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The Reddit Education Network:
/r/Education: A place to discuss the news and politics of education.
/r/AdultEducation: A place for adult educators to discuss tips and tricks to engaging an adult audience.
/r/ArtEd: A place for art educators to discuss the importance of art education and to share and collaborate on resources.
/r/AustralianTeachers: A place for discussion for Teachers from Australia.
/r/CSEducation: A place for computer science educators and education researchers.
/r/ECEProfessionals: A place for early childhood educators to learn, grow, and contribute as professionals.
/r/ELATeachers: A place for English teachers to share ideas and lessons and to brainstorm and collaborate on new curriculum.
/r/HigherEducation: A place to discuss and share articles related to higher education.
/r/HistoryTeachers: A place to discuss and share resources for history educators.
/r/ScienceTeachers: A place for science educators to collaborate on and contribute tips, ideas, labs, and curricula.
/r/SpecialEd: Where special education teachers can discuss and share resources related to the education of students with special needs.
/r/Teachers: A place to discuss the practice of teaching, receive support from fellow teachers, and gain insight into the teaching profession.
/r/TeachingResources: A great place to share and discover teaching resources, such as demos, blogs, simulations, and visual aids.
/r/EdTech: A place to share news and sites related to educational technology
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My team is working on a personalized learning app called Edvancium.
The app’s main feature: learning adapts to your experience and interests, so we’re aiming to make it less boring. With examples that resonate with the learner, the material is easier to remember.
We’re still in the early stages, completely free, and we want to gather as much feedback as possible to make it genuinely useful and maybe help make learning a habit.
We think the app could be useful for learning, like in tutoring, so we wanted to share it and invite you to try it out. Your feedback would be incredibly helpful as we continue development!
If it sounds like something you’d like to try and give feedback on, Edvancium is live on both the App Store and Google Play.
Thank you—your feedback means the world to us!
Hey there! I created Presidential Pick'Em, a platform where students (and teachers!) can predict the 2024 election by creating their own Electoral College maps. It’s designed to make learning about the Electoral College engaging and hands-on, with some history teachers already using it in their classes.
How it Works:
If this sounds helpful for your class, feel free to try it out and set up a pool! Feedback is always welcome on how to improve it as a teaching tool.
Hi,
Im formulating a reading program for students in my school who cannot read/ read for meaning.
I work with the 8th and 9th grade and I’m looking for resources to use in my classroom that might help further their reading ability.
Some of my students can barely write their names and majority are reading below their grade level.
Short and simple resources are appreciated.
Thanks 😊
Hi all! I’d like to recommend AnyLearn.ai. It’s an AI tool that generates quality content quickly, from basic to more advanced topics, and helps with lesson planning. While some details may need adjusting here and there, it really cuts down the time spent prepping lessons.
Hoping this is the right place. My 5 year old absolutely loves the Duo ABC game on my phone. Is there a killer number/arithmetic game in the same sort of style that any of you have used?
Hi! I’m on my way to becoming a communications health specialist and have created brochures for K-5 students about important health topics like SPF safety, hygiene, healthy eating, etc. Each brochure focuses on a different topic and includes fun activities, a short story, and practical tips.
If your school or nurse's office could benefit from these resources, I’d love to share them with you. Thanks for considering it!
Hello!
Four years ago I released my app 'Atomic - Periodic Table', which as the name suggests is a periodic table app that also features additional tables with different physics data as for example an isotope table, ionization energies table, formulas table, nuclide table, poissons ratio table, dictionary and more! It has from the beginning been an ad-free and open-source project to aid your studies or work! From the very beginning the app has been open-source which has helped to create an app with much input from the community. It would be really appreciated if you would let me know what you think of the app in its whole, but also the design and data of it! Hopefully the app can aid all of your different science and chemistry studies!
· No ads: All apps I develop, doesn't include, and will not include any ads or other nonsense. So easily navigate the periodic table and more without getting interrupted! Instead to support the development a PRO-version is available with some additional data and tables.
· Material You design: The app uses Googles Material You design and adapts to the colors schemes of your android device. Focus has always been to develop an intuitive app that's easy to use.
· Interactive Table: The main table has different options to not only show elements names, but also display data like electronegativity, atomic weight, element groups, electrical type, poissons ratio, young's modulus and much more.
· Element Info: Clicking on any element in the periodic table will send you to an information page, which contains tons of data of all 118 elements, including atomic properties, thermodynamic properties, electromagnetic properties, nuclear properties, hardness properties, elastic properties and much more.
· Favorite Bar: Easily mark the data of which has the most importance to you and get it displayed first and centered in the info page.
· Notes: Take notes on every element page to more easily keep track of important things about ever element!
· Isotope Page: You can also view isotopes of different elements in the isotope table page, which shows you their halftime and respective mass, as well as their protons, neutrons, and nucleons.
· Formulas: A page with formulas for physics, mathematics, chemistry and more
· pH-indicators: Get an overview over which color different indicators have in different pH-values.
· Ionization energies table: Find the ionization energies of different elements, easily in a single interactive table.
· Electrochemical Series table: Find the voltage of different elements
· Solubility Table: Find out which compounds are soluble with each other.
· Solubility Table: Find out which compounds are soluble with each other.
· Nuclide Table: Table of nuclides
· Poisson's Ratio Table: A table with Poisson's ratio for different materials.
· Dictionary: Don’t know what a certain term means, simply open the apps built in dictionary.
During the last one and a half years the app has recieved a Material You redesign to better match the latest Android version and match your phones colors. Data additions have been nuclear properties, thermodynamic properties as well as elastic properties. For tables I have added a Poisson's ratio table and an early stage nuclide table is available. There is also a PRO-version which adds some additional data and tables, but the core of the app will always be free.
Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jlindemann.science
Github: https://github.com/JLindemann42/Atomic-Periodic-Table.Android
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Looking for a fun, interactive Halloween lesson. Ideally for A1-A2, but open to other levels too. Games, role-playing, or creative activities to get students speaking would be perfect. Any ideas or resources?🎃
Hello, everyone..I have posted before about my website where I share teaching resources that I create for my EL classroom. It is all for free and it is what I use in my own classroom. I have added more since I last posted and will continue to do so as the year goes on. You can sign up to receive emails when I post more but you obviously don't have to. :) Enjoy!
Hello everyone!
I’m currently a teacher at a Cambridge-certified school in Latin America, where a teaching degree is not required. I hold a master’s degree in Biology and am now planning to move to Europe to continue teaching. From what I understand, a teaching degree is necessary to work as a teacher there.
Could anyone provide information about online international teaching licenses or online MA in Education programs? I’d greatly appreciate any advice or recommendations.
Thank you in advance!
Hey guys, using a new account. Got all 3200+ different online monkey making downloadable courses available. Offering access to the google drive folder with all of them in it to download. This list almost includes every course that is in demand.
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Hey everyone, At my school, we're still struggling with how to properly show sources in presentations. Not the formal citation part, but how to actually display them. Some people cram all their sources onto the last slide, which makes the text way too small to read. Others put everything in a Word doc, but then sharing that file is a hassle. Therefore I created Refhoster. You can enter all your sources into a form and get a QR code to stick on the last slide of your presentation. This way, everyone can easily access the sources.
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Hi!! Soooo, last spring I graduated with a Prek-4 teaching cert. At the end of this summer, I will have a masters & certification to be a Reading Specialist. I really thrive with working wih kids in small groups, and I love literacy.
However, I don't think anyone would hire a new teacher as a reading specialist. But I dont think I can handle being a classroom teacher, it is just too stressful.
So what do I do?!? I considered finding a part time job in a preschool (my passion) and then starting a tutor business on the side. Or do I try to become a reading para, or just continue subbing? Help lol
I am desperately looking for a planner and grade book combo (Digital or online) that when you put the assignment into the lesson plan book that it auto populates into the grade book. To me it seems SO simple and convenient, but yet I canNOT find one. I am also a stand alone teacher- so nothing that involves getting the whole school on board.
I DON'T mind paying! I mean nothing crazy and preferably a one time charge.
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As educators, finding engaging ways to teach core skills like spelling, grammar, and vocabulary can be challenging. But what if we could combine learning with a fun, puzzle-solving experience? Enter WordHoop, a daily word unscrambling game that captivates students’ attention and strengthens their language skills, critical thinking, and creativity.
Designed with simplicity and depth, WordHoop encourages players to decipher word sequences, linking them together through an overarching theme. In doing so, students practice language and engage in thematic learning, connecting words that unlock fun facts. It is a game that’s as much a teaching tool as it is a delightful daily challenge.
Whether you’re looking to introduce new vocabulary, improve your students’ spelling and grammar, or simply offer a fun, brain-boosting activity, WordHoop is the perfect addition to your classroom.
Try it today at https://www.wordhoop.com and turn your students into word wizards!
Armin