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John Evans

9 Awesome Pinterest Classroom Ideas and Activities - 3 views

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    "The image-heavy social media platform Pinterest isn't just for making pretty digital tack boards filled with DIY projects and delicious food recipes. Pinterest is a great educational tool for teachers, homeschool parents, and other educators around the world. And the best thing is, it's free! With links to virtually millions of ideas, Pinterest offers a wealth of great information and learning ideas that can be applied to almost any educational environment. Everything is keyword searchable and Pinterest "pins" can be commented on and liked, similar to Facebook. Here we feature 9 great Pinterest classroom ideas that will engage and entertain both teachers and students alike."
John Evans

The Educator's Guide to Pinterest | Edudemic - 0 views

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    "Your classroom probably has a bulletin board. It's the perfect spot to organize information and show off great work. Increasingly, learning is happening online, and so it's no surprise that the bulletin board has moved online. Enter Pinterest. Teachers of young students are using the online application to find lesson ideas and stay organized, while middle and high school teachers are getting their students to use the app themselves for planning projects or collecting materials for class discussions. And librarians are running reading programs and creating book lists with that handy little Pinterest button. If you're wondering whether you should join Pinterest, read on. We'll show you how to get your account set up, how other educators are using Pinterest, and where to find inspiration on the app."
John Evans

37 Ways Teachers Can Use Pinterest In The Classroom Teachers with Apps - 0 views

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    "37 ways teachers can use Pinterest in the classroom, now that is a novel concept! There are a lot of great technology tools out there for teachers that can make it easier to connect with other educators, get ideas for classroom activities, and find inspiration. One of the newest and best of these online tools is Pinterest, which has quickly become a favorite among educators. Using online "pinboards" teachers can save everything from photos to blog posts in one easily accessible and usable place. Educators who are curious about Pinterest should sign up for an invitation today (it's still invite only, but it doesn't take long to get an invitation) and start creating their own amazing collections of pins. Not sure where to start? Check out some of these 37 Ways Teachers Can Use Pinterest In The Classroom:"
John Evans

Is Your Writing Pinteresting? 3 Uncommon Ways to Curate Literary Characters - Brilliant... - 0 views

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    "Pinterest has established itself as one of the most addictive content curation tools on the web. Users from all walks of life maintain boards on everything from appetizers to graphic design ideas to tattoos. I keep some of my favorite recipes there, right beside my collection of Brilliant or Insane pins. Pinterest is a great tool for teachers, too. This is what I love most about Pinterest: it's ability to reveal the variety and complexity of our individual interests. And this is what makes it a perfect tool for curating and crafting literary characters."
John Evans

16 Ways Teachers Use Pinterest ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 1 views

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    "Pinterest is growing in popularity in such a way that it presumably will be the top social bookmarking platform of choice for internet users in 2013. The visual concept Pinterest is built on is behind its popularity because the human mind is constructed in such a way to allow for easy and quicker processing of visual cues better than it does with the written code."
John Evans

The Real Pinterest comes to the iPad with Version 2.0 | iGo With My iPad - 2 views

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    "If your a Pinterest fan, you fun just became 'more fun'. If your not a fan of the service, you have to appreciate the user experience of the whole Pinterest viewing and sharing user interface."
John Evans

App #21: Pinterest for iPad & Pinterest for Education « Teaching with iPad - 0 views

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    "I am sure you've heard your friends talk about Pinterest. It has become extremely popular in the past year. My wife was the one who originally told me about it back in 2010. It has definitely hit the Internet by storm."
John Evans

16 Ways Teachers Use Pinterest ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 3 views

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    "Pinterest is a visual bookmarking platform that has gained so much in popularity within the educational circles.Tons of teachers are now using it to organize, curate, and share teaching and learning materials. Pinterest has also made it easy for users to interact with the content they read via adding comments, liking , and joining others Pinboards ."
John Evans

Pinterest Launches New Teachers Hub with Ideas for Lesson Plans, Classroom Decor, and M... - 6 views

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    "It's back-to-school time, and Pinterest wants to help teachers find new ideas for how to shape young minds. They've just launched a new hub, called Teachers on Pinterest, that features over 1,000 pins contributed by teachers. "
John Evans

How do you keep up? Part 4 Pinterest as a new professional essential - @joycevalenza Ne... - 0 views

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    "In recent posts about keeping up with news and trends relevant to practice, we looked at harnessing social media in the form of portals for sharing slide presentations and curation sites for current awareness and webinars hosted by talented practitioners. I suggest that if you don't regularly refer to Pinterest, or if your Pinterest experience is limited to personal style, party planning or recipe collecting, you are not leveraging and contributing to its powerful professional communities."
John Evans

The 25 Best Pinterest Boards in Educational Technology - 6 views

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    "Thanks to OnlineUniversities for this list of the Best Pinterest Boards in Educational Technology. Blogs and Twitter aren't the only social tools out there that can help you keep up with the latest and greatest developments in educational technology. Pinterest is rapidly becoming a favorite tool of educators all over the nation, and many have amassed some pretty great collections of edtech-related pins that teachers and students alike can use to explore new ways to learn, share, teach, and grow. While it would be nearly impossible to highlight every edtech pinboard out there, we've shared some of the boards we think stand out among the crowd here. Many are maintained by major educational websites, key figures in edtech, and well-known bloggers, but others were created by teachers just like you who simply want to share resources and tips with others in education."
John Evans

Pinterest: Everything you need to know! | iMore - 0 views

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    "If you're looking to learn a little bit about Pinterest before you start pinning everything in sight (and trust me, it can get addictive!) then we have you covered. Here's absolutely everything you need to know about Pinterest!"
John Evans

The Teacher's Guide to Using Pinterest in Education - Daily Genius - 0 views

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    "Five or so years ago when it launched (way back when, in technology terms), Pinterest entered a social media market dominated by text. Quite simply, it brought an unprecedented visual aspect to social media which users enjoyed, though it was a fairly basic platform. Fast forward to today and you'll find a plethora of new features that can make it particularly useful in your classroom. Read More: How to Use Instagram In Your Classroom So how can making boards and pinning photos be a useful tool for teachers? Pinterest offers a number of different options for teachers both for professional development and for student work. Tons of teachers (and other folks, too) are using this tool  - there are countless boards devoted to lesson plans, classroom ideas, and more. There are purportedly around 100 million active users as of December 2015 - and as with many web-based tools, the more people there are contributing to a platform, the better stuff there will be for you to use (even if you have to sort through some garbage to find it!)   To get your wheels churning, we've collected a few of our favorite ideas below."
John Evans

Pinterest: A Beginner's Guide to the Hot New Social Network - 2 views

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    "Pinterest: A Beginner's Guide to the Hot New Social Network"
John Evans

30 Inspiring Pinterest Pins for Teachers | Best Colleges Online - 6 views

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    "Whether you're a teacher yourself, still a college student, or just want some educational inspiration for a kid in your life, check out these great Pinterest pins. You'll find some motivational quotes, great craft ideas, and new ways to make your lessons fun and exciting!"
John Evans

How Pinterest Changed Website Design Forever - 0 views

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    "How Pinterest Is Changing Website Design Forever"
John Evans

5 Tips For Using Pinterest In Your Classroom | Edudemic - 0 views

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    "5 Tips For Using Pinterest In Your Classroom"
John Evans

The quick guide to using Pinterest in education - Daily Genius - 1 views

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    "To understand how to get the best from Pinterest, this, from WorldWideLearn, is as handy a graphic as you'll see, on how and where to deploy it best."
Nik Peachey

:: Pindex :: -Pinterest for education https://t.co/X6g7jIQYwo #elt #esl #edtech #elearn... - 2 views

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    :: Pindex :: -Pinterest for education https://t.co/X6g7jIQYwo #elt #esl #edtech #elearn #sole #efl #mooc #curate https://t.co/icoRAFmxgp
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    :: Pindex :: -Pinterest for education https://t.co/X6g7jIQYwo #elt #esl #edtech #elearn #sole #efl #mooc #curate https://t.co/icoRAFmxgp
John Evans

What Skills Do Google, Pinterest, and Twitter Employees Think Kids Need To Succeed? | E... - 1 views

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    "In today's day and age, Google, Twitter and Pinterest are three of the largest employers in the United States and internationally. Are students gaining the skills that one might need to eventually apply to one of those tech giants, if they chose to do so? In the year 2017, what hard and soft skills should students be developing in order to succeed in the 21st century workplace? What about in the year 2020? 2050? Let's stick with the "now," for a moment. In a recent interview, EdSurge explored which skill sets lead to career success for students-but we didn't talk to anyone in K-12 or higher education. In fact, we interviewed three individuals-Alexandrea Alphonso, Ryan Greenberg, and Trisha Quan-from each of those aforementioned tech companies. While the thoughts and feelings of each of the folks we interviewed do not represent the opinions of their employers, each of these technology leaders offered their thoughts in this exclusive Q&A on equity and access, areas that formal education didn't prepare them for, and their advice for teachers working to prepare students for an ever-changing workplace."
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