@mswatso89368311 Twitter Mind Map

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1. Mathematics Resources

1.1. 1. @Mathalicious- Mathalicious provides teachers with real-world lessons that help them engage their students and challenge them to think more critically about the world. I have already saved several graphing tasks for my Algbra 2 students.

1.2. 2. @geogebra- Geogebra is a free math app used for graphing, geometry, algebra, 3D, and more! Many twitter users share their classroom projects/experiences using this hashtag, giving me lots of ideas.

1.3. 3. @MLCmath- The Math Learning Center is a nonprofit organization offering curriculum and professional development for K–12 education. I also like that each tweet is hashtagged with the grade level of the activity.

1.4. 4. @MathBeforeBed- This twitter feed is filled with prompts and resources that I could see myself using as warm ups or number talks to discuss numeracy with my students.

1.5. 5. @1to9puzzle- has a feed full of fun puzzles to help students improve logical thinking and number-sense. I could see myself using these as warm ups or discussions in my Foundations classes.

2. For all Teachers

2.1. 1. @MindShiftKQED- MindShift explores the future of learning, covering cultural and tech trends and innovations in education.

2.2. 2. @TeachingChannel- Teaching Channel is a thriving online community where teachers can watch, share, and learn diverse techniques to help every student grow.

2.3. 3. @EdWeekTeacher- This twitter feed is filled with articles to Inspire teachers of all subjects and grade levels on news, analysis, and strategies. I have already found and saved an article on mathematical discourse.

2.4. 4.@ScholasticTeach This feed contains many resources, tools, and articles to improve literacy in today’s diverse classroom. Although I am not a literature teacher, math literacy is just as important.

2.5. 5.@teacher2teacher- This twitter feed features an online community of helpful articles for all teachers and prompts teachers to share their thoughts on different topics regarding current education trends/issues.

3. Technology

3.1. 1. @EdTech_K12 This twitter feed is filled with articles on issues facing K-12 IT leaders, admins and educators.

3.2. 2. @Edudemic- Connecting Education and Technology

3.3. 3. @GoogleForEdu- My school utilizes gmail and google classroom so I thought it would be best to follow this profile about how I can use Google for education.

3.4. 4. @Eduporium- Eduporium is not only filled with Educational Technology resources but also has current events in education.

3.5. 5. @Desmos- I already use Desmos heavily in my classroom and am excited to explore their twitter feed to discover how other educators are using this free online graphing calculator for their classroom activities.

4. Organizations:

4.1. 1. @NCTM- This organizations twitter feed is filled with links to tons of classroom resources. Also, their many retweets have already encouraged me to follow other Twitter pages, further extending my range of resources.

4.2. 2. @ASCD- This organization's twitter feed is filled with links to many articles, resources and retweets that are not just math related but address educational topics across many different accounts.

4.3. 3. @gctm_math- I am already a GCTM member and have had the priviledge of attending the conference at Rock Eagle. It was very cool to find this organization's twitter and all the links and twitter accounts of schools in my state and close to my area. I have already started following STEM schools near me to gain strategies/ideas that can be used in both our math and science classes!

4.4. 4. @MathEdLeaders - NCSM has a twitter feed full of links to professional learning opportunities for math teachers who are dedicated to supporting and sustaining improved student achievement.

4.5. 5. @usedgov- This twitter page contains links to news and information from the U.S. Department of Education.