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alexis alexander

The Educators' Guide to Reddit - Sharing, Learning, and Where Students Are - The Edublo... - 3 views

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    "Any blogger will know that social networking is a great (if not the greatest) way to direct traffic to your site. Many new bloggers struggle to find their audience, but with some careful link sharing on the various social sites, you can have traffic flooding to your site each time you add a new post. Here at Edublogs we use a variety of social networks to keep in touch with the students and teachers who blog with us. You can catch us on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Pinterest… and now, you can share your latest blog posts on our brand new "subreddit", /r/Edublogs."
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    I am just a teacher, but not a tech person. However, at this point of my life I have realized that I need to improve my tech skills if I want to continue teaching the new generations. Also, if I want to spread my ideas. Thank you for share this post. It was very interesting because it help me to develop other ideas for my professional projects.
alexis alexander

The 6-step guide to flipping your classroom - Daily Genius - 1 views

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    "It's one of the most talked-about trends in education right now. Right behind the iPad and Common Core. Flipping your classroom is a trend that doesn't seem to be going away any time soon. That's great, because it offers a lot of advantages for your classroom regardless of your students' age or what subject matter you're presenting in your classroom. If you're new to the concept, flipping your classroom can feel a little bit overwhelming: How much should I switch around? What is best for the classroom vs at home? Why am I doing this again anyway?"
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