When They Don’t Want Privacy: Why Students Should Study Social Media
Understanding social media is more than using it in the same way that understanding physics is more than simply being affected by gravity.
Understanding social media is more than using it in the same way that understanding physics is more than simply being affected by gravity.
Here are 27 engaging, fun, and creative ways to greet your students, based on an infographic by Mia MacMeekin.
Students need to be connected with authentic learning experiences, to develop digital citizenship skills, & to be given choices in learning.
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.
We’ve gathered 12 of our favorite articles about assessment. They cover a variety of angles, from purpose to function to assessment.
What is the one classroom management strategy that works every time? Build strong relationships with every student, every day.
The possibility of 21st century schools & a unique academic “identity” emerging across the US have been reduced in pursuit of uniformity.
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…
Making the shift in your mind — from learning content to learning how to learn — is important for these dimensions to be relevant.
It takes 2 seconds, and isn’t really ‘deleting’ them, but rather filtering the icons that Mac automatically displays.
I begin all classes focusing on building connections with students. I want students to learn about one another.
The idea here is to clarify the kinds of critical knowledge that create actual change in the lives of students and communities.
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