Slides Randomizer - A Google Slides Add-on https://t.co/zlTTT5i5mq
— Richard Byrne (@rmbyrne) January 30, 2020
from Twitter https://twitter.com/rmbyrne
January 31, 2020 at 06:01AM
Slides Randomizer - A Google Slides Add-on https://t.co/zlTTT5i5mq
— Richard Byrne (@rmbyrne) January 30, 2020
Stop:
— Dan Rockwell (@Leadershipfreak) January 30, 2020
Listening with a critical fault-finding attitude.
Defining yourself by your successes and others by their failures.
Neglecting culture.#leadership#LFreakquote
These are the most complex economies around the globe https://t.co/ixKGE3FGex #economics pic.twitter.com/nG4obhsdmi
— World Economic Forum (@wef) January 30, 2020
Here are some of my favorite free resources, strategies, and ideas for teaching 4th grade math: https://t.co/6QThYOg5uG pic.twitter.com/9M2sF3nyE3
— Mashup Math (@mashupmath) January 30, 2020
100's of the best Science EdTech links curated each month https://t.co/zgCZF76Y7V #scichat#ControlAltAchieve pic.twitter.com/0sH040hjr3
— Eric Curts (@ericcurts) January 30, 2020
When you magnify 1 inch, it makes it so much easier to see the marks and find the equivalent fractions. Measured several things with a ruler and verified with measuring taped marked with fractions. #stem @dailystem pic.twitter.com/eEw8cI0UlZ
— MGThompson (@SpanishEagles) January 30, 2020
5 questions to ask when you need help finding your purpose https://t.co/lXS2Ycl0Lg
— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) January 30, 2020
To Help Save Bumble Bees, Plant These Flowers in Your Spring Garden https://t.co/0XPL3aZobC
— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) January 30, 2020
Web scraping is now legal by @tjwaterman99 in @TDataScience https://t.co/f5opZySe4q
— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) January 30, 2020
These are the 4 sentences you need to make your cover letter get noticed https://t.co/hfEn8FvtbX
— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) January 30, 2020
4 open source productivity tools on my wishlist https://t.co/qog1YUmvp7 via @opensourceway by @ksonney
— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) January 30, 2020
Web Scraping with Python Made Easy by Jose Manu (CodingFun) in @TDataScience https://t.co/eTBsHUhQ1I
— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) January 30, 2020
Espanso is an open source text expander for Windows, Mac and Linux https://t.co/EdYsFA3bm1 via @ghacksnews
— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) January 30, 2020
We Spent All Day Arguing About This Triangle Brain Teaser. Can You Solve It?https://t.co/uHdiWpic01
— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) January 30, 2020
Icons can help students construct understanding and remember new ideas. The Noun Project has the hook-up. Here's how!
— Karly Moura (@KarlyMoura) January 30, 2020
10 ways icons from The Noun Project can impact learning https://t.co/Wg2Btnuu7j via @jmattmiller #ditchbook pic.twitter.com/QO499eCbmX
Solar telescope atop Haleakala captures first detailed images of sun’s surface via @staradvertiser https://t.co/Wq8zZaCnED
— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) January 30, 2020
In Defense of Balanced Literacy: Understanding and Responding to Student Achievement Partners’ Critique of Units of Study #TCRWPhttps://t.co/gCN9IOZJCQ
— TCRWP (@TCRWP) January 29, 2020
How 'reading the air' keeps Japan running https://t.co/ceVSCVH1tx via @BBC_Worklife
— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) January 29, 2020
How to Print a Specific Selection of Cells in Google Sheetshttps://t.co/bQQBJc2jH2
— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) January 29, 2020
8 expressions never to use when answering a question https://t.co/8NjEkneIPp
— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) January 29, 2020
He has that job because he’s banging Trumps daughter end of story.
— 💬Realistically Speaking⁉️ (@Darrin47491882) January 28, 2020
Jared Kushner, senior adviser to the President, says the White House's Middle East plan is "a great deal" and if Palestinians reject it, “they’re going to screw up another opportunity, like they’ve screwed up every other opportunity that they’ve ever had in their existence.” pic.twitter.com/ABAI3gKjig
— CNN (@CNN) January 28, 2020
“Please don’t be me. Please.”
— Joey Nolfi (@joeynolfi) January 27, 2020
Billie Eilish being genuinely disgusted by her own success is one of the most hilarious things I’ve ever seen at a major awards show. #Grammys pic.twitter.com/A7iSCVta2N
Crello — Free Graphic Design Software. Simple Online Photo Editor https://t.co/N73xkgCxx1
— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) January 27, 2020
Toggl - Free Time Tracking Software https://t.co/HcuPX84Wv3
— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) January 27, 2020
Zoomquilt https://t.co/KY4ehP2nk0
— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) January 26, 2020
The Deep Sea https://t.co/zzgPYEY8cc
— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) January 26, 2020
10 Minute Mail - Free Anonymous Temporary EMail https://t.co/g2ZvxzbDAm
— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) January 26, 2020
— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) January 26, 2020
Google makes datasets easier to find online https://t.co/uQs7FdDAQu
— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) January 26, 2020
Getting to know our peers helps us all collaborate better. Here are three questions to bring to your next meeting:#coachbetter pic.twitter.com/qcFfVGjCOh
— Eduro Learning (@EduroLearning) January 27, 2020
This simple tool might help us #coachbetter and take action when our next steps are unclear.
— Eduro Learning (@EduroLearning) January 26, 2020
How do you encourage teachers and students to continue to engage even when they feel unsure?#inquiry #educoach #cpchat #pypchat #mypchat #Collaboration pic.twitter.com/eCOH161bg2
Some interesting thoughts here. I feel like duties, meetings and responsibilities have left me with less planning time than ever. I haven't been able to work on my own skills either. What are your thoughts?#teacherprep #lessonplanning #gradinghttps://t.co/84AMXlo2v5
— Michael Bycraft (@mabycraft) January 27, 2020
As with any creative activity, pixel art can have many applications for education. https://t.co/TnvmaQwUWM ericcurts #cooltools #gttribe #steam pic.twitter.com/C5AKaEbmZS
— 𝒯𝒶𝓂𝓂𝓎 𝑀𝒸𝐿𝒶𝒾𝓃 (@tmclain903) January 27, 2020
Get this free ebook with 50 ideas for teachers using #BookCreator! https://t.co/ob46y4BrOV via @BookCreatorApp
— Peter Osiecki (@OsieckiPeter) January 26, 2020
Inspire Citizens collaborates with schools, teachers, & students in co-designing effective professional learning, relevant curriculum enhancements, student action, ... https://t.co/0SlSYJjP1a
— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) January 26, 2020
Character, process, & heart: Creating Slack's illustration voice https://t.co/eFVjuQTgxF
— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) January 26, 2020
3 surprisingly simple questions that will transform your career https://t.co/atioGu0Enc via @freep
— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) January 26, 2020
Want to learn better? Start mind mapping | Hazel Wagner | TEDxNaperville https://t.co/nYIEtWWXDZ via @YouTube
— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) January 25, 2020
— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) January 25, 2020
The best password managers
— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) January 25, 2020
Learn why the top 3 managers are Bitwarden, 1Password & KeePassXChttps://t.co/p4bRlEeuCK
Can I mix those chemicals? There's an app for that! https://t.co/nK0Ir0iM3T
— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) January 25, 2020
Google Arts and Culture
— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) January 25, 2020
Which Zodiac Animal Are You? https://t.co/VToJx6y0z6 via @googlearts
Use maps to remember where you parked? I'm in!
— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) January 25, 2020
20 incredibly useful things you didn’t know Google Maps could do https://t.co/IrxwVI0IHp
Discovering millions of datasets on the web @google https://t.co/4XlyLAwqdv
— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) January 25, 2020
Python: Where to learn it and why you should do it now - TechRepublic https://t.co/ZKTr3ZpAim
— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) January 25, 2020
7 Reasons Why You Should Stop Using PowerPointhttps://t.co/Bz7As3o7V0
— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) January 25, 2020
— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) January 25, 2020
[The Innovator's Mindset (The Podcast)] The Innovator's Mindset - Season 1 - Episode 2 - 4 Ways to Not Let Other Dim Your Light #theInnovatorsMindsetThePodcast https://t.co/otpiyg8OH0 via @PodcastAddict pic.twitter.com/kPo32iW6D5
— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) January 25, 2020
Use Immersive Reader on Websites [unofficial] - Chrome Web Store https://t.co/XILtSHY9n3
— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) January 25, 2020
51 Google Chrome Tips and Tricks - Chrome Story https://t.co/sv90uvcfMR
— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) January 25, 2020
Map with the Earth's Biomes
— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) January 25, 2020
Ecoregions 2017 © https://t.co/YrApW5I8Sj
Voice and choice is great in art. However, clearly defined success criteria needs to be communicated to students. The last 2 weeks of unit, they will be working on an area of their interest but will be guided by specific success criteria. pic.twitter.com/n93gyvDlOt
— αη∂у ναѕιℓу (@andyvasily) January 26, 2020
Getting very excited about the release of the #Globalimpactschools Self Study. Applicable to any curriculum #IB #pyp #CommonCore #IPC, personalizes to any school, use as many pathwaysappropriate for context and #TeachSDGs, #globalcompetence, #action, #inquiry. pic.twitter.com/E9NUMln7AL
— Aaron Moniz (@inspirecitizen2) January 26, 2020
This site by the John Hopkins University provides a near realtime tracking map of the coronavirus diffusion: https://t.co/sgDwaeu3Ir pic.twitter.com/GaCb6EglFC
— Massimo (@Rainmaker1973) January 26, 2020
Distance yourself from people who:— Vala Afshar (@ValaAfshar) January 25, 2020
1 speak poorly about others
2 have problems for every solution
3 enjoy complaining
4 always feel entitled
5 blame others for losing
6 take more than give
7 make you feel bad about yourself
8 cheat or lie
9 bully or troll
10 nitpick as a hobby
One way to invite #StudentVoice into your daily practice? Have Ss self-assess with exit tickets, like T @CHMS_Thomas! (📸 via educator @burtramjen) #masterychathttps://t.co/yS1l3J6S1B pic.twitter.com/4Q7QDwlghX— Teacher2Teacher (@teacher2teacher) January 25, 2020
Multi age teachers tapped into all resources from across 2 units 2 support conferences & SG’s. We had to let go of the “what aren’t we covering?” & utilize ALL parts of UOS as rich resources. #tcrwp pic.twitter.com/7WyNjLRxz5— Erica Reardon (@ericareardon) January 25, 2020
GREAT ARTICLE: 5 Ways Teachers Can Bring Out the Best in Middle School Students by @Pfagell https://t.co/tCzBKUMvUl— Matt Johnston (@MrJ_TDSB) January 25, 2020
How to learn almost anything in 5 minutes or less and remember it forever. https://t.co/qr01BPIjl9— Inc. (@Inc) January 25, 2020
K2 artists were given the provocation - "Can you create a painting that only uses the force of PUSH?" - Limited colors and non-traditional painting tools were provided to encourage discovery.@TISlearns @theartofed #inquiryed #sharingpyp #arted #k12art #arteducation pic.twitter.com/LJ43NaVcXM— Paul L (@LANGTREEP) January 23, 2020
Applying our understanding of negative numbers to the concept of elevation. We used Google Earth to research locations and elevation. Thank you @GraemeAnshaw for the idea! #inquirymaths #maths pic.twitter.com/Wjiq2aOr2a— Stephanie Chambers (@stephvchambers) January 20, 2020
Have you tried making a #makeymakey and Scratch fraction generator yet? https://t.co/hK7ZYr1Ynx— Makey Makey (@makeymakey) January 22, 2020
Still not had a chance to read the top 10 most-clicked phishing email subjects?— PhishingTackle (@phishingtackle) January 22, 2020
It's not too late, read it here: https://t.co/GA7ZWSWkpM#phishing
(the un-annotated image, in case it's useful) pic.twitter.com/dGrbyNU7Er— Simon Gregg (@Simon_Gregg) January 22, 2020
Gr 2: Which one doesn't belong with euro cent coins #wodb pic.twitter.com/TBRYpxPqdK— Simon Gregg (@Simon_Gregg) January 22, 2020
A1: I showed the Ss several pictures of deforestation after weeks of #inquiry on natural resources and human impact. It was aligned to #NGSS and connected to the #SDGs— EarlyChildhood (@ECEforLife) January 22, 2020
They were blown away and came up with multiple eco solutions.#intEarlyEd @IntEarlyEd #ECC #earlyyears https://t.co/gUqdRuBPtU pic.twitter.com/kf7kbcnxed
.@VP Mike Pence does indeed know the guy. “”Everyone was in the loop.“ -Gordon Sondland” -Lev Parnas #LevRemembers #LetLevSpeak #TheyAllKnew pic.twitter.com/QrwgBGJizh— Joseph A. Bondy (@josephabondy) January 20, 2020
3 Ways to Build Coaching into Your Career and Why It Matters. #isedcoach #edleadership https://t.co/2yOnDenU43— Ben Sheridan (@B_Sheridan) January 21, 2020
One thing I've been thinking about recently is that coherence and autonomy do not need to be mutually exclusive. Teachers can have a voice and choices in building coherence. Thanks for all your interesting comments #isedcoach— Jim Knight (@jimknight99) January 21, 2020
Confidence Without Arrogance: Why You Should Stop Trying To Be The Smartest Person In The Room—6 Tips To Avoid The Arrogance Trap https://t.co/UvD8zDFvSd— Eric Sheninger (@E_Sheninger) January 20, 2020
💫You want to Bookmark this!💫— Joli Boucher (@joliboucher) January 19, 2020
150+ GOOGLE SLIDES TEMPLATES for teachers
These activity templates were shared by amazing educators on Twitter and curated using #Wakelethttps://t.co/cuSCA9Ui4g#GSuiteEDU #edtech #GoogleSlides pic.twitter.com/1S4cw6gUbn
Lindsey Graham claims unironically that Trump's biggest concern right now is with the sanctity of the office of the presidency.— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) January 19, 2020
"The one thing he talks to me constantly about is, what does the next president do after this if this is successful?" Graham says. pic.twitter.com/evicJUTxTp
Did you know, https://t.co/BZBlIcxYWX requires no download to get started?— edublocks (@edu_blocks) January 18, 2020
It's all web based and it's the easiest way to transition from Scratch to Python via a drag and drop based coding platform.
Try it out for free with your students! pic.twitter.com/HRCboX4Byn
Using Google Slides to Understand Vocabulary Words https://t.co/l9c50i3spv#edtech #ditchbook #tlap #ETCoaches #hacklearning #GSuiteEdu #GoogleEDU #celebratED #cuechat #k12artchat #masterychat #EduGladiators #edchat #LeadLAP @gsuite pic.twitter.com/rB8bVeSzdB— Stephanie Howell (@mrshowell24) January 20, 2020
You are really going to want to take advantage of this FREE resource for those days when you cannot seem to come up with a new project! Save this blog in your browser so that you can reefer to it regularly! https://t.co/PC4hW6e6wG ! #projectideas #pblproject #projectsforteachers pic.twitter.com/7MfxdLzP8j— CraftED_JennyPieratt (@crafted_jennyp) January 16, 2020
Here's the strategy pic.twitter.com/wmqKVr9wMx— Christopher Frost (@FrostChrissy) January 19, 2020
New post, January 2020! - Multimodal learning in #studio4.— Cindy Kaardal (@innovative_inq) January 19, 2020
Includes links to student planning for you to copy and create your own. #ishcmcib #pyp #studentagency #edtech #ipaded #multimodallearning #studentgoalsetting https://t.co/jrNQ7qVakq
12 questions to instantly upgrade your small talk skills https://t.co/a8wBBfNz2l— Inc. (@Inc) January 19, 2020
13 signs of high emotional intelligence https://t.co/RLUDw2lfz0— Inc. (@Inc) January 19, 2020
How to ace the interview question "Why should we hire you?" and why it's so important https://t.co/oKpDAZmrH3— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) January 19, 2020
These 3rd graders had a QR code that took you to a #flipgrid video of them explaining their research. How awesome!👏 @GoodmanES_AISD pic.twitter.com/L0oLwJe9gY— Kristy Denlinger (@KD2Teach) January 18, 2020
[HBR IdeaCast] 716: The Right Way to Form New Habits #hbrIdeacast https://t.co/oDzKJ2NQWn via @PodcastAddict pic.twitter.com/ztQPrrpPiZ— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) January 19, 2020
Our Brains Are 'Hard-Wired' to Worry. Here's What We Can Do to Calm Downhttps://t.co/2BtkIEm40e— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) January 18, 2020
12 Smart Phrases You Should Use in an Interview Process to Help Land Your Next Job @MarcelSchwantes https://t.co/cVicSBmbsr via @Inc— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) January 18, 2020
Keep a journal of your activities with this Python program https://t.co/CfP3rAxmzC via @opensourceway by @ksonney— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) January 18, 2020
How To Bookmark All Open Tabs In Safari On IPhone & IPad https://t.co/OxA2aEaDj2— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) January 18, 2020
6 Handy Regular Expressions Every Front-End Developer Should Know by @FarazKelhini https://t.co/WWuTCPT6Ba— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) January 17, 2020
Lev gets around, like a virus. pic.twitter.com/vYmUCUvSr8— The Right is Wrong (@therightswrong) January 16, 2020
Enjoyed watching @KellyannePolls on @CNN, arguing with @ChrisCuomo about @realDonaldTrump and repeatedly claiming she does not know Lev Parnas. #LevRemembers #LetLevSpeak pic.twitter.com/jIYIG5PzjZ— Joseph A. Bondy (@josephabondy) January 16, 2020
Trump told a shocked Indian Prime Minister Modi, “It’s not like you’ve got China on your border.” New reporting by the great @PhilipRucker and @CarolLeonnig. https://t.co/NCYxSDzMRZ— Warren Bass (@warren_bass) January 15, 2020
Google: Roll Dice - https://t.co/6oDPMgVyiL pic.twitter.com/2uvRsdkWs0— Alice Keeler (@alicekeeler) January 16, 2020
— Shelly McCully (@CourtNathan09) January 16, 2020
#PrimarySTEMChat Looking forward 2020 Digiteach goal setting withh @rachaellehr at 8:30 AEST. OR is it habits and skills setting https://t.co/aEMkvvIYAX @spencerideas @primarystemchat pic.twitter.com/SkHHM7kJKI— Russell Cairns (@RussellCairns1) January 16, 2020
How a middle school classroom redesign increased student ownership of learning https://t.co/CfxHZDp9Wa via @SmartBrief— Ms_Shipclark 🇨🇦 (@mshipclark) January 15, 2020
This crowd cheering as Trump makes up a promise that he’s giving people better dishwashers so they don’t have to wash their dishes ten times is something else. pic.twitter.com/QbQ6EYtNVa— Brian Klaas (@brianklaas) January 15, 2020
😳What a brilliant twist on an age-old art form. pic.twitter.com/sKzcVtbLQn— George Takei (@GeorgeTakei) January 14, 2020
TCEA Story cubes have long been a popular item to give inspiration for writing. Students can pick a few cubes and then roll them to randomly get elements for a story. https://t.co/n0CZ2HxTcy ericcurts #edtech #edchat #gttribe pic.twitter.com/5lF8VlnvL8— John Roach (@jroach4522) January 15, 2020
Sometimes my #mathreps are not fancy. A good ol' modified Frayer model works just as well! @NowaTechie @mathkaveli @jcorippo @eduprotocols pic.twitter.com/E2IMbR46Rb— Meghan Cannon-Johann (@JohannMundy) January 14, 2020
Designers and statisticians disagree on what makes a good information graphichttps://t.co/7moCU8qFVe— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) January 12, 2020
— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) January 12, 2020
Photographer Shares the Striking Transformation of His Images Before and After Photoshop https://t.co/wNpKUHrlQu via @mymodernmet— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) January 12, 2020
How to Speed Read | Tim Ferriss https://t.co/2b6bllY2Ft via @YouTube— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) January 12, 2020
The Answer for Schools Is Not More Technology. It’s Teachers and Human Connection. - EdSurge News https://t.co/kkwodPZto6 #edtech— ✨ Mark Anderson ✨ (@ICTEvangelist) January 12, 2020
Don't leave your revision until the last minute! Here's today's A Level Biology revision task#ukedchat #science #nqtchat #ittchat #aussieED #edchat #aqascience #revision #alevelbiology pic.twitter.com/Z9YTAYOXSd— David Chalk (@teacherchalky1) January 12, 2020
Just had a thought...(scary, I know). What if... random emoji paragraph...Use rando emoji to create number equations. i.e. 🦒 + 🦒 = 12 🦒 + 👩⚕️ = 8 etc. what value is 🦒? 👩⚕️ ? kids decide how many to use, if + - etc. #EduProtocols @jcorippo @mhebern @mathkaveli #MathReps— Lisa Nowakowski (@NowaTechie) January 11, 2020
Brand Colors & Popular Color Palettes https://t.co/FsL4IpDiDb— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) January 12, 2020
I actually created another Google Sheets tutorial today (the family is out of town).— Brian Wochele (@TheSheetsGuy) January 12, 2020
How to Add Color to a Tab and Use Custom Colors in Google Sheetshttps://t.co/8nmx978YDi#GoogleSheets pic.twitter.com/0AeQwAiYRI
I’m a Neuroscientist. Here’s How Teachers Change Kids’ Brains. https://t.co/wnf4rcTPXZ #edtech via @EdSurge— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) January 12, 2020
Start the new year/decade with some Healthy Habits and have students share in #BookCreator!— Book Creator Team (@BookCreatorApp) January 12, 2020
🍎🍐🍊🍋🍉🍇
Try Activity #11 in this book and have students record and share a goal for a way they can stay healthy this decade.https://t.co/iJnD0FB0ZW pic.twitter.com/BM4lu4XZkw
A Formula for Creating Good Habits and Meeting Your Goals | Psychology Today https://t.co/GdXOAclBO6— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) January 11, 2020
Math Resources for Review
— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) January 11, 2020
https://t.co/RekSVCjPUX
Print nets to create a range of 3D shapes https://t.co/h2OsrAp7jk #SENTeacher #FreeTeachingResources
— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) January 11, 2020
iMovie 2019 Tutorial on Mac: Pro-Level Editing Using Precision Editor - YouTube https://t.co/VzWqbpHEhP
— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) January 11, 2020
Explainer: The basics of geometry https://t.co/8jDpu7MO3s
— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) January 10, 2020
For these artists, math is their musehttps://t.co/2MsL75oQ7r
— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) January 10, 2020
“Research in Action: Ramping Up Support for Long-Term ELLs”-thoughtful reflections from @Larryferlazzo on his school’s efforts to better address needs of long-term ELLs (students classified as ELLs for 6 years or longer). https://t.co/38t57y9hFV pic.twitter.com/TgVMFR45Pn
— John King (@JohnBKing) January 11, 2020
Minecraft Mathland #BlockBreaker #mtbos #iteachmath https://t.co/Gw3eY0xKMq
— Brian Aspinall (@mraspinall) January 11, 2020
Customizable galton board @geogebra https://t.co/JoJ6l443BW#geogebra #MTBoS #ITeachMath #math #maths #EdTech #geometry #MathEd #FigureThat @mathieublossier
— Daniel Mentrard (@dment37) January 11, 2020
@bancoche @PerHenrikChris1 pic.twitter.com/3IZOsaW94v
today i learned how the US mean center of population has been moving the last couple hundred years. it currently moves ~12.8 inches per hour. pic.twitter.com/o7tNxDpX3l
— Isaac Hepworth (@isaach) January 10, 2020
Create a Venn Diagram in #GoogleSlides #GoogleEDU https://t.co/CEhbOluonQ
— Alice Keeler (@alicekeeler) January 11, 2020
This is how I have my priority inbox settings for my school email. I have a section for #googleClassroom private comments so I don't miss interactions with students. pic.twitter.com/2iBIQJav1b #googleEDU
— Alice Keeler (@alicekeeler) January 11, 2020
What’s in a name? Sem 2 Ss discover line, pattern, shapes, space, balance, color and contrast @ROARMMS @collierschools @CollierFineArts #middleschoolart #theartofed #artsed pic.twitter.com/3hATbFVRoP
— Mrs. Bauman (@CCPSartsmart) January 11, 2020
We are Moooving into a super fun weekend! Get your favorite ✏️Let's #LearntoDraw a silly cow on Saturday 🐮#FamilyFun #LovetoDraw #ArtsEd #Moo #NationalMilkDay🥛 pic.twitter.com/jCdr5f2Qmv
— Drawing With Mark (@DrawingWithMark) January 11, 2020
Is it the lack of shame or the lack of self-awareness I find more astounding in this statement? https://t.co/L9dE7S5bhM
— Rick Wilson (@TheRickWilson) January 11, 2020
Thank you to @kellieannejones for adding to #MathReps How's it working for you/your kiddos? https://t.co/moRcXKmWjy #eduprotocols @dbc_inc @mhebern @jcorippo pic.twitter.com/gN4C9zh0cU
— Lisa Nowakowski (@NowaTechie) January 10, 2020
The clearest signs that it’s time to leave your job https://t.co/Qx4aT9ZDwX
— Quartz (@qz) January 11, 2020
Not sure how I messed up the date in the original post. Fixed here. pic.twitter.com/SaUAQIaEC1
— Rob Dimeo (@Rob_Dimeo) January 11, 2020
Are you “fluent” with the standard algorithm if you use it to solve 18x25?
— Berkeley Everett (@BerkeleyEverett) January 10, 2020
Isn’t part of being fluent knowing when NOT to use a strategy? #mtbos #iteachmath
Can #comics be more than just fun? Yes, says research from TC’s Barbara Tversky, which examines how comic books mimic natural cognitive processes — via @qz & @MaryWiddicks. https://t.co/qupAOY8EaQ
— Teachers College, CU (@TeachersCollege) January 11, 2020
22 Years Ago, Steve Jobs Said 1 Thing Separates People Who Achieve From Those Who Only Dream https://t.co/mqdhgcbGhn
— Inc. (@Inc) January 10, 2020
"It is possible that the entire history of the universe has been taken up by the process of evolution producing intelligent life forms on one Goldilocks planet after another, only for those life forms to wipe themselves out once they discover science." https://t.co/XPxAS7Jp5y
— Future Timeline (@future_timeline) January 10, 2020
For the past decade, Simon Beck has been decorating the Alps with his stunning mathematical drawings, created by running in snowshoes across freshly laid snow. Each image takes him up to 11 hours to make and covers an area about 100m x 100m https://t.co/2R23ExtNFX pic.twitter.com/hwZsIe38F4
— Massimo (@Rainmaker1973) January 10, 2020
How Can You Assess My Creativity? https://t.co/Qp0s7U6b1V
— Brian Aspinall (@mraspinall) January 10, 2020
6yo son: I want to make an odd plus an odd equal an odd.
— Paul (@pternes) January 10, 2020
So we played with this and got to use the visuals from “Yes, but why?” by @solvemymaths A good bedtime math snack #tmwyk pic.twitter.com/1nyuzB2dmN
The revised IB Standards & Practices include descriptors of agency in Standard 4 Learning. #DPChat on 12-18 January will focus on agency in IB Diploma schools.
— αℓσнα ℓανιиα, Ed.D (@alohalavina) January 10, 2020
Let's explore how schools might enact environments that nurture the agency of learners. Join us on @dp_chat! pic.twitter.com/vtIs9QEcGD
What's Important in Your World – A Small Question to Boost Conferring https://t.co/rXtnWwVK7c #edchat
— Kelly Rexine (@kellyrexine) January 10, 2020