As part of Guildway’s weekly series, we roundup the top tweets for this week in the following post. The Guildway blog posts that are featured in this week’s list includes some of the best Google Chrome apps for Science teachers, using Bloom’s Taxonomy to easily plan a mastery-level learning, keeping your classes organized through Schoology, and our recommended word cloud makers that are best for the classrooms. If you are interested in other topics, please check out the rest of the blog posts below.
Here are this week’s top Twitter posts:
- 1 Reason Why You Need To Use Google Classroom
- Is Classroom Technology Working? Student Data Suggests Yes!
- Schoology: A Response to “What Was The Homework?”
- How To: Level Up Your Mastery Teaching With Bloom
- End of the Week Roundup of Top Tweets
- 5 Word Cloud Makers For Classrooms
- Is Homework Harmful? 2 Charts Say Yes!
- How To: Organize Your Blended Course Using Schoology [Video]
- Backup And Sync: Google Drive’s Desktop Client To Backup Your Computer Files
- Best Google Chrome Apps For Science Teachers in 2018
The second part of this series is we are featuring five education influencers and five of our followers. We have also selected one tweet from each profile. If you are looking for people in the education field who are worth following on Twitter, kindly check the featured influencers this week in the list below. Furthermore, we are acknowledging another five of our followers for following us.
Influencers
Joe Mazza, Ed.D. (@Joe_Mazza)
The better we get to know our students, the more we will hear their voices in our decisionmaking – @mssackstein https://t.co/coRWttztfI
Steve Wick (@WickedEdTech)
Interesting in creating some graphics to up your Twitter game during #ISTE19 I would recommend @AdobeSpark or Google Slides. This post shows how to use Google Slides to create social media graphics. rechargelearning.blogspot.com/2019/03/edtech… @SFecich #presentersofiste @iste @isteconnects
Rae Pica (@raepica1)
Keeping children bubble-wrapped will not teach them how to handle risk, which is part of life! I used to jump from a great height as a child & remember that when I need courage. What risky #play did you engage in?
Will Deyamport, III, Ed.D. (@iamDrWill)
This Educator Made A Documentary About Teachers Turning Toward Entrepreneurship via @forbes https://t.co/SaEkjTAoXF
Starr Sackstein, NBCT (@mssackstein)
There is nothing more important in education than helping a student see his/her/their singular uniqueness and learning intelligence. We do this through building deeper relationships, providing valuable learning experiences and offering ongoing feedback. #hackingassessment
Followers
Annie Evans (@MapM8ker)
A powerful read every parent, teacher and school / community leader must examine. splcenter.org/news/2019/05/0…
Benjamin Gaines, EdD (@BGainesED)
Yet districts still sink millions and millions into them. -Textbooks Alone Don’t Boost Test Scores,Study Says https://t.co/7JXuuQpBSP
Denise Wright (@DenisecWright)
#arvrinedu we have used biodigital human biodigital.com/ as a resource, students struggle with pronunciation, vocabulary, and sometimes location, dorsal vs. ventral (example) https://t.co/ENQjaxuQLO
Rosy Burke (@rosy_burke)
Link to the Tweet: https://twitter.com/rosy_burke/status/1125880606783569923
Loved sharing a little bit of my Filipino heritage with students! Today after school I taught them how to make lumpias in preparation for our school’s Culture Night!
Mick Shuran (@MickShuran)
Anyone else using Applied digital skills by @Google ?? You should check it out! A bunch of lessons that are applicable to your students, and guess what…you can log in with your Google Account…Check it out. @joeyvaughn46 @drummer0901 applieddigitalskills.withgoogle.com/s/en/home