What's Popular This Week on The Innovative Educator

Here’s the roundup of what's been popular on The Innovative Educator blog this week. Below you’ll see my top weekly posts along with the number of pageviews in the past 7 days.

This week the #1 spot goes to Is this the future of learning? Which features “Sophia,” a social teaching and learning platform that taps the teacher in all of us and enhances the learning process by providing access to a wealth of knowledge, help, instruction, standards-aligned content, and expertise available to learners everywhere. Next up is A Math Hater's Five Fav Math Resources featuring some great ideas for making math less painful. Rounding out the top three is The World's Simplest Social Media Policy. Yep. Despite the fact that the powers that be would prefer everyone do what is easiest, that is certainly not what is best for kids.  This post debunks a lot of myths!  

There’s several other interesting posts as well. I hope there's something that looks of interest to you.  If it does, check it out. If you’re so inspired leave a comment.
Is this the future of learning?
Jun 26, 2011, 4 comments1585 Pageviews
A Math Hater's Five Fav Math Resources
24-Jun-111539 Pageviews
The World's Simplest Social Media Policy
Mar 27, 2011, 29 comments1237 Pageviews
iCould Should Be Essential Component of Your Personal...
Jun 29, 2011, 4 comments1216 Pageviews
Using Facebook in Education
Jun 5, 2011, 6 comments1197 Pageviews
Why Twitter is a big deal
Jun 21, 2011, 4 comments
15 Fascinating Facts About the History of Home Education853 Pageviews
30-Jun-11
You Don't Have to Be A Rhodes Scholar ...648 Pageviews
27-Jun-11
7 Solutions for Educators Who Want 21st Century Students...521 Pageviews
Apr 25, 2011, 20 comments


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