It’s been an excellent week in the Twitterverse for #edchat and #education tweets! Enjoy!
Click here to view – Storify – Tweets in Education, 4/19/15
It’s been an excellent week in the Twitterverse for #edchat and #education tweets! Enjoy!
Click here to view – Storify – Tweets in Education, 4/19/15
October is Connected Educator Month. I have put together some resources about being a connected educator for teachers to explore. Click here for Connected Educator Resources.
Check out some older posts that I have written about being a Connected Educator.
Connected Educator Month Post 1 – Overview
Connected Educator Month Post 2 – Edutopia Connected Educator Resources
Connected Educator Month Post 3 – Connected Educators to follow
Connected Educator Month Post 4 – Twitter Chats
Finding good reputable sources to connect with can be difficult. Here are few connected educators that I respect and learn from on a regular basis.
Eric Sheninger – Eric is the Principal at New Milford High School located in Bergen County, NJ. He is passionate about establishing and fostering learning environments that are student-centered, collaborative, flexible, and prepare all learners to succeed in the 21st Century.
Edna Sackson – Enda is a Teaching and Learning Co-ordinator at an International Baccalaureate PYP school in Melbourne, Australia. Her blogs is full of great ideas for all grade levels.
Vicki Davis aka Cool Cat Teacher – Vicki is an IT Director and author of Flattening Classrooms, Engaging Minds: Move to Global Collaboration One Step at a Time (Pearson). She is a great resource for teachers at every level.
George Couros – George is currently a Division Principal of Innovative Teaching and Learning with Parkland School Division, located in Stony Plain, Alberta, Canada. He works with children of all ages.
Louise Morgan – Louise is a 2nd grade teacher from Fort Worth, Texas. She uses her blog to showcase classroom projects and activities.