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Genius as an Alternative Social Media

ProfHacker

” That many academics rely on social media goes without saying. Yet, I am dissatisfied with my social media. Twitter can often be overwhelming, and in my experience it fails to foster engaged discussion. Do you have a favorite alternative form of social media? " points.

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Popular K-12 Tool Edmodo Shuts Down

Edsurge

Those with data on Edmodo should remove it by the end of the day September 22nd if they don’t want to lose it, officials stated. Its folding led to some eulogizing on social media platforms like Twitter. wrote one educator on Twitter. What Happens To The Data? That’s just a few weeks away. It's so sad!”

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PROOF POINTS: Stanford’s Jo Boaler talks about her new book ‘MATH-ish’ and takes on her critics

The Hechinger Report

Ted Cruz on social media. Critics disparaged the findings and hounded her to release her data. Boaler also saw math as a lever to promote social justice. In 2014, San Francisco heeded that call , mixing different achievement levels in middle school classrooms and delaying algebra until ninth grade.

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AI in the Classroom: A Complete AI Classroom Guide

The CoolCatTeacher

From the Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis Follow @coolcatteacher on Twitter The conversation is about Artificial Intelligence. Website: www.theaieducator.io Twitter: @ danfitztweets Amanda Fox Amanda Fox, is the Chief Content Officer for Teachergoals.com and currently resides in Louisville, Kentucky. Is it helpful?

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How to Keep Your Students (and Teachers) Safe on Facebook

Gaggle Speaks

Every day, students and teachers provide information to social media sites like Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat and Instagram, whether they are chatting with friends or posting pictures from the classroom. Social media sites like Facebook, Instagram (owned by Facebook) and Snapchat all use facial recognition.

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The hottest posts everyone's reading

The Innovative Educator

The question about Twitter makes it to the top again. If you know someone at Twitter, please get them to comment with a straight answer :) Below you’ll see the top posts along with the number of pageviews. Entry Pageviews Does Twitter have a minimum age requirement? Jul 27, 2014, 1536' If it does, check it out.

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A Thinking Person’s Guide to EdTech News (2017 Week 35 Edition)

Doug Levin

Tagged on: September 2, 2017 NYS schools have $700M in unspent money | WGRZ.com → In 2014, New York voters approved the Smart Schools Bond Act: A plan to borrow $2 billion to purchase technological equipment, boost network and WiFi connectivity and fund high-tech security upgrades in the state's schools. ."

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