Monday, May 11, 2015

Teachers to follow




1. Stephen Bornheimer @MrBornheimer
~Middle School Science Teacher who focused on flipped classroom teaching and inquiry based instruction. 
2. Chris Ludwig @chrisludwig
~High School Science Teacher who tweets about his classroom, new articles about science teaching, and also some occasional science politics. 
3. Neil DeGrasse Tyson @neiltyson
~I had to include him. An astrophysicist who comments on new science, makes jokes, and comments on many mainstream science misconceptions or debates. 
4. Mike Hale @teachwithtablet
~Founder of Teach with Tablets posts about tablets and how to effectively use them in a flipped classroom setting.
5. Ben Rimes @techsavvyed
~Is a teacher who participates in a lot a teacher professional development, and talks a lot about using technology in the classroom. Specifically it seems mine craft.
6.Erin Klein @KleinErin
~A teacher who is a MACUL 2014 Teacher of the Year. She blogs about EdTech, and about how to connect with students. 
7.Erica Hamilton @ericarhamilton
~Content Area Literacy Professor at GVSU. Post about content literacy, student learning, and project based learning.
8. Jennifer Soukhome @jsoukhome
~ A Michigan science teacher who retweets various science news as well as teaching news.
9. Mike Henlon @mfenlon44
~A teacher from Zeeland Public Schools who is part of the Buck Institute for education. He posts about project based learning and good teaching practices.
10. Ted Malefyt @TedMalefyt
~A teacher from Hamilton who works with STREAM School. He posts about the PBL the goes on within STREAM School. Connecting Math and Science to the real world.
11. Cindy White @VinePrincipal
~A school principal who tweets about PBL going on in her school.
12. Salome Thomas-EL @Principal_EL
~Principal, author, and public speaker who tweets about current education news and about how teachers make a difference.
13. Benjamin Herold @BenjaminBHerold
~A writer who writes mostly about education technology how it progresses and related policies.

Pinterest

14. Laura Candler Her Pinterest
~She is the creator of a teaching resource website. She pins everything from subject specific resources, to tech resources.

15. Dr. Ellen Weber Her Pinterest
~She directs MITA International Brain Center, and uses her knowledge of how brains work to help educators. She pins things about critical thinking and brain based learning. 

16. Karen MacDonald Her pinterest
~She pins about classroom management, as well as pins various activities for different age levels.

YouTube

17. She doesn't list her real name  ThePenguinProf
~She is a college professor who links complicated biological processes to knowledge students already have to aid in comprehension. She compares lots of things to penguins.

18. John and Hank Green Crash Course
~John and Hank create short 10-15 mins YouTube videos about various subjects. Mainly science and History, but they are branching out.

19. MinuteEarth
~A group of people who create short animated clips of how the earth was formed and it's continued processes.

Facebook

20. Ameoba Sisters
~Two sisters who create comics and animation to help students understand complex science concepts

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