Mrs. Anna D (@teachtechrobot) 's Twitter Profile
Mrs. Anna D

@teachtechrobot

❤️math, science, and teaching

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Robert Kaplinsky (@robertkaplinsky) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I enjoy Marian Small's (Marian Small) Open Questions. She takes a traditional problem and opens up parts that lead to interesting explorations and conversations. If you like them too, she's got an online workshop about creating & using open questions: grassrootsworkshops.com/workshops/how-…

I enjoy Marian Small's (<a href="/marian_small/">Marian Small</a>) Open Questions. She takes a traditional problem and opens up parts that lead to interesting explorations and conversations. 
 
If you like them too, she's got an online workshop about creating &amp; using open questions: grassrootsworkshops.com/workshops/how-…
Stand Up to Jewish Hate #🟦 (@standup2jewhate) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Antisemitism is not just the Jewish community’s issue. It’s everybody’s. Retweet this video with #StandUptoJewishHate to show your support.

Tony Vincent (@tonyvincent) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🎦 Paste a YouTube video's URL and TinyWOW's YouTube to Text Converter transcribes the audio, and you can copy or download the transcription—with capitalized sentences and end punctuation! tinywow.com/video/youtube-… (Limited to 20 mins & it takes several mins to do its thing.)

🎦 Paste a YouTube video's URL and TinyWOW's YouTube to Text Converter transcribes the audio, and you can copy or download the transcription—with capitalized sentences and end punctuation!

tinywow.com/video/youtube-…

(Limited to 20 mins &amp; it takes several mins to do its thing.)
Vala Afshar (@valaafshar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Jiaju Shen, an award-winning musician and celebrated expert in traditional Chinese music instruments, performing using an electric pipa. The Chinese pipa, a four-string plucked lute, appeared in China during the Northern Wei dynasty (386–534).

Sarah Carter (@mathequalslove) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Finally wrote up a blog post about one of my favorite new activities this school year: Martinetti Dice Game. Bonus: my four year old is now obsessed with this game. So it works with both younger kids and high school students! mathequalslove.net/martinetti-dic… #mtbos #iteachmath

Finally wrote up a blog post about one of my favorite new activities this school year: Martinetti Dice Game. 

Bonus: my four year old is now obsessed with this game. So it works with both younger kids and high school students! 

mathequalslove.net/martinetti-dic… 

#mtbos #iteachmath
Larisa Black ✈️ #FETC #EduGuardian (@teachwiseai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is my list of the top Ai tools for educators as of December 2023! What other Ai tools would you add to the list? #aieducation #ai #teachers #edtech #education #fyp #teachertools #bestaitools

Teachers of Maths (@atmmathematics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An invaluable collection of questions and prompts which are designed to tease out structures and concepts at the heart of mathematics. Written by Anne Watson & John Mason. KS3 & KS4 atm.org.uk/shop/questions…

An invaluable collection of questions and prompts which are designed to tease out structures and concepts at the heart of mathematics. Written by Anne Watson &amp; John Mason. KS3 &amp; KS4 atm.org.uk/shop/questions…
George Stern (@georgestern) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Small daily habits can change your life - Here's how to master them this year: (A cheat sheet on James Clear's fantastic book Atomic Habits)

Small daily habits can change your life -

Here's how to master them this year:

(A cheat sheet on James Clear's fantastic book Atomic Habits)
Justin Mecham (@thejustinmecham) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The best leaders don’t stand above— They build from the bottom up: They don’t chase titles or recognition. They build trust. They build culture. They build people. It’s about helping others see what’s possible. Because the best leaders don’t build empires. They build people

The best leaders don’t stand above—

They build from the bottom up:

They don’t chase titles or recognition.

They build trust.
They build culture.
They build people.

It’s about helping others see what’s possible.

Because the best leaders don’t build empires.

They build people