Via Social Media in Education by James Hicks, The Tech Scoop Frown…social media for educators is bad! Have you heard this time and time again? Roll of the eyes…social media has no place in education! Have you heard this time and time again? Annoyed look…social media is a waste of time and it will take … Continue reading
Are you addicted to Pinterest? Many of us love Pinterest and it’s becoming one of the fastest growing social networks. It is appealing to many of us through its simplicity, ability to create various boards to organize content, and its crisp visuals that draw you in. People get drawn in and addicted for hours to … Continue reading
Update: After writing this post on my Kindle Fire, I did have to go to WordPress.com on my laptop to recheck grammar and spelling. I also used my laptop to upload pictures of the WordPress Application on my Kindle Fire. All other content from this post I drafted on my Kindle Fire. WordPress’ Kindle Fire … Continue reading
More and more educators are using Twitter. The use of Twitter by educators is something I highly support. I think it is becoming an increasingly needed tool for collaboration, sharing of information, and developing our PLN’s (Personal Learning Networks). Our PLN’s are important for learning and gaining more skill and knowledge for success in our … Continue reading
As I was searching the web to collect data for several new blog posts I am drafting I came across this humorous video on “American Education=Too Many Acronyms” from YouTube. I found it so amusing and true that I want to share it here on my blog. I will have some of the posts I … Continue reading
A Social Networking Space for Teachers of English Language Learners – National Writing Project.
Digital Voice Recorders Turn Students Into Interviewers.