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The 33 Digital Skills Every 21st Century Teacher should Have. By EdTech Team Updated on march 2, 2015 : The original list that was created in 2011 comprised 33 skills , after reviewing it we decided to do some merging and finally ended up with the 20 skills below. The 21st century teacher should be able to : 1- Create and edit digital audio Here are some tools for teachers to develop this skill :Free Audio Tools for Teachers 2- Use Social bookmarking to share resources with and between learners Here are some tools for teachers to develop this skill : A List of Best Bookmarking Websites for Teachers 3- Use blogs and wikis to create online platforms for students Here are some tools for teachers to develop this skill : Great Tools to Create Protected Blogs and Webpages for your Class 4- Exploit digital images for classroom use Here are some tools for teachers to develop this skill :Web Tools to Edit Pictures without Installing any softwareTools to Convert Photos into Cartoons.

21st century teaching. Flipped Classrooms. Flipped Classroom and Online Learning. Flipped Classroom. Flipped Classroom. Flipped Classroom. Visual Thinking. Visualisation. PBL. Constructive & Project-based Learning. Math Monday: Hula Hoop Geometry, Part 1. By Glen Whitney for the Museum of Mathematics Math Mondays have so far featured a wide array of different items from which one can make a tremendous variety of geometric constructions, but there has not yet been one on hula hoops. This week and next we’ll remedy that oversight. Also, the postings so far have almost entirely shown the constructions as fait accompli, so this series will also try to give a bit of insight into the process of devising a new creation. First, why hula hoops? They’re a pretty cheap source of large, pre-made circles, generally decently symmetric and strong. So they’re a candidate for any large-scale building project that can be based on the geometry of a circle.

Assignment: can you do the same thing with six hula hoops? For a recent event, MoMath wanted a large-scale public construction activity, so based on our success with hula hoops to date, designer Tim Nissen envisioned a gigantic pyramid of hoops — here’s the initial conception: To be continued… Gareth Branwyn. Transit 2012 — Social Media Science. Mobile App Development for Teachers. EduTecher. Tech_tips. Design a school. A glimpse into the (Un)Classroom. Missed the ICTEV 2012: Creative Connections conference? Go to the ICTEV YouTube Channel and watch | ICTEV. Search Results. Technology to Promote Thinking. Teaching Resources. Educational Technology.

iPad Classroom. Ipads in class. Math Humor. MATHS INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD APPLICATIONS. Math. Math Teaching Ideas. LOVE KNOWLEDGE, LIVE TO LEARN..