Fundamentally Feedly

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.

My Feedly Feed

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.

2 thoughts on “Fundamentally Feedly

  1. 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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