100 Twitter Tips For Teachers
Twitter has become a staple in education at every level from teaching to learning, content to research, networking to news and curation.
Twitter has become a staple in education at every level from teaching to learning, content to research, networking to news and curation.
What Are TeachThought’s Most Popular Twitter Posts? TeachThought is officially ten weeks old (well, about 12 now), and to celebrate that milestone we’re putting together posts that reflect back on that time, while also acting as a kind of curation tool for some of the content you have found most helpful, or might have missed….
Here are 50 Twitter hashtags for the 21st century learner, by categories that are arranged by ideas that will continue to rise in importance.
Here, we highlight a few edtech incubators that are making waves in the world today, a list that’s sure to grow rapidly over the next decade.
YouTube is a goldmine for educational content if you can navigate its challenges and utilize its built-in features and settings.
From designing and documenting to publishing, drawing, and publishing, here are 23 ways to use the iPad for project-based learning.
Take quick surveys of what students think and want by asking them to respond via smartphone apps designed specifically for realtime feedback.
Is your classroom ‘ready’ for iPads? What are the characteristics of a classroom or curriculum that can leverage the iPad’s features?
Web curators are one of my favorite categories of online tools. These tools allow you to collect online resources and put them into meaningful groups which you can then share with others. These are great tools for teachers and students as they allow teachers to remix their curriculums to include web-based resources. They also allow students to…
Whether or not video games are truly art is a silly debate that keeps popping up everywhere–usually by those that continue to browbeat gaming based on games that are too (insert adjective here) for their tastes. For me, it’s difficult to not think of them as art–and as a woefully under-developed medium to promote interaction,…
If you’re a college student looking to supplement your science studies, these apps are some of the best for learning, sharing & researching.
Whether you are looking for a K-12 curriculum or GED study program, this list gives you a look at 50 of the best sources for free eLearning.
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