 15, 2016
Gym rules! Great video project for PE class. https://t.co/EcxwEaq1O2 #edtech #educ932
— Steve Katz (@stevekatz) July 15, 2016
7 Features of Google Keep for You To Teach With https://t.co/uhkKI758qC http://pic.twitter.com/8TFWiRcwCY
— Alice Keeler (@alicekeeler) July 14, 2016
.@marvelousmcc Use your words to encourage students and increase critical thinking. Use small group collaboration and inquiry.
— Alice Keeler (@alicekeeler) July 14, 2016
.@marvelousmcc 4) Take advantage of peer and self evaluation. You can not give feedback fast enough. This is win win for you and students
— Alice Keeler (@alicekeeler) July 14, 2016
.@marvelousmcc 3) When we focus on building critical thinkers, we may cover less material, but they are able to do BETTER on tests.
— Alice Keeler (@alicekeeler) July 14, 2016
.@marvelousmcc 2) Let things go. Does what you're spending time on REALLY increase learning? How much? Is it worth it?
— Alice Keeler (@alicekeeler) July 14, 2016
.@marvelousmcc 1) Without question read @joboaler book mathematical mindsets for how to structure lessons https://t.co/nIj1IvlFTc
— Alice Keeler (@alicekeeler) July 14, 2016
.@marvelousmcc So we have to do things DIFFERENTLY in order to build "creative critical thinkers who collaborate." Spend YOUR time different
— Alice Keeler (@alicekeeler) July 14, 2016
.@marvelousmcc I've never heard a teacher say "I have all this extra time, Not sure what I'm going to teach the last 3 weeks"
— Alice Keeler (@alicekeeler) July 14, 2016
.@Hills_Charlotte @mrkempnz See @langwitches Guide to Twitter in K-8 classroom https://t.co/2UFOo8AHsf
— Linda Wollan (@lindawollan) July 14, 2016
@MRsalakas My 10 year old son is creating a series for teachers. It's called 'how to minecraft' for iPad. https://t.co/9ChUJ0w4yQ
— Andrew C (@Camo_73) July 14, 2016
Morning! Loved this infographic with 128 words to use instead of 'very'! http://pic.twitter.com/Mt3MdhRotE
— Mark Anderson (@ICTEvangelist) July 14, 2016
This is how a 3D printed Electronic Heart 'Jacket' works. It can effectively keep a heart beating indefinitely http://pic.twitter.com/zx4h3amkY7
— Google Facts (@GoogleFacts) July 13, 2016
Make a IoT Command Center https://t.co/tBPpYZJWV7 http://pic.twitter.com/Ef5PqdQDNy
— instructables (@instructables) July 13, 2016
China, A Century of Revolution: The Mao Years 1949-76 - Flipped Learning Video and Worksheet #ibhistory https://t.co/2fNiZnVa23
— Rajesh Kripalani (@iKrips) July 13, 2016
A2: My most popular example of this in 2016 is student-driven schools in #NZ. #edtechbooks http://pic.twitter.com/8emGOV5loj
— Richard Wells (@EduWells) July 12, 2016
Lost ear or nose? Get new ones 3D printed https://t.co/8zXMvoEN9i #3dprinting http://pic.twitter.com/w0WsZD7FJB
— 3D Printing (@Just_Print_It) July 10, 2016
Smartphone Flexible Mount for Bike https://t.co/u1X3QUn80D http://pic.twitter.com/3ZYOAxiPNS
— 3D Printing (@Just_Print_It) July 10, 2016
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— The Groovy Teacher (@JoeAFloyd) July 9, 2016
Digital Citizenship: Share Spam with Students https://t.co/4Pg4K3eOWw http://pic.twitter.com/TAFDLsVMvV
— Alice Keeler (@alicekeeler) July 7, 2016
5 Characteristics of Strong Educational Leadership🎯💪🏾 (by @4OClockFaculty) #edchat #education #elearning #leadupchat http://pic.twitter.com/jAD0gxcrG5
— Alex Corbitt (@Alex_Corbitt) July 6, 2016
Thanks @kmartintahoe for sharing this #independenceday #hyperdoc and guide! https://t.co/oiyHVmljgq #edtechbooks http://pic.twitter.com/TmxfBeKSPz
— EdTechTeam, Inc. (@edtechteam) July 6, 2016
The real reasons you procrastinate – and how to stop https://t.co/tMAHNfNUoK #productivity http://pic.twitter.com/jFvvGPJ0Am
— World Economic Forum (@wef) July 5, 2016
Using Google Forms Instead of Worksheets - https://t.co/KANcwrsakU http://pic.twitter.com/MoHQ04J6j0
— Alice Keeler (@alicekeeler) July 4, 2016
The Tenets of Educational Technology Leadership https://t.co/otUf5mYWQ6 #edtech, #edtechchat, #elearning, #edutech, #digitaled, #teched
— Matt Harris, Ed.D. (@MattHarrisEdD) July 4, 2016
The Inside-Out School: A 21st Century Learning Model https://t.co/6hQ8s0pqjI @TeachThought #elearning #21stedchat http://pic.twitter.com/nnkZD3X1Lx
— Matt Harris, Ed.D. (@MattHarrisEdD) July 2, 2016
The Simplest Coaching Model Imaginablehttps://t.co/SQRK6fApZJ
— Dan Rockwell (@Leadershipfreak) July 3, 2016
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8 digital skills we must teach our children https://t.co/8ouYBpcCUH http://pic.twitter.com/CYoIWTHd2T
— World Economic Forum (@wef) July 3, 2016
— Wanda Terral (@wterral) July 2, 2016
8 Habits of Teachers (not JUST math T's) Who Value Productive Struggle 🤔💡💪 (by @MIND_Research) #edchat #elearning http://pic.twitter.com/XiITxWAzln— Alex Corbitt (@Alex_Corbitt) July 2, 2016
I hate when employee's say, "That's not my job." The teacher equivalent? "That's not my subject." https://t.co/vHVjUogVHx #tlap #k12ArtChat— Dave Burgess (@burgessdave) July 2, 2016
— Common Sense Media (@CommonSense) July 1, 2016
Going digital is the perfect excuse to try something NEW! How does this make learning BETTER?! Ask that.— Alice Keeler (@alicekeeler) July 1, 2016
You Don't Have to Pressure People— Dan Rockwell (@Leadershipfreak) July 1, 2016
INSPIRE DON'T PRESSUREhttps://t.co/bRm9cJB1jQ
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Biggest takeaways #ISTE2016 Model what you want to see Stay focused on why you are doing it No blueprint for innovation Relationships matter— Jared Fawson (@MrJFawson) June 30, 2016