I have been asked to get an RSS reader and I have decided to go with a Feedly account. I have decided to subscribe to a lot of education technology feeds by searching for edtech in the Feedly search bar. I also decided to join some math technology pages as well because my major is math and I’d like to learn how to incorporate technology in my class. One feed that I find interesting is Math Tech Connections because they not only give articles related to math, but they also give out free activities to use for your class. This is a great resource to have especially for a new teacher because you can use their activities for your own class.
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Another feed that I found to be interesting is the TED-Ed page. I absolutely love TED and I really enjoy watching the talks because they motivate me to be better. I’m very excited to dive into the TED-Ed articles to see what they offer about education as a whole and technology in education. I think that TED Talks are a great form of technology that can be used in classrooms because they are mainly educational and provide a source of entertainment to keep children focused. I’m glad that I was told about Feedly as a resource because it will make my professional development easier due to the vast amount of articles to view.
Feedly seems to be so user friendly – do you find this to be true?
Does the Math Tech Connections blog offer resources and articles related to secondary math?
The Ted-Ed videos are also a hit for me! My favourite are the animated ones; they’re so well done!
I find Feedly to be extremely user friendly! The site makes finding articles extremely easy.
Math Tech Connections mainly supplies resources for elementary math, unfortunately.
Feedly seems to be so user friendly – do you find this to be true?
Does the Math Tech Connections blog offer resources and articles related to secondary math?
The Ted-Ed videos are also a hit for me! My favourite are the animated ones; they’re so well done!
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I find Feedly to be extremely user friendly! The site makes finding articles extremely easy.
Math Tech Connections mainly supplies resources for elementary math, unfortunately.
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