Create Simple Videos on a Chromebook Without Extensions or Apps https://t.co/6E3OuDdsUh
— Richard Byrne (@rmbyrne) April 22, 2020
from Twitter https://twitter.com/rmbyrne
April 22, 2020 at 10:05AM
Create Simple Videos on a Chromebook Without Extensions or Apps https://t.co/6E3OuDdsUh
— Richard Byrne (@rmbyrne) April 22, 2020
I am loving all these new outdoor STEM activities cropping up. We have lots of mismatched socks at our house, so this should be a perfect experiment. Great idea, Campbell Creek Science Center!
— Erin Kirkland (@akonthego) April 22, 2020
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Elementary Book Club for Advanced Readers - https://t.co/BOif2gV04o #edchat
— Catlin Tucker (@Catlin_Tucker) April 21, 2020
I made a 4-part video series to help schools broadcast ceremonies online. Think K graduation, PRE-K, 5th grade, sports awards, etc...It also includes a @Flipgrid hack to gather student vids!
— Brian Buffington đ€ #BuffMagic (@brianbuffington) April 20, 2020
Brian Buffington’s Guide to Streaming An Online School Ceremonyhttps://t.co/HNFarqaMgA pic.twitter.com/iCeWX4WHfy
.@rickwormeli2 suggested that students create their own tutorials. Here's an example of some of my students collaborating digitally to create a tutorial explaining a Pythagorean proof:
— Jordan G Benedict (@JordanGBenedict) April 22, 2020
#MathEd #ISEdCoach #eLearning
(so proud đ)https://t.co/csMmL0Ebm4
United Steaks of America pic.twitter.com/uDfPPVgsfk
— Benjamin Young Savage (á±ááá±á) (@benjancewicz) April 21, 2020
In 1918, the centerpiece of San Francisco’s crusade against influenza was an ordinance requiring face masks. But an anti-mask league in the city objected, and held meetings with thousands of people. San Francisco was hit hard by the pandemic: https://t.co/x4y46zUF7Z pic.twitter.com/j4Xi3SEuLg
— Retro Report (@RetroReport) April 20, 2020
Redefining annotation: Ditch That PDF and hyper-annotate: https://t.co/4s9xw7sz5h via @jmattmiller
— William Boone (@boonewh) April 20, 2020
Trump filled up the Strategic Petroleum Reserve a month ago with oil at $30 a barrel.
— Matt Fuller (@MEPFuller) April 20, 2020
Right now, it’s going for -$10 a barrel.
Another brilliant move by our dealmaker-in-chief.
A lot of the “liberate” footage is meant to make these events look big.
— Joshua Potash (@JoshuaPotash) April 20, 2020
Here’s what the protest in Ohio today really looks like.
pic.twitter.com/0uxRuG0IxS
This video of an anti-quarantine protester yelling at a health care worker to “Go to China if you want communism” is absolutely bonkers pic.twitter.com/qBBhcundS4
— ian bremmer (@ianbremmer) April 20, 2020
H/t @CKummer for the correct link for this data. (It takes you to a make-your-own-chart page, where you can compare any countries that you choose. )
— James Fallows (@JamesFallows) April 20, 2020
https://t.co/zyT5M0o9mL
Eg here it is with Italy, China, Germany added pic.twitter.com/rNhoQ76T7l
đš Trump was just asked about his repeated praise of China's coronavirus response in January and February. He denied being "duped" and gave a non-answer revealing - again - that he gave China a pass on COVID-19 because what he really cared about was his trade negotiations. pic.twitter.com/DTgdLpCjT6
— Andrew Bates (@AndrewBatesNC) April 20, 2020
This is my best tip for teaching with Hangouts Meet! https://t.co/nXGuLYLm6l via @YouTube
— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) April 20, 2020
Google Meet: Whiteboard Tools for Google Meet https://t.co/fC9dSTRBko via @YouTube
— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) April 20, 2020
Read Kindle books from around the world for free
— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) April 20, 2020
Read The World https://t.co/u7JFiwhN7T
https://t.co/4aJgDcJs3u https://t.co/JGOqkVhTmG
— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) April 19, 2020
Home photography ideas: Shoot a double exposure in-camera https://t.co/98v5B3EUJT
— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) April 19, 2020
How to track your coronavirus stimulus check and see your payment statushttps://t.co/VNQcE8Y8RE
— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) April 19, 2020
Didn't Get Your Stimulus Check Yet? The IRS Has An App for That @themotleyfool #stocks https://t.co/1X5GPHWXxv
— Thomas Hammerlund (@thammerlund) April 19, 2020