I am teaching my "teacher-students" Fake Tweet Builder today and was perusing the Internet for a video or how to sheet when I found one of my students from the fall, Matt Levi, who had made a video for our class. It is actually especially good because occasionally Fake Tweet Builder makes a mistake and Matt does a great job of showing how to overcome this. We use this for an assignment where students are learning a lot of short facts about say a battle or a number of people that we do not need to learn in depth.
- Remind101 To Communicate W. Students
When I speak to groups Remind101 is one of the items that gets the best reception. It allows teachers to text willing (they have to sign up themselves) students and parents to receive homework reminders. I usually set it so that students receive...
- Remind 101
When I speak to groups Remind101 is one of the items that gets the best reception. It allows teachers to text willing (they have to sign up themselves) students and parents to receive homework reminders. I usually set it so that students...
- Using Social Media In The Classroom
I am thinking about having my religions class participate in a live blog next semester and maybe tweeting about religious issues using a hash tag I create for the class. Here are the reflections of a graduate school teacher who had his kids use Twitter...
- Nota Collaboration Posters
NOTA is a new collaborative poster maker similar to Glogster. The added benefit is that it can add Google Maps in addition to pictures, video, words, etc. Here is a video showing how to make a post. One disadvantage is that it does not...
- Google + Circles For The Classroom
I found this from a Tweet from "mrpotter". It is exactly what I was looking for to be able to use in the classroom. It details how you could create a "circle" which is where you could put your students. Then when you (or they post something)...