MentorMob is a Learning Playlist platform that allows educators to curate, collaborate on, and share any kind of content. Articles, videos, PDFs, images, Google Docs, etc. can be easily organized into Playlists and assigned to students in a flipped classroom setting. Teachers can track student progress and students can ask questions with the social interaction feature on the site.
A field guide to the art and science of the solid argument.
An interesting article on meta-analysis of best teaching practices. Not just anecdotes about what works but real research on what are the best strategies.
I just looked at this quickly. Seems interesting
Teachers around the world have found innovative ways to use Twitter as a teaching tool.
Nobelprize.org's educational section consists of 46 productions. Of these, 29 are interactive learning games of various sorts and degrees of difficulties. Most of them also includes a "Read more" about the subject.
Great data visualization tools. Could be useful in a variety of subject areas.
I'm familiar with many of these but it always amazes me how there are always more and more great tools to discover.
All the educational hashtags in one place.
This regular bulletin presents free information and teaching materials available on Statistics Canada's Learning resources website.
Here is another weekly edition of Treasure Chest—82 EdTech Resources You May Have Missed this past week.
For a long time now, I have used Symbaloo as my home page for my browser. It's quick, attractive, and is an easy way to share my regularly accessed links. It's by far the easiest way to have su...
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A field guide to the art and science of the solid argument.
Capture anything you see on your PC screen! SnapIt is convenient for bloggers who capture and crop images for ther posts, for tech writers who need to describe menus and interfaces of applications, web designers and those who work with graphics every day.
Interactive Web 2.0 periodic table with dynamic layouts showing names, electrons, oxidation, trend visualization, orbitals, isotopes, search. Full descriptions.
Great tips on creating great presentations
Bookboon's free online textbooks for students are focused and to the point. They are all written by highly respected professors from top universities in the world and cover topics such as economics, statistics, IT, engineering and natural science.
Off the grid-for-little-kids videos and other smart stuff collected by @riondotnu and her three year old co-curator.
TodaysMeet helps you embrace the backchannel and connect with your audience in realtime.
Guided by research, educators at Cochrane Collegiate have homed in on ten top teaching methods, and teachers receive weekly PD to help them implement the practices.
Play the game of civic engagement and discover how you can make a difference in your community.
Another useful post from Richard Byrne. This one provides a short list of places to find documentaries online.
Videos for students to learn from. Organized. Educational videos in a giant directory. Free educational videos for K-12 students. Thousands of hand-picked K-12 videos, teacher reviewed, independently rated, titled, and described.
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