Sunday, August 23, 2009

7 Essential Twitter Applications for Educators

As the world of technology continues to grow, sites such as Twitter are even finding their way into the classroom. There are some applications that are specially created for the educator and here we look at some of the top picks.

1. Fresh Logic Atlas – If you are teaching geography or just want to incorporate such lessons into your classroom curriculum, then this is the application for you. You can find out various locations and use this application to teach your students how to plot out directions or locate things using a map. This can be valuable for teaching lessons and can even help you with your own personal needs as well.
2. Quote URL – If you’re trying to help your students find quotes for presentations or study materials, this can be a helpful application. You can search for and compile various quotes and work them into whatever type of materials you and your students are using in the classroom. An excellent resource indeed!
3. TWRivia – This can be an excellent source for “pop quiz” material as you can test your students on different topics as often as you like. You can search on various topics and set up quizzes to test their knowledge of the given area that you are studying at the moment. This is one application that is sure to keep them on their toes and prepared for whatever may come their way.
4. Twiggit – If current events are a big deal in your classroom or you want to reach your students to reference them in their study materials, this can be an amazing application. You can search for articles on any given topic and work through the current events that you desire, or even just look through archived articles. This can be a great tool for students to get used to and can keep things interesting and engaging.
5. Weather – At some point or another, most educators are going to work though weather lessons in their classroom curriculum and this is the way to go. You can keep up with current weather trends, track the weather patterns in particular geographic locations, and test your student’s knowledge on the subject as a great science experiment.
6. Outwit Me – If you are looking for a creative way to test your student’s knowledge, this is definitely the way to go. Here you can keep your students engaged and captivated with an entirely new way to challenge them and keep their minds working. This application is sure to keep their interest without boring them and yet allows them to keep their skills sharp.
7. Earthquake News - If you are teaching any weather type of lessons or want to educate your students on earthquakes, this can be a very useful application. It can also come in quite handy if you are studying up on current events and an earthquake hits somewhere in the world, so that you can see it firsthand.

Mary Frederick blogs about various academic issues, including how to select the right school for you using online university rankings.

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