Tweet Pinterest has entire category dedicated to education. It is a virtual treasure trove of sources of inspiration for educational projects, activities and reference materials. The infographic below, shows some ways that Pinterest can be used as a valuable tool in the classroom. The Interview To learn more(...)
Pinterest is a fun and very pretty way to share your interests with a community of shoe addicts, excited geeks, and food lovers. But did you know that the educational world is also massively present on Pinterest?
Here's a great idea for this week: Make your own election double bubble maps. This activity is brought to us via Julie Coley's School Stuff Pinterest board, and originally posted by Mrs. Saylor on her First Grade Blog. Thinking maps can help students make visual connections on a variety of topics.
I'm obsessed with Pinterest for everything from smoothie recipes to tutorials on how to create the perfect beachy waves, but never once used Pinterest as an educational resource for my kids. "Lori, you're crazy!" said my friend (and 1st grade teacher), Krissy. "Pinterest is full of ingenious ideas to make learning fun!"
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Pinterest is a social network which allows you to share and comment on visual material, which could be photographs, sketches, videos or web pages. Like a virtual scrapbook, but very public, you can collate the items that you love.
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