In the following post, we roundup our top tweets this week as part of Guildway’s weekly series. Guildway blog posts that are featured in this week’s list include recommended Google Chrome apps for Science teachers, using Evernote and Schoology to help you be more organized, one tip to help students to be more focused and successful, and ways on how to create your website with Google Sites. 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:
- End of the Week Roundup of Top Tweets
- How To: Lesson Planning With Evernote For The First Time
- How To: Students Create Word Cloud Arguments
- Why Traditional Grade Book Programs Fail
- How Can You Help Your Students To Be More Focused?
- 15 Ways Teachers Should Spend Winter Vacation
- Is Homework Harmful? 2 Charts Say Yes!
- How To: Organize Your Blended Course Using Schoology [Video]
- Google Sites: An Easy Way To Build Your Own Website, No Coding Required
- 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
Brian Costello (@btcostello05)
“Over the past two generations people have created incredible changes in the world. They did so because they had access and ability. Someone will change our world with new tech soon, it could be your kids”
Dr. Paul Bloomberg (@bloomberg_paul)
Link to the Tweet: https://twitter.com/bloomberg_paul/status/1083316581885726722
“Exploring the HABITS of MIND with @PS9Naples #ImpactTeams today!! How do you EMPOWER STUDENTS to see themselves as LEARNERS?? Graphic by @ASCD & Art Costa.”
Matt Harris, Ed.D. (@MattHarrisEdD)
Link to the Tweet: https://twitter.com/MattHarrisEdD/status/662928030671745024
“INFOGRAPHIC – These ARE our Students now, Now, NOW.”
Nili Bartley (@nbartley6)
Link to the Tweet: https://twitter.com/nbartley6/status/1088586904369590272
“Thank you @TaraMartinEDU for making these beautiful quote cards. I’ve been thinking about this a lot…We all ache to be seen regardless of our roles at school and just noticing someone can make all of the difference.”
Jonathon Wennstrom (@jon_wennstrom)
“New Blog Post “Don’t Wait…Act Now!” /jonwennstrom.com/2019/01/24/don… Great Teachers bring Enthusiasm & Excitement into their classrooms!”
Followers
Sunny Thakral (@KSThakral)
Link to the Tweet: https://twitter.com/KSThakral/status/1087377167720144896
“The blogs are working. Getting students to reflect on their learning as part of homework is a great way to embed what they learnt deep in their mind. #TBSDelhi What children take away from the same lesson is amazing.”
Sarah Kyriazis (@sarahkyriazis)
Link to the Tweet: https://twitter.com/sarahkyriazis/status/1071182702118924288
“During classroom walkthroughs today I couldn’t help but notice the walls at Quinsig elementary. Every wall has something special. I saw SRSD writing, student artwork, self talk, and more!”
Craig Klement (@craigklement)
“I was inspired to start a new blog after last week’s #DitchBook chat. Hope you enjoy. Please leave comments and feedback. Looking forward to growing in my writing. craigklement.wordpress.com/blog/”
Jennifer Skowronek (@JSkowronekMA)
“Student panel takeaway – kids want life skills, financial literacy, organization and problem solving taught to them. Let’s do this and digital citizenship, too!”
Ashley Conine (@Conine3rd)
Link to the Tweet: https://twitter.com/Conine3rd/status/1026085960910626816
“New year, new goals.”