by AnibalPachecoIT | May 1, 2019 | EdTech, Education, Social Media
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...
by AnibalPachecoIT | Oct 19, 2017 | EdTech, Education
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...
by AnibalPachecoIT | Apr 25, 2016 | EdTech, Education, Instructional Design
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...
by AnibalPachecoIT | Apr 3, 2016 | EdTech, Instructional Design, Personalized Learning
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...
by AnibalPachecoIT | Jun 9, 2014 | Apple, EdTech, Education
Why iOS 8 will be a big deal to educators – http://bit.ly/1kOIag2 #apits #edtech #byod via Twitter @AnibalPachecoIT
by AnibalPachecoIT | Jul 24, 2013 | EdTech, Education
I have been publishing videos to my YouTube channel for a while now, but up until today there wasn’t a way to embed a subscribe button on your website without having to code it yourself. YouTube is pretty good about supporting the efforts of content providers,...