Learning medium for students has changed from traditional face-to-face methods to social media. This method is not uni-modal but involves several streams of sources to enrich student learning outcomes. However, traditional teachers typically do not allow students to use social media strategies in the classrooms for whatever reasons (i.e. district policy, unfamiliarity, not tech-savvy). Nonetheless, students are using this mode daily and teachers must utilize social media to motivate students to learn content material. Below are links to assist teachers develop strategies incorporate social media in the classroom and activities/ideas for smooth transitions between topics.
Click this link to find how a teacher uses Twitter in his classroom to reach shy students [here]
How to Write Multiple-Choice Questions Based on The Revised Bloom's Taxonomy
Educational Videos and Conceptual Objectives
The 5 Best Free Rubric Making Tools for Teachers
6 Tips for Storyboarding Like a Pro
How to Evaluate Your Online Training Course
The 3 Elements Of Effective Elearning Infographic
MathWire Instructional Strategies
Dr. Stinson Instructional Reading Strategies
Education Portal Academy Catalog of Free Online Courses
Irving Middle School google page
*Information retrieved directly from: http://www.usgs.gov/ohr/student/benefit/seep.html