Haven’t been keeping
up with The Innovative Educator? Don’t worry. That’s what this wrap up is for.
Here are the three hottest posts that you don’t want to miss!
What's hot this week?
- Digital drama and confrontations
- How to avoid commenting turn offs on Facebook
- Ideas for rewarding failure in the classroom
Making its way to the
top for the first time is a post that acknowledges the fact that at some point
everyone will experience digital confrontations, digital drama, and you may
even make a mistake. It is what you do next that matters.
Next up is a post that
provides 6 strategies to avoid commenting turn offs in Facebook groups. The
article hits on ideas like being clear on what the group stands for and how to
turn off commenting when it is time for a conversation to be finished.
Rounding out the top
is a post that looks at a strategy that Google uses with its staff: Rewarding
thoughtful failure. This post shows how a New York City educator who was
featured in the NY Times successfully brings this concept to life in her
classroom.
So what are you
waiting for? Now's your chance. Take a look at the posts below and click the
link to read one(s) that looks of interest to you.
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If you like any of
these posts, I hope you’ll share with others on Twitter, Facebook, email or
whichever platform you like best.
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