Friday Links-February 15th
Here are a few links from this week that you may find interesting.
The first is jumping on the "Tidying Up" bandwagon and can it be applied to your classroom.
I Marie Kondo-ed a Cluttered Classroom, and Here’s What Happened
I also enjoy reading Richard Byrne's blog whenever I can. Here is one of his recent posts I think you might find useful.
Try These 6 Things When a Website Doesn't Work as Expected
I also really liked this tweet from George Couros this week. It is worth the read and take the time to listen to the video.
This final link is a recent blog post from @mradamwelcome.
Kids Don't Care
Hope everyone had a great week and thanks for taking the time to learn with me.
The first is jumping on the "Tidying Up" bandwagon and can it be applied to your classroom.
I Marie Kondo-ed a Cluttered Classroom, and Here’s What Happened
I also enjoy reading Richard Byrne's blog whenever I can. Here is one of his recent posts I think you might find useful.
Try These 6 Things When a Website Doesn't Work as Expected
I also really liked this tweet from George Couros this week. It is worth the read and take the time to listen to the video.
A couple of thoughts:— George Couros (@gcouros) February 13, 2019
1. Traditional practice does not equal bad practice. We can't use the terms interchangeably.
2. Innovation is ONLY innovation if it leads to something better. "New" is not enough.#InnovatorsMindset pic.twitter.com/2VcFbuFcVp
This final link is a recent blog post from @mradamwelcome.
Kids Don't Care
Hope everyone had a great week and thanks for taking the time to learn with me.
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