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5 Tips For Using Pinterest In Your Classroom

world-shaker:

Here’s one:

Students Using It to Track Research

Another possible use is to have your students create boards dedicated to research projects. This is a great way for students who are working on group projects to share resources remotely and then generate discussion based on the research that was completed. The research is easy to use and share, and the visual appeal of Pinterest will make it easier for students to organize the information they collect.

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    Just started with Pinterest. Hope to use some of these ideas in my classroom.
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