Photo-sequence of the construction of the Empire State Building https://t.co/XlWpWX5BYh pic.twitter.com/RAZrWdlIW0
— Massimo (@Rainmaker1973) April 30, 2018
from Twitter https://twitter.com/Rainmaker1973
April 30, 2018 at 05:25PM
Photo-sequence of the construction of the Empire State Building https://t.co/XlWpWX5BYh pic.twitter.com/RAZrWdlIW0
— Massimo (@Rainmaker1973) April 30, 2018
Free eBook on #edtech @Flipgrid by @KarlyMoura and @seanjfahey: The Educator's Guide to Flipgrid https://t.co/D6Sl0BoOaZ— Wesley Fryer 🌎🎙🚀 (@wfryer) April 28, 2018
via @liveclass20 #liveclass20
Though the country may appear small, few nations on Earth have had a more colorful history than Japan: https://t.co/hoJUplmQCw pic.twitter.com/l1pCQCaF8s
— TED-Ed (@TED_ED) April 28, 2018
Increase the DOK of a math question. Ask why they are equivalent responses instead of what is the answer. https://t.co/dJPD7HxqOV #googleEDU #googlemath #DOKchat pic.twitter.com/65aHx6sIly— Alice Keeler (@alicekeeler) April 28, 2018
Check out our NEW webpage dedicated to the book #MakeitStick! Download sketchnotes by @KrystynaGadd and @MrsKemper. Awesome book by cognitive scientists. https://t.co/zcFe7uv94d@cultofpedagogy @jmattmiller @LangOnCourse @AceThatTest @bonni208 #edchat #meded #retrievalpractice pic.twitter.com/Bgsh56qOMt— Retrieval Practice (@RetrieveLearn) April 27, 2018
How cool are these visual notes done by @inkfactory for the #TECPlay conference on “How Children’s Play Is Impacted By Technology”? pic.twitter.com/ol16HWM1uh— jaxl rose (@jaxl_rose) April 27, 2018
— Tara Waudby (@tarawaudby) April 28, 2018
NEW POST: Of policy and practice (in which I try to gain a little altitude above the recent edu-debates;) https://t.co/bufVs7LhIb #edchatnz cc @ClaireAmosNZ @MissDtheTeacher @ThomasHaig @EduWells @maurieabraham @EdCentralNZ— Karen Spencer (@virtuallykaren) April 28, 2018
Say goodbye to the information age: it’s all about reputation now https://t.co/FuQX8mzkAi pic.twitter.com/A659DztYL2— Fast Company (@FastCompany) April 28, 2018
#toothpastecoffee 13: foot button/sensor that auto opens the door if your hands are full (like a liftgate on a car). Security would need to be high tech. No fingerprint because hands are full. Retina scan? (Is that comparable to a fingerprint? What's the level of security?) pic.twitter.com/7YaJpxU3Mc— Michelle Miller (@livingwithaleo) April 27, 2018
Are you empowering your students to create? Let them be creators in a digital space! #GoogleDraw #bookcreator #powtoon https://t.co/ASKqN1Vboi pic.twitter.com/9BjwXGIoKV— Melanie Zolnier (@melaniezolnier) April 27, 2018
President Trump says Michael Cohen only handed a "tiny, tiny little fraction," of his legal deals.— MSNBC (@MSNBC) April 26, 2018
"He represents me like with this crazy Stormy Daniels deal, and .. from what I see, he did absolutely nothing wrong." pic.twitter.com/BRAqc0Aszo
Spiralling Your Math Curriculum is of big interest to many math teachers. Check out the first of a three-part video series on Spiralling that I released TODAY!https://t.co/8Vw8N2S6JF #MTBoS #iteachmath #NCTMannual #NCTM18 #GECDSBProud pic.twitter.com/6ukAYIafcL— Kyle Pearce (@MathletePearce) April 26, 2018
I really need to use this image more on this social media platform pic.twitter.com/94j7ld553v— Scott Bryan (@scottygb) April 26, 2018
I shared this with my G5 students today to have them thinking about how they might share their #pypx with others and for what purpose. We talked about being excited to learn through making - whatever "making" means to you #pypsst pic.twitter.com/1ot9StXQIX— Sonya terBorg (@terSonya) April 26, 2018
Sisse Brimberg and Cotton Coulson — two veteran National Geographic photographers — have captured this beautifully surreal image of waterfalls fully made of ice https://t.co/UhDAsXwBLw | https://t.co/cZFI7sU7Vd pic.twitter.com/lcNarYKQE9— Massimo (@Rainmaker1973) April 26, 2018
— Bethany Thompson (@BThompsonEdu) April 26, 2018
Get this free ebook with 50 ideas for teachers using #BookCreator! https://t.co/6TuIozQCJg via @BookCreatorApp— the ICT crowd (@ictcrowd) April 26, 2018
Free @peardeck interactive slides that teach students about how to navigate the media minefield. https://t.co/eyFV3l9EQP. #ela #socialstudies #blplchat #edtech #etedcoaches pic.twitter.com/hs7pq4ZOyF— Marcia Kish (@dsdPD) April 26, 2018
[How to Be Awesome at Your Job: A Podcast for People who Love Learning Improvement Tools for Happier Work, Career & Achieving] 289: How Executives End Up in the C-Suite with Cassandra Frangos https://t.co/bo7iIvaHws via @PodcastAddict pic.twitter.com/QGFwO7uMzl— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) April 26, 2018
[TeacherCast Educational Network (Full) – The TeacherCast Educational Network] Dr. Robyn Jackson (Never Underestimate Teachers) https://t.co/JEjC7qX2BY via @PodcastAddict pic.twitter.com/7ly6DSipGp— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) April 26, 2018
I think he's referring to conversations like this: 8 Tips to Walk the Tightrope Between Coaching Heavy and Coaching Light https://t.co/fMQHlRmfFi #isedcoach #educoach #edurolearning— Kim Cofino (@mscofino) April 25, 2018
[Modern Learners] Podcast #40 – Interview With Ted Dintersmith https://t.co/oMgV2CbpaK via @PodcastAddict pic.twitter.com/nIriJMtrXa— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) April 24, 2018
8 Active Learning Strategies and Examples https://t.co/yloTXZH9Ze— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) April 24, 2018
Open Badges in Elementary School: Get Kids Excited About Learning - https://t.co/h0dbHJJz5S— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) April 24, 2018
Native-Like Animations for Page Transitions on the Web | CSS-Tricks - https://t.co/kNPAyY2TdN— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) April 24, 2018
Why Your Students Should Blog: 6 Powerful Benefits | Emerging Education Technologies - https://t.co/EPpRigCMoz— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) April 24, 2018
— Bud Hunt (@budtheteacher) April 25, 2018
Read the amazing story of these two kids singlehandedly trying to rebuild a small, village school destroyed by an earthquake in Nepal. They are raising both $$ and awareness. Find out more here https://t.co/cW66BKRnUv and here https://t.co/Q3p3uVmvSk @TassieMelA #ibpyp @gcouros
— αη∂у ναѕιℓу (@andyvasily) April 25, 2018
I do 20 minutes and 2 minutes to present. It’s awesome, creative chaos!!#EduProtocols
— 𝒦𝑒𝓋𝒾𝓃 𝐹𝑒𝓇𝒶𝓂𝒾𝓈𝒸𝑜 (@theteachingjedi) April 25, 2018
We iron chef-ed today, too! I'm looking forward to seeing how they improve. How long did you give your 8th graders? I felt like my 7th graders needed at least 20 minutes for their slides to be "good"
— Nicole Bliss (@MissNicoleBliss) April 25, 2018
#Latimerlions used "Iron Chef" #eduprotocol for an author study on Elie Wiesel before deep diving into his memoir Night. Thx @theteachingjedi for the template. Students met to critique and offer feedback. #celebratemoreland #celebratelatimer #merit17 pic.twitter.com/msPJMhtA4j
— Jeffrey Spafford (@jspaff_teach) April 25, 2018
Educators need coaches too. #Sketchnote via @sylviaduckworth @LeeAraoz #EduGladiators #Coaching #ISEdCoach pic.twitter.com/XtaqGUa2br— Insight ADVANCE (@InsightADVANCE) April 24, 2018
Can you learn a disposition, learn to be something, if you’re not? Provocation by @kjinquiry #msmcpd— Edna Sackson (@whatedsaid) April 23, 2018
#edtech related dissertation research- "Educational Technology" vs. "Instructional Technology"- Definitions, differences, reasons you or your organization went with one or the other. Based on research? Interesting articles? @iste @edtechcoaches @jaclynbstevens @Katie_M_Ritter— Big Tech Coach 🤖 (@bigtechcoach) April 23, 2018
How to quickly include video directions in @googleclassroom.#edtech #gafechat #gafe4littles https://t.co/XFNqPhpXmd pic.twitter.com/iAFuUbuG8j— Brad Dale (@bradjdale) April 22, 2018
— Betsy Meyring Pegler (@bmeyring) April 23, 2018
Absolutely fantastic poster outlining cognitive biases. This should be compulsory to study before studying anything else. Or registering on Twitter. Or reading anything. Pls RT pic.twitter.com/P30VgbwJyf— Tom Bennett (@tombennett71) April 22, 2018
Five Reasons to Teach Robotics in Schools https://t.co/PGSPPfRp9h #k12 #edtech pic.twitter.com/SfaktVsMnj— Matthew Lynch (@Lynch39083) April 22, 2018
Great advice here on using 'Think,Pair,Share' from @cultofpedagogy Get your pupils talking! pic.twitter.com/v2p4GGzJk4— Impact (@ImpactWales) April 22, 2018
#GoogleSlides is a versatile tool, and I love using it for science labs! It keeps us all on the same page & makes labs a little less overwhelming. #GoogleEdu #GoogleEI #GoogleET https://t.co/cY1TnKQ8p2 pic.twitter.com/EhwrwqhNtx— Mari Venturino (@MsVenturino) April 21, 2018
🇹🇩 The map of the Austro-Hungarian Empire (1867-1918) overlapping the results of the 2014 presidential elections in Romania— Xavi Ruiz 🎗 (@xruiztru) April 20, 2018
An example of the long term impact of past institutions. pic.twitter.com/2nzexOd7rX
How did I not know you can do timelines in slides so easily https://t.co/UbqVw8pd8A #gafechat #GoogleEdu— Geoff Derry (@gderry) April 20, 2018
Every school teaches kids to shut up and sit still. Why? My answer in the latest @YouTube video: https://t.co/TrPrhGvfwr— Nadya Zhexembayeva (@NadyaZhexembay) April 20, 2018
I haven’t personally used it, but Animation-ish an Animation Studio by @peterhreynolds and @FVStudioBoston @FableLearn - I have heard great things.
— Sonya terBorg (@terSonya) April 20, 2018
Check out Rotoscope animations. Layering drawing over a picture so you can trace it to look like sketches have come to life. https://t.co/3FMD7hACJO
— Tanya LeClair (@TanyaLeClair) April 20, 2018
I have had students do fantastic work using Videoscribe before. https://t.co/tzyFkw7H9F
— VRintheclassroom.com (@brynestothard) April 20, 2018
Puppet pals and POWtoons are some of my student's favorite animation tools. #edtech
— Gary Johnston (@GaryJohnston1) April 20, 2018
Do Ink Drawing & Animation is an awesome tool! I started using it a few weeks back and introduced it this week at my movie making ASA. They took to it instantly (grade 4-5). https://t.co/N3X6dIWgRR— Tanya LeClair (@TanyaLeClair) April 20, 2018
School leaders...read this thread. Awesome feedback from educators. https://t.co/JvU3AYQp2J— George Couros (@gcouros) April 19, 2018
Google Sites now allows custom URLs in the navigation bar...handy update! #gsuiteedu #gttribe #googlesites #aussieED #edtech pic.twitter.com/SwMQbiPIzz
— Martin McGauran (@ict_edu) April 19, 2018
.@JoBoaler on the Good and Bad of Mathematics Education: https://t.co/iDz26G14OH #21stEdChat #NCTM pic.twitter.com/HaBCDqeZrr— Mashup Math (@mashupmath) April 18, 2018
Take a Free Course on Digital Photography from Stanford Prof Marc Levoy https://t.co/czMoayUU66 pic.twitter.com/sNXwmRTTaV
— Open Culture (@openculture) April 18, 2018
I found ⌨️ 📱 🎒 👖 📰 🧥 🕶 🛋 🎹 📼 in the real world. How many can you find? Start your search at https://t.co/yW7646OoiX #AIExperiments #tensorflowjs— Sean Fahey (@SEANJFAHEY) April 18, 2018
This is awesome @ShakeUpLearning & @jmattmiller #gttribe. Check it out!
[WorkLife with Adam Grant] A World Without Bosseshttps://t.co/7sZB6FJwwO via @PodcastAddict pic.twitter.com/yNn0zfYcCn
— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) April 18, 2018
Getting Students to Create Comic Strips to Demonstrate Understanding with Free Template https://t.co/T15gBzbXix #gafechat #gafe #edtechteam #tosachat #edchat pic.twitter.com/xqXtyuOb1m— Kelly Fitzgerald (@EdTechNut) April 18, 2018
What happens when an aircraft is no longer needed? In the desert dry of the south-western US, vast ‘boneyards’ are homes to thousands of aircraft https://t.co/PeSPhndZQy [photo of B-52 Bombers in "long-term storage" at the Davis-Monthan Air Force Base near Tucson, Arizona] pic.twitter.com/WVCWUFIN1T— Massimo (@Rainmaker1973) April 17, 2018
Scientists in Japan 🇯🇵 found an enzyme that quickly eats plastic waste - it normally takes 400 years for a plastic bottle to decompose https://t.co/3trnucJNgs pic.twitter.com/Hx3xSmzP8r
— Vala Afshar (@ValaAfshar) April 17, 2018
¿Cuanto vale el triángulo? RESPONDE CON EL HASHTAG #RetoProfesorSkp pic.twitter.com/GDSfip6wyI— Profesor SKP (@ProfesorSKP) April 17, 2018
— Dana Bickley (@danabickley) April 17, 2018
[How to Be Awesome at Your Job: A Podcast for People who Love Learning Improvement Tools for Happier Work, Career & Achieving] 285: Upgrading Your Promotion Potential with Terra Winstonhttps://t.co/fgg6xF6TGv via @PodcastAddict pic.twitter.com/XvaVlvXnl4
— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) April 17, 2018
— Adriano Di Prato (@DiPrato) April 17, 2018
"Be around the light bringers, the magic makers, the world shifters, the game shakers. They challenge you, break you open, uplift and expand you. They don't let you play small with your life." – Unknown pic.twitter.com/i53LnywfW2
— Andy Cope (@beingbrilliant) April 17, 2018
Support G Suite Learning with GIFs - GTT033 https://t.co/nFOU5YX940 #GTTribe— Google Teacher Tribe (@GTeacherTribe) April 17, 2018
Create a Google logo for Earth Day. #CSFirst by Google. A fun and free way for students to learn code. #WeAreCUE #gttribe https://t.co/rfJpjxZvud
— Renee Johnson (@reneejohnson72) April 17, 2018
The last known Tasmanian Tiger, photographed in 1933. They are now extinct. pic.twitter.com/lOjK4jf8sT
— History Lovers Club (@historylvrsclub) April 17, 2018
First project in the Stonehill #Makerspace! Exploring #kevaplanks #sislearns pic.twitter.com/XnokjnYxVK
— Katie Steen (@katierosesteen) April 17, 2018
In the last 6 years, teacher pay, already ridiculously low, has fallen (in real terms) in 39 out of 50 states. Appalling. https://t.co/plOng2ioHn pic.twitter.com/cOh6rv6KNn
— Daniel Pink (@DanielPink) April 16, 2018
How to Become a Google Certified Trainer (FREE eBook Download) https://t.co/lJAQriVUm9 #googleedu #gsuiteedu #edtech #gsuiteedu #googleCE #googleET #googleedu #edtech
— Kasey Bell (@ShakeUpLearning) April 17, 2018
That. Is. Brilliant! @stulowe80 #isedcoach https://t.co/I9KDEbRcDA
— Danny (@DannyGlasner) April 17, 2018
OLPC’s $100 laptop was going to change the world — then it all went wrong. A lesson here for all the edtech fanboys “...stop being quite so naive in their tech utopianism.” #isedcoach #coetail #learning2 https://t.co/gEKHrWiu24
— Ben Sheridan (@B_Sheridan) April 17, 2018
When Wellesley College chose Barbara Bush as its commencement speaker in 1990, students launched a protest petition, arguing the First Lady wasn't a career woman like they aspired to be.
— Steve Kornacki (@SteveKornacki) April 16, 2018
In her speech, she responded this way: pic.twitter.com/sW7FSC96VY
1st grade number talk with @SteveWyborney ! How many? How do you know? Who did it differently? This is math @SASchina #numbersense #iteachmath #saschina #1stgrade pic.twitter.com/dG9rL41miL
— Ana Catalina Romero (@catyrmath) April 16, 2018
Looking for a good picture book? @smithsmm has tweeted pages from more than a hundred wonderful books: https://t.co/zXWIKsBGJi
— Simon Gregg (@Simon_Gregg) April 16, 2018
[The 10-Minute Teacher Show with Vicki Davis, the Cool Cat Teacher] Infographics in Education with Eileen Lennon (e291)https://t.co/iLWmyNURfy via @PodcastAddict pic.twitter.com/oOhf3Aute3
— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) April 16, 2018
[21CL Radio] The Sound of Silence | Run Your Life #79https://t.co/pefVZS2LXk via @PodcastAddict pic.twitter.com/iRYuVZmlE6
— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) April 16, 2018
I haven’t read this, but considering the source and topic, it will be a good post. https://t.co/yjdRSkr6u3
— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) April 15, 2018
This has a good example of a nice, easy to read chart. #visualliteracy
— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) April 15, 2018
MT What did VCs study in college? | TechCrunch - https://t.co/wcbH9JcSJJ
How to save your privacy from the Internet’s clutches | TechCrunch - https://t.co/u4jx4r3Odw
— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) April 15, 2018
The storytelling animal: Jonathan Gottschall at TEDxFurmanU https://t.co/g6IQ0PyKgy via @YouTube
— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) April 15, 2018
Any 4th or 5th grade teachers interested in trying an Engineering with Nature kit? (Free) Details here: https://t.co/GDUEyyt979 #edchat #tlchat #istelib @gravescolleen @CoLIBRAtoRY @thenerdyteacher @21stcentlib
— Heather Lister 💡 (@heathermlister) April 16, 2018
So Excited to Release the NEW and IMPROVED Tap Into Teen Minds Website!
— Kyle Pearce (@MathletePearce) April 15, 2018
Do me a favour and give it a good look-over and provide any feedback/improvements you'd like to see. Thanks in advance!https://t.co/8N9mdIUTYo #MTBoS #iteachmath #GECDSBProud #onted pic.twitter.com/sC7n7cnNQv
Why did I not see this in back in 2008 when I was teaching math?! 😂 https://t.co/v3HCQ1OIaU
— Michael Drezek (@m_drez) April 16, 2018
8 Ways to Support #ISTE #DigCit Skills with Google! https://t.co/VVSRQcPp8G #gsuiteedu #gttribe #edtech #gafechat
— Kasey Bell (@ShakeUpLearning) April 15, 2018
Here is one of my favorite guru's on feedback: Dr Dylan Wiliam- The Secret of Effective Feedback https://t.co/kzQ1LddGnA https://t.co/mXoo1bJq8G
— GabeKempMYPCo (@InquiringOn) April 15, 2018
Are your students interested in building their own portfolio? @Teachercast shows you how to create, customize, and publish with #GoogleSites: https://t.co/6XhPjqNrsW #GSuiteEdu pic.twitter.com/3lwF5tuzav
— Google For Education (@GoogleForEdu) April 15, 2018
11 Habits of Highly Ineffective Managers https://t.co/Knsv0VMJGZ
— Inc. (@Inc) April 15, 2018
6 Ways to Write Bad Gmails https://t.co/B39kscxzWt #edtech pic.twitter.com/9xtV0waFBB
— Eric Curts (@ericcurts) April 15, 2018
#lessonstudy poster session at #AERA18 today....This is just the starting point for a Japanese-style problem solving lesson at the heart of research by Mills College......
— Geoff Wake 🇪🇺 (@geoffwake1) April 15, 2018
What would your pupils do? How would you support their problem solving? pic.twitter.com/1ZbbXM4L6y
.@Franklin_Graham: “I just appreciate that we have a man in office that understands the power of prayer and the need for prayer.” pic.twitter.com/HttINFc3JR
— Fox News (@FoxNews) April 15, 2018
Google Launches Cool Word Game That’s Fun For ELLs & Everybody Else by @Larryferlazzo https://t.co/VLnc2QaHFM pic.twitter.com/7igvhtHleV
— edublogs (@edublogs) April 15, 2018
Our RTI teacher overheard me saying I needed to add minute helpers to our class clock during my math lesson and then did this while we were at recess. ❤️ #heartofgold #knowswgatitslike #itsthelittlethings #edchat #elemchat #1stgrade pic.twitter.com/FWPKCdOJZY
— Matt Halpern (@Matt_Halpern) April 15, 2018
A1: Time management is challenging when priorities aren’t clear & actions aren’t goal-oriented. (Easier said than done!! 🙃) #HackLearning pic.twitter.com/fM20deIcGq
— Sara Utecht (@Sara_Utecht) April 15, 2018
I am sure this would fit in the curriculum somewhere. Wouldn’t it be cool to have students involved? https://t.co/bNGULcwtSW
— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) April 14, 2018
These choice boards are great. The layout is important to think about e.g. my example below has the content based task in the centre square. pic.twitter.com/m2RRq7Au6s
— Chris Beach (formerly LBHS_History) (@beachhist) April 15, 2018
The Language of Thinking. How many ways can we name "thinking"? #CCOTKobe pic.twitter.com/tcnJ7zPHRw
— Stephen 🌏 Taylor (@sjtylr) April 15, 2018
Design Your Own Digital Choice Board - https://t.co/9DOrpXF4UP #edchat
— Catlin Tucker (@Catlin_Tucker) April 14, 2018
Vocabulary Laboratory! https://t.co/CWr4MiD25R pic.twitter.com/IGusczNeqa
— Vocabulary Ninja (@VocabularyNinja) April 15, 2018
Teachers/coaches: how do you learn best? Name your top three! #tcrwp
— Lizzie Hetzer (@lizziehetzer) April 15, 2018
No matter how carefully you choose your words, they'll always end up being twisted by others.
— Psychology Living (@LivPsy) April 15, 2018
19 Annoying Habits You Must Break To Be a Better Leader @LollyDaskal https://t.co/N2eFQAAXv8 #Leadership #HR
— Lolly Daskal (@LollyDaskal) April 15, 2018
SOUNDBREAKING | Nobody Knew That Boston Wasn't Really a Band At All | PBS https://t.co/orKlFC6R6x via @YouTube
— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) April 15, 2018
How to hire your first employees @tullman https://t.co/bkWkBMUF3B
— Inc. (@Inc) April 15, 2018
Cartographers? Wayfinders? https://t.co/6y4aOOWiZq | a nod to @sjtylr | thoughts on navigating programme implementation for #IBcoordinators | New on https://t.co/mjDfPc1NTZ pic.twitter.com/4akyIFSi5j
— αℓσнα ℓανιηα (@alohalavina) April 15, 2018
Harriss spiral is constructed from rectangles in the ratio of the plastic number whose cube is itself +1 https://t.co/mOE4FyqxrG pic.twitter.com/mm3ONi22Yp
— Massimo (@Rainmaker1973) April 15, 2018
Use @Flipgrid for:
— Ditch That Textbook (@DitchThatTxtbk) April 14, 2018
📚Digital reading response
🗣Debating a topic
💭End of year reflection
➕More ideas 💡
Catch the #Flipgridfever! 🔥
15+ ways to use @Flipgrid in your class https://t.co/zHaZ8klO3r pic.twitter.com/CcuFjyJJUI
I can’t understand why a prime number is in this sequence. Help required!! pic.twitter.com/bhDMyiecRV
— Drew@Maths-Whizz (@drewfoster0) April 14, 2018
https://t.co/J2PR6n8KRh Real Life Lore is one of my favourite youtube channels. Great for exploring a ton of "what if" scenarios, like "what if all the people on earth lived in one building" they also explore lots of social studies and science topics in interesting ways!
— Michelle Hobbs (@maphobbs) April 15, 2018
https://t.co/39xGEVAI23 … Was taking a Math AQ and this video was shared, can totally see using it for something fun for something related to art or motion #michelleavrilartforms #michelleavrilmotion #art #motion #dominoes
— Michelle Hobbs (@maphobbs) April 15, 2018
Geography Now is a great youtube channel where he (the host) talks about all the countries of the world from A-Z and as you watch the flag sections you quickly come to realize that a lot of flags that have red, have red to symbolize the blood shed in wars and/or for freedom. :-/
— Michelle Hobbs (@maphobbs) April 15, 2018
Would MYP Teachers be willing to be MYP Students? https://t.co/I0lC4UbnYC @MYPchat #MYPChat #IBLearnerProfile #SEL #Empathy #LifeLongLearning
— 𝔍. ℜ𝔞𝔣𝔞𝔢𝔩 𝔄𝔫𝔤𝔢𝔩 (@JRafaelAngelM) April 15, 2018
Science Literacy is not only about what you know, it's about your depth of curiosity, and your capacity to evaluate evidence.
— Neil deGrasse Tyson (@neiltyson) April 14, 2018
BoostEDU: SAMR Self-Assessment Overview https://t.co/18Lhhk62gK #boostedu #edtech #googleedu #googleei #gsuiteedu
— Meagan Kelly (@meagan_e_kelly) April 13, 2018
Data validation, add an "entry code" to a Google Form. Don't call it a password! https://t.co/1OsOSYYGlt #gsuiteedu pic.twitter.com/Mzs1fCX9AK
— 𝘑𝘦𝘯 𝘙𝘰𝘣𝘦𝘳𝘵𝘴 (@JenRoberts1) April 15, 2018
The Teachers Guild - How might we empower students to be better digital citizens - smart, kind, and secure online? - Can I Use That? Exploring Copyright, Fair Use, and Creative Commons https://t.co/MJFxScsVTo
— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) April 14, 2018
New Stephen Curry Video On Resilience https://t.co/eG3BdKNvkt
— Larry Ferlazzo (@Larryferlazzo) April 14, 2018
I do think that it’s reasonable to be skeptical about the existence of a larger strategy.
— John McClure (@jmcclure007) April 14, 2018
Have you checked out our interactive periodic table with a video for every element? (Warning: It's addictive): https://t.co/ujMGBYM1gK pic.twitter.com/9dOU7zYQ3g
— TED-Ed (@TED_ED) April 14, 2018
Upon request - here’s a bit more info about the Snapchat Streak Challenge that my Ss are doing! In short, they are taking a snap of a different 2D or 3D shape everyday to keep their streak alive. https://t.co/V11u8E3hoA #gamification #EdTech #GTTribe #MTBoS #Snapchat
— Nicholas Springer (@NSpringerMath) April 14, 2018
Curious mind? We need you! See extraordinary discoveries made by people who aren't professional scientists, and how you can help @NASA with current #citizenscience projects: https://t.co/ppT70G3OFi #CitizenScienceDay #CitSci2018 pic.twitter.com/uAdIuI5Ifk
— NASA JPL (@NASAJPL) April 14, 2018
Google Sheets Add-Ons - GTT050 - Google Teacher Tribe Podcast - https://t.co/ttfYfnDdjR
— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) April 14, 2018
[The 10-Minute Teacher Show with Vicki Davis, the Cool Cat Teacher] Mathivating Kids to Get Excited About Math (e286)https://t.co/FQwt9Q4vWA via @PodcastAddict pic.twitter.com/lDNbbyumGf
— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) April 14, 2018
[Coaching for Leaders - Talent Management | Leadership Strategy | Communication | Productivity | Executive Development] 344: Have Conversations That Matterhttps://t.co/13vW196fer via @PodcastAddict
— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) April 14, 2018
Ask why three times
— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) April 13, 2018
[StartEdUp Podcast] Ari Meisel: Less Doing, More Livinghttps://t.co/KYJAhOOI6U via @PodcastAddict pic.twitter.com/xOzgQEhgta
[Transformative Principal] Changing assessments with Melissa Emler Transformative Principal 1048https://t.co/ZdJHYb3LUE via @PodcastAddict pic.twitter.com/QHQQlVlcm1
— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) April 13, 2018
How are IB students in Asia-Pacific performing compared to their peers? New synthesis of #IBresearch - https://t.co/oQUWgPHJ9t pic.twitter.com/Ku1KpnVkxY
— International Baccalaureate (@iborganization) April 12, 2018
You can embed them in a spreadsheet! Use the file publish to the web and get the published link. Then in spreadsheet =IMAGE("URL") into a cell. Makes a nice grid (make cells larger) #googleEDU
— Alice Keeler (@alicekeeler) April 13, 2018
2nd graders using google sheets and drawing to create bar graphs and equations! We had fun with this fish bowl activity while learning about conditional formatting. #NISDECT #EversInspired #math #technology pic.twitter.com/UpUoVQd6IC
— Jasmine Rizo (@Mrs_Rizo) April 13, 2018