Wednesday, January 13, 2016

Social Media Resources

Twitter:
@mfenlon44: Mike Fenlon is a high school math teacher and basketball coach at Zealand East who often posts about math ed and coaching.
@mathequalslove: Sarah Hagan is a high school math teacher in Oklahoma who posts a lot about math activities and practices she uses in her class.
@tmaynard5: Tara Maynard is a middle school math teacher who posts about using technology in the classroom.
@ericarhamilton: Erica Hamilton is an education professor at GVSU's College of Education who often posts about literacy in the classroom.
@mathhombre: John Golden is a mathematics professor at GVSU and posts frequently about fun and interesting math facts and activities.
@mpershan: Michael Pershan is a high school math teacher who has posted over 29,000 tweets, mostly about math education.
@jasonsiko: Jason Siko is a professor at Grand Valley's College of Education who posts a lot about education.
@coolcatteacher: Vicki Davis is a renown education blogger with over 109,000 followers who posts a lot about education and childhood development.
@NMHS_Principal: Eric Sheninger is a High School Principle in New Jersey who posts a lot about educational technology.
@mathismylife: Dr. Math E Matics posts frequently about fun activities and games to teach mathematics.

Youtube:
Edutopia: A Youtube subscription that shows videos of different classrooms to demonstrate positive teaching strategies.
Google for Education: This resource provides informational videos on the use of technology in education.
Have Fun Teaching: This subscription provides videos that may be used to engage students in teaching concepts.
Khan Academy: This subscription provides tutorial videos that may be used to teach or reteach mathematical concepts.
Numberphile: This subscription provides video explanations of interesting mathematical concepts and phenomenon.
Statistics Learning Centre: This subscription provides helpful tutorial videos on statistical concepts and calculations.
Teachers: This Youtube resource provides a vast variety of videos regarding the roles of educators, issues in education, and lessons that may be used to teach content.
The Video Math Tutor: This subscription provides tutorial videos to help students understand mathematical concepts and processes.
WOWmath: This subscription provides mathematical tutorials teaching lessons about mathematical concepts that may be used to help students study for assessments or review for assignments.
The Teaching Channel: This subscription is filled with videos of lectures for educators regarding various teaching strategies and issues.












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