What does the Internet care about? What articles do we share the most? Using the data from the Ahrefs Content Explorer, the people at Funders and Founders
Via Lauren Moss
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Autism Daily Newscast's curator insight,
September 10, 2014 4:26 AM
Not an app but close enough - love it.
Elizabeth Bowden's curator insight,
September 12, 2014 7:52 PM
In addition to using Lego for maths, I've taken my sons (extensive) Lego collection into History and Society & Culture to have the students (high school) demonstrate their understanding of concepts such as globalisation, communism, nationalism, capitalism. Worked really well and classes sooo happy.
Having been broken up into groups and given a concept each, They created cities or environments demonstrating the concept then talked the rest of the class through.
Ness Crouch's curator insight,
September 13, 2014 4:06 PM
Fantastic ideas for using lego in mathematics. Simple hands on tasks.
Beth Dichter's curator insight,
April 4, 2013 10:18 PM
Concept maps are a great tool for many learners...and this post provides ten ways you might consider using them in your classroom. The concept maps are divided into three categories: Learn by Seeing, Learn by Doing, and Learn by Hearing. In many cases there is a concept map that shows off the style. There are many free tools to help create concept maps. A quick look on concept maps in this Scoop.it will provide quite a few results.
Tracy Hanson's curator insight,
April 5, 2013 3:14 PM
It seems the more people deny there are learning styles the more information surfaces explaining them. |
Tony Guzman's curator insight,
January 29, 2015 9:55 AM
This infographic shares five trends in web design for this year.
Scott Wachtel's curator insight,
March 13, 2015 4:05 PM
Major points are spot on. if you're not optimized for mobile reach you are limiting your exposure and potential income.
Beth Dichter's curator insight,
July 9, 2013 8:27 PM
What is the best way to use technology in your classroom? We know that students like to use technology but are they using it constructively? Are you using technology constructively? This post explores these issues, not ing that there are some right and wrong answers in how technology should be used? I believe that technology is a tool, a tool that can be used to reinforce, enhance and extend the curriculum; a tool that allows students to use critical thinking skills; to find answers to questions. Check out the graphic that accompanies the discussion of this topic and consider how you will be using technology in your class.
Diego Sánchez's curator insight,
July 10, 2013 8:15 AM
Technology is a tool, not a learning outcome... |
Interesting insight into the internet
At least, the concern about equality, energy and social welfare is there. I like the last one about engineers tho. Hahaha.
I think this article is awesome because they use data visualization to show what people share the most, visit the most, and search the most. Data is everywhere and people are using it everyday and sometimes don't even think about it.