In the following post, we roundup our top tweets this week as part of Guildway’s weekly series. Educational technology tools such as Schoology and Evernote are featured in the list. In addition, there are other Guildway blog posts that you might be interested such as why blogging matters for teachers, word cloud apps that will work for classrooms, recommended password managers, and the best screen capture tools for teachers. Please check out the rest of the blog posts below for other topics.
Here are this week’s top Twitter posts:
- End of the Week Roundup of Top Tweets
- The New Google Forms [Video]
- 11 Ways A Blog Will Make You A Better Teacher
- Productivity Recipe: Combine Schoology and Evernote [Video]
- 5 Word Cloud Makers For Classrooms
- 5 Ways Teachers Can Save Time With Google Calendar
- 3 Password Managers That Will Save Your Sanity
- I Tested 5 Mind Mapping Tools And Failed Miserably
- Which Is The Best Screen Capture Tool For Teachers
- How To: Pick The Best To-Do App
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 and for their engagement in our tweets.
Influencers
Mason, M.Ed. (@EdTechMason)
“In case you missed it: Students can now publish their work to @Apple Books directly from Pages! https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT208716”
Glen Irvin Flores (@irvspanish)
“If you’re interested in #gamification #gamebasedlearning #MinecraftEdu in the #Spanish or #WorldLanguage Classroom – I have all of my resources in this Doc! https://docs.google.com/document/d/1rpN-_a5JKicmXUHGV7EPb804dSH4xll-3i7rd1mGcvs/edit?usp=sharing”
Tamra Dollar (@TamraDollar)
“Please don’t make young children complete worksheets for homework, grade the next morning in class, & tell them it’s for a grade.”
Jake Miller (@JakeMillerTech)
“Move over dots, triangles and squares, it’s time for #Emoji Bullets! Here’s how to do it in @googledocs and #GoogleSlides! http://jakemiller.net/emoji-bullets”
Kate Baker (@KtBkr4)
“FINALLY back to #blogging! Latest post: #Digital #Assessment Techniques with @edpuzzle https://kbakerbyodlit.blogspot.com/2018/12/digital-assessment-techniques-with.html”
Followers
Clark S. Baker (@ClarkBakerK12)
“I want my kids & all kids to code because the power to create yields an infinite loop of curiosity, challenge & learning.”
Luke Callahan (@CallahanLuke)
“#edtech tools empower students to “show what they know” in more ways than we can count. Allow Ss to be innovative”
Kelli M. Phillips, Ed.D. (@KelliMWPhillips)
“Best News Sources for Kids – bookmark ‘em 👍 https://t.co/G3kaTo8Pat”
Shannon S. Carlson (@Loving_Literacy)
Article Shared: Are We Opening the Door Wide Enough for Our Readers?
James Townsend (@SpedTeacherTX)
“It’s not enough just for the teacher to know the goal for the lesson – kids must know it also!”