What’s A Twitter Chat? An Example And Definition For Teachers
A twitter chat is a public discussion based on a topic through a series of questions that serve as discussion prompts–all using a unifying hashtag.
A twitter chat is a public discussion based on a topic through a series of questions that serve as discussion prompts–all using a unifying hashtag.
Not only can you create a search engine that uses specific sources (rather than the internet at large), you can also adjust how it behaves.
19 Things To Do At The 2017 Library Of Congress National Book Festival by TeachThought Staff From a press release On Saturday, September 2 in Washington D.C., the 2017  Library Of Congress National Book Festival will take place, with a huge assortment of kids-centered activities free and open to the public. From a great lineup of authors—including…
It takes 2 seconds, and isn’t really ‘deleting’ them, but rather filtering the icons that Mac automatically displays.
The problem: transfer of understanding is poor. Students do not understand that the long-term and bottom-line goal of education is transfer.
The TeachThought Search Engine is a vastly improved way to find the content you’re looking for as an educator.
It is about the technology when you don’t use the technology because you don’t feel comfortable or knowledgeable.
New Report Ranks Oregon Best, Mississippi Worst At Identification Of Homeless Students by TeachThought Staff from a press release A new report released by the Institute of Children, Poverty and Homelessness ranked the fifty states and the District of Columbia by how effectively they identify homeless students within their school systems. Oregon, New York and…
This graphic offers 24 Google Doc Tips for you & your students to organize classroom data, curricula, and student digital portfolios.
The Access Model is a framework to provide guidance to curriculum designers, teachers, etc. in designing 1:1 teaching and learning resources.
If you haven’t noticed lately, Bring Your Own Device (BYOD policy) is kind of a big deal, both in business, technology, and education fields.
Are you looking for some new ways to keep students engaged? Here are 6 digital tools to engage students through the year’s end!
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