Thursday, February 20, 2014

Twitter, Blogs, and Feedly

Blogs:

Free Technology for Teachers http://www.freetech4teachers.com/

      I decided to add this Blog to my Feedly because I love Free stuff!  Our Title 1 funds are mostly advocated to intervention teachers, so technology things are usually moved to the bottom.  This website is also great because it talks about the free technology and how you can use it in the classroom.


      This blog was added because the writer is a Google certified teacher.  My district utilizes Google Apps for Education and I would like to learn things beyond “Google Docs.”  This Blog features many great ways to use Google in the classroom.


      The author of this Blog writes to pose questions and to learn himself.  He dabbles in a bit of educational politics and offers examples of tech learning.  He speaks in a very straightforward way, which I appreciate.

Twitter Handles:

@RickWormeli Rick is an educator, speaker, and author who really makes you think about assessment and education.  He is a must follow for teachers.

@Educationweek Education Week is an educational based newspaper that posts about trends and politics in education.

@ScholasticTeach Scholastic’s Twitter feed is full of information for teachers. They include games, strategies, and general educational information.

@Web20Classroom This Twitter feed is packed with tech things to bring to your school and classroom.

@Carp_CHS204 This is actually the Twitter feed of my old high school Government/Econ Teacher.  He uses his Twitter in a great meaningful way for students. If I taught high school, my twitter would be modeled after his!

Reflection:


So far this semester I have not used my Twitter or Feedly for school reasons.  If I were to use my Twitter for teaching purposes I would create a completely separate account.  I use my personal Twitter for mostly sports and pop-culture.  I follow some teaching/academic accounts and I often read the articles they post about, but I generally do not post about education.  Twitter could be a great tool for posting reminders, extra credit (if you believe in that), fun facts, and background information for an upcoming unit. 

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