I’m making a change in the content of the regular feature. In addition to sharing the top five posts that have received the most “hits” in the preceding seven days (though they may have originally been published on an earlier date), I will also include the top five posts that have actually appeared in the past week. Often, these are different posts.
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Here are this week’s most popular posts:
1. The Best Websites For Creating Online Learning Games
2. List Of Knowledge Questions My TOK Students Are Using This Year For Their Oral Presentations
3. IT’S GOING TO BE A NEW CLASSROOM WORLD IN THE FALL – HERE IS WHAT I THINK IT MIGHT LOOK LIKE
4. The Best Online Virtual “Corkboards” (or “Bulletin Boards”)
5. GET A FREE PDF OF THE NY TIMES’ “1619 PROJECT”
Here are this week’s top posts that originally appeared in the past seven days (if they are not already on the above list):
THE BEST ONLINE LEARNING GAMES – 2020 (PART ONE)
THE BEST WEB 2.0 APPLICATIONS FOR EDUCATION IN 2020 – PART ONE
VISUAL COLLECTIONS OF PROTESTS ABOUT GEORGE FLOYD, POLICE VIOLENCE & RACISM
TEACHING RESOURCES ABOUT IF POLICE SHOULD BE IN SCHOOLS
THREE RESOURCES WITH GOOD IDEAS FOR ENCOURAGING ONLINE STUDENT INTERACTION
“TEACHERS CAN MAKE LESSONS RELEVANT BY LISTENING”
“CONNECTED PAPERS” IS AN EXCELLENT NEW TOOL FOR DOING ACADEMIC RESEARCH
USEFUL RESOURCES FOR TEACHING & LEARNING WHAT “DEFUND THE POLICE” MEANS
“SCHOOLS CAN ‘REINVENT THEMSELVES IN THE FALL’”
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