The Twitter Ten: February 13
It’s been awhile since we’ve been tardy posting the Ten, our weekly rundown of great resources and articles shared via twitter. Three days in the woods at fifth grade camp is enough to throw even the most dedicated blogger off his game, though. Talk about engaging education! If you’ve never involved your students in some type of outdoor education, I highly recommend it. Catching up on sleep afterwards can be a little tricky, however…
Anyway, on to The Ten!
–The Best Android Tablets of 2012 (via @rmbyrne)
–Blooming Orange: Bloom’s Taxonomy Helpful Verbs Poster (via @russeltarr)
–How Would You Make Over Your Mall? (via @NYTimesLearning)
–An Unofficial Google Sites Directory (via @scsdmedia)
–Pinterest and Education (via Stephen’s Lighthouse)
–Using QR Codes to Showcase Student Process Work (via @ictforeducators @brasst)
–What School is Really Like for Students (via @bethstill @mcleod)
–Challenging the Myths of Schooling (via @newtechnetwork)
–Keeping Students Engaged in a 1:1 Classroom (via @jabbacrombie @bhsprincipal @mathrabbit1)
–The Stigma of Low Expectations (via @educationweek @PeterMDeWitt)
An impressive collection that we hope is well worth your time. Let us know! And have a great week.
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