"January is a good time to take a look at your class Twitter account and see if it's all it can be. Below are some ideas to excite you again about the power of Twitter in your classroom!"
Each entry is created by a published author of nonfiction children's or young adult literature. In addition to the text, the students can hear the author reading the post. The topics are interesting and well written!
"TeachersFirst's Classroom Resources area includes anything you would use with students in the classroom. You can find over 12,000 educator-reviewed web resources, searchable by subject/grade or keyword."
"Let's face it: email is not a task manager. One of the biggest leaps I made towards keeping on top of all my pending to-do's was making a clean, mindful break between email and tasks."
"As the new school year begins many teachers and students may notice that some things have changed in Google Drive, Apps, and Maps over the summer. Here's a round-up of updates that occurred this summer." (2014)
"Many sites that are beneficial for education require that a student has an email account to login. This is very frustrating for educators that have to worry about district policy and CIPA/COPPA compliance to maintain student safety/privacy. So I compiled a list that had a educational portal that allowed an educator to create a student account or that is safe for use in education."