October 2019 Reading List
I read some really interesting books in September. One of the books prompted me to pick up a couple more from the same author. The book was called Book Architecture… Read more »
I read some really interesting books in September. One of the books prompted me to pick up a couple more from the same author. The book was called Book Architecture… Read more »
How would you like to get more time back in your schedule? Time is a treasured commodity for educators. You can find more time by automating repetitive tasks with text… Read more »
It is one thing to get Twitter up and running for your personal use, but figuring out how to use Twitter in the classroom can be a little more daunting…. Read more »
In classrooms and conferences across the globe, there are secondary conversations happening during the main event. Wouldn’t it be great if you could tap into these conversations? Fortunately, you can…. Read more »
How are you fueling your personal learning network? What tools are you using to keep you on the lifelong learning path? According to Jane Hart, Twitter is the fourth most… Read more »