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Digital Learning and #EdTech Tweet Wrap Week Ending 03-07-15

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Inspiring, informative, useful, or just plain fun tweets about education and instructional technology articles, resources, etc.

(Originally posted on Twitter by @EmergingEdTech [2] over this past week … collected here to share with our blog readers).

Best Education & Instructional Technology Twitter Posts [3]

Lots of thought provoking article covering two persistent themes in this week’s articles … how creativity and learning work in the human brain and flipped teaching and learning. We’ve also got a thorough list of education-related Twitter Chats, a look at smartphones and 21st century learning, how the best teachers make beauty out of chaos, and much more!

Three Critical Conversations Started and Sustained by #FlippedLearning
http://www.facultyfocus.com/articles/effective-teaching-strategies/three-critical-conversations-started-sustained-flipped-learning/ [4]

Active Learning ‘More Important’ than #FlipClass? (Active rocks, but flip makes time for it!)
http://thejournal.com/articles/2015/03/03/research-using-active-learning-more-important-than-flipping-the-classroom.aspx [5]

5 Anchors For Using Technology To Teach Reading
http://www.teachthought.com/technology/5-anchors-for-using-technology-to-teach-reading/ [6]

A Comprehensive List of Education-related Twitter Chats for Teachers
https://sites.google.com/site/twittereducationchats/education-chat-official-list [7]

Secrets of the Creative Brain
http://www.theatlantic.com/features/archive/2014/06/secrets-of-the-creative-brain/372299/ [8]

How Creative Teachers Make Beauty Out Of Chaos
http://www.teachthought.com/teaching/how-creative-teachers-make-beauty-out-of-chaos/ [9]

Are MOOCs Working for Us? (Part 2)
https://www.insidehighered.com/blogs/higher-ed-beta/are-moocs-working-us-part-2 [10]

“It was then that I realized how little I was learning … by attending class.”
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/emily-reich/flipping-the-way-students_b_6765834.html [11]

This is Your Brain On Guitar
http://www.the-open-mind.com/this-is-your-brain-on-guitar/ [12]

Flipped Learning for the Win in #HigherEd! Horizon Report: Time to Adopt is NOW
http://www.flippedclassroomworkshop.com/flipped-classroom-horizon-report-time-to-adopt-is-now/ [13]

Digital pedagogy brings technology to the classroom
http://manitoumessenger.com/news/2015/02/28/digital-pedagogy-brings-technology-to-the-classroom/ [14]

Huff Post: Why Smartphone Use Helps Develop 21st Century Skills in #HigherEd
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/tara-tressel/why-smartphone-use-helps-_b_6777678.html [15]

Letting kids move in class isn’t a break from learning. It IS learning.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/answer-sheet/wp/2015/01/19/letting-kids-move-in-class-isnt-a-break-from-learning-it-is-learning/ [16]

Learning New Words Activates The Same Brain Regions As Sex, Drugs
http://www.iflscience.com/brain/learning-new-words-activates-same-brain-regions-sex-and-drugs [17]

3 Technologies That You May Be Using Improperly
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/rob-furman/3-technologies-that-you-m_b_6771256.html [18]

Study Finds Gamers Are Better Learners
http://www.iflscience.com/brain/study-finds-action-gamers-are-better-learners [19]

 

 

About Kelly Walsh [24]

Kelly Walsh is Chief Information Officer at The College of Westchester [25], in White Plains, NY, where he also teaches. In 2009, Walsh founded EmergingEdTech.com. He frequently delivers presentations on a variety of related topics at schools and conferences across the U.S. Walsh is also an author, and online educator, regularly running Flipped Class Workshops [26] online. His eBook, the Flipped Classroom Workshop-in-a-Book is available here [27]. Walsh became the Community Administrator for the Flipped Learning Network [28] in June of 2016. In his "spare time" he also writes, records, and performs original music ... stop by kwalshmusic.com [29] and have a listen!

[Disclaimer: The opinions expressed here are my own, or those of other writers, and not those of my employer. - K. Walsh]