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 our recommended Google Chrome apps for Math teachers, using SAMR as a guide in using technology in the classroom, and using Schoology to help you be more organized in your courses. 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
- This Is What Your Awesome Technology Strategy Should Look Like: SAMR
- How Learning Objectives Can Actually Make Your Class Fun
- Increase Your Efficiency In Grading Students’ Assignments Using Orange Slice
- Why Ditching Google Classroom For NEO Will Make You Happy
- How To: Easily Organize Your Course Using Schoology
- How Can You Help Your Students To Be More Focused?
- How To: Level Up Your Mastery Teaching With Bloom
- New Grading Features of Google Forms
- Best Google Chrome Add-ons For Math 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
Todd Whitaker (@ToddWhitaker)
“Evaluation has to accomplish three things. Reinforce good practices, reduce ineffective practices, motivate and improve everyone.”
Dave Burgess (@burgessdave)
“5 Updates in 3 Mins…Start Your Stopwatch!!! My latest blog w/info about the #LeadLAP Guides, #EducatedByDesign, #CreativelyProducitve, #Sanctuaries, #StopRightNow39 …plus features an embedded video from @TheTechRabbi that will make your day!! daveburgess.com/5-updates-in-3…”
Alice Keeler (@alicekeeler)
“Is #googleSlides better than the overhead projector? Not if it’s the same model of kids sitting in the dark taking notes off of them.”
Tony Vincent (@tonyvincent)
“I’m sharing a document that has helped my students give and receive better feedback. Check out my newest post! https://t.co/GviY755hh6”
Kasey Bell (@ShakeUpLearning)
“50 Awesome Apps that Integrate with Google Classroom shakeuplearning.com/blog/20-awesom…”
Followers
Ed LaRose (@DSP_Admin)
Link to the Tweet: https://twitter.com/DSP_Admin/status/1092575347705606144
“Some of our decorated doors from literacy week. Great job to all. PRID(Engagement)”
mmarotta (@mmarotta)
“Getting creative with the #jamboard and loving the resources to help guide the learning edu.workbencheducation.com/cwists/preview… so many options w/ @WorkbenchPlat edu.workbencheducation.com/cwists/category”
Craig Sheil (@csheil)
Link to the Tweet: https://twitter.com/csheil/status/1093218769307160576
“Another #EduGIF for the #ReadandWrite resource that @JessGilcreast and I are creating for our Ss – “Having text read to you (and change voice/speed setting)” @texthelp”
Eric Kallenborn (@comics_teacher)
“New Comic Book Day reviews today feature reviews from three of my students! Eight #ncbd #1s reviewed for your pleasure. I gave my best of the week to @DarkHorseComics @Rin237 @JMDeMatteis solid story, The Girl In The Bay.
Check it out! #storytelling
/theothercomicbookteacher.com/storytelling-i…”
Leo Brehm (@leobrehm)
“Transform Learning: Track Results for Chromebooks, Google Suite, and Every Application https://t.co/6qiLuGGxfM”