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The Most Common Twitter Terms Explained
There are lots of acronyms and shorthand terms thrown around in the Twittersphere. That is why I published this summary of the Most Common Terms used on Twitter; plus a mixed bag Connected Educators will find handy. Have you participated in a Twitter Chat...
Codemoji | Learn. Code. Build.
A year ago, Chase Engelbrecht and I came up with the idea for Codemoji.com, as a way for students to learn how to code while having fun with emojis. Some teachers might think emojis and a coding curriculum cannot go hand in hand, but our team has found a way. The...
Pinterest for Educators
The purpose of this post is to help educators understand the use of Pinterest for Education. Pinterest is a bookmarking and curation service that can be used to create pins (think of them as thumbtacks in a bulletin board). These boards are at the cornerstone of how...
Engaging Math with Outwhiz
The increasing expectations of a global society demand that our learners be highly proficient in Math. However, I am realistic and understand this subject does not come naturally for many of our young and adult learners including myself. Having said that, in this post...
Video Cables and Inputs 101
There are four display ports and cables commonly being used in the audio/video market today. The problem for educators is that unless you work for IT or are frequently doing installations of multimedia equipment in the classroom it is pretty easy to get these...
Why iOS 8 will be a big deal to educators
Why iOS 8 will be a big deal to educators - http://bit.ly/1kOIag2 #apits #edtech #byod via Twitter @AnibalPachecoIT