“Trending” is a mutilation of the English language that means “currently popular.” It derives from a sad misunderstanding of the verb “to trend” as meaning “to become a trend.”
Twitter’s “Trending Topics” list has probably contributed to this degeneration. ~ via UrbanDictionary
Wondering what’s happening in #PD these days? We’ve got a full report on how teachers are learning: http://t.co/YgnumuuPKC
— EdSurge (@EdSurge) August 1, 2014
5 examples of education collaboration in Colorado: http://t.co/b8m99A6cs1 via @allangolston #edcolo
— Gates Education (@gatesed) July 31, 2014
Guess which @CUDenver @ucdsehd was interview for @telmundo? #chicanofaculty #multiculturalcounseling pic.twitter.com/6sEOls6MRR
— C. Hipolito-Delgado (@DrCarlosHD) July 31, 2014
Denver Public Schools joins #MyBrothersKeeper via @GreatCitySchls http://t.co/Gl6eHUnd0h
— SEHD (@ucdsehd) July 24, 2014
Excited to announce the launch of EDU’s /ed-u/ twitter. Follow our new professional learning network @for_educators. http://t.co/CJkRbh6U1m
— Laura Summers (@lsummers) July 17, 2014
The Context of the Innovator: Space. Take a trip through the Stanford d.school. Could this be your school? http://t.co/pZBDWsGVeQ
— The Third Teacher (@TheThirdTeacher) July 24, 2014
Just, wow…. An open letter to my son’s kindergarten teacher. http://t.co/cC4HW9FEI4
— Melissa Herring (@TechnoMel) July 24, 2014
Video collection offers wide swath of pedagogical approaches on personalized learning: http://t.co/WhhTVJQPB4
— Education Week (@educationweek) July 24, 2014
Analytics Handbook for Academia #free | Data Science 101 http://t.co/oMfUF9lRlr
— SEHD (@ucdsehd) July 22, 2014