As part of Guildway’s weekly series, we roundup the top tweets in this post. Educational technology tools such as Schoology, Evernote, and Google Forms, are featured in this week’s list. In addition, there are also other Guildway blog posts that you might want to check such as our recommended word cloud makers that are best for the classroom, ways on how gamification can make students happier, one question that teachers need to ask themselves to keep students focused in class, and the SAMR model as a guide for using technology in the classroom. Please check out the rest of the blog post below.
Here are this week’s top Twitter posts:
- 5 Word Cloud Makers For Classrooms
- End of the Week Roundup of Top Tweets
- Productivity Recipe: Combine Schoology and Evernote [Video]
- How To: Google Forms To Choose Your Adventure
- 3 Ways Gamification Will Make Your Students Happy
- How Can You Help Your Students To Be More Focused?
- How To: Level Up Your Mastery Teaching With Bloom
- Why Traditional Grade Book Programs Fail
- Best Google Chrome Add-ons For English Teachers in 2018
- This Is What Your Awesome Technology Strategy Should Look Like: SAMR
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 for 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
Elissa Malespina (@elissamalespina)
Link to the Tweet: https://twitter.com/elissamalespina/status/1055256596446674944
“Love this infographic from @NeedSchoolLibs it does a great job explaining with school librarians do on a daily basis.”
Becky Morales (@kidworldcitizen)
“Did you know world #language teachers have our very own podcast? We look at research on relevant topics, and then talk to teachers to see how they are applying it in class! Our most recent episode: Using Music in Class for Language Learning. goo.gl/W8CHZo”
Holly Clark (@HollyClarkEdu)
“A HyperDoc is Not a Webquest! It’s so Much More! hollyclark.org/2018/08/14/a-h…”
Daisy Dyer Duerr (@DaisyDyerDuerr)
Article Shared: What Middle Schoolers Want from Relationship Building with Teachers
Jo-Ann Fox (@AppEducationFox)
“My mantra. Do something creative every single day.”
Followers
Chris Gosselin (@cjgosselin)
Link to the Tweet: https://twitter.com/cjgosselin/status/1052985664525017089
“Well, this is one of my new favorite graphics. It applies to students in class AND teachers/staff in faculty meetings! Thanks, @Dr_Rodriguez21!”
Suzy Brooks (@SimplySuzy)
“My recent performance “I Will Do Poetry” during #ISTE18‘s Inaugural #EdTech #PoetrySlam, hosted by @MrHooker, who helped me redefine my comfort zone: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tcLhr-UnWO0”
Chris Parker (@ChrisparkerTCO)
“My latest blog post on Passion in education! chrisparkertco.edublogs.org/2018/07/16/pas…”
Mary Lou Buell (@MsBuell)
“Thank you #MassCUE18 for letting me learn and share with so many amazing educators. Here is link to my session slides–feel free to join us virtually or live in Blue 20 in 5 minutes! https://t.co/b6liaepBuL”
Jess Bazinet (@MrsBazinTech)
“Teachers can learn how to incorporate technology into their teaching if they push away the fear of failing at first Technology is here to stay people ”