What exactly is Pinterest?
Pinterest is another curating tool in the form of a visual pin board that allows you to pin images from blogs and websites so that you can easily refer to them at any stage. Recently Pinterest has added the use of YouTube videos to its features, so now with one click you can get your videos to an already existing collection on your Pinterest wall or on a new one. Pinterest allows you to tweet your pin or share it over Facebook if you chose to link your account with Pinterest. You can also play and watch the videos you include without leaving the website.. It seems that Slideshare and Pinterest have reached an arrangement as well.
How to create a Pinterest board
This is a helpful YouTube video showing how to go about creating a Pinterest board.
I also came across this Slideshare which had a lot of useful information about Pinterest
http://www.slideshare.net/krisrocs/pinterest-slideshare
Following others
One of the features I love about about Pinterest is that you can follow people who have interesting boards. After reading the Teacher’s Quick Guide mentioned above I came across this post called ‘30 inspiring pinterest pins for teachers'.
http://www.bestcollegesonline.com/blog/2012/01/02/30-inspiring-pinterest-pins-for-teachers/
This seemed to be a good place to follow others.
How can Pinterest be used in the classroom?
http://edudemic.com/2012/06/3-ways-to-use-pinterest-for-education/
1. Add subject specific images to use in an assignment or a class discussion2. Find crafts and projects for school3. Get lunch ideas for kids4. Use it to pin infographics5. Find new books to read and recommend6. Summarise a conference or event (http://pinterest.com/coolcatteacher/iste12/)7. Keep a record of your lesson plans (http://pinterest.com/techchef4u/ipad-lessons/)8. Homeschoolers have found a great number of ways to use Pinterest. Here are 30 of their ideas. http://edudemic.com/2012/02/homeschool-pinterest/9. Pinterest is a great tool for librarians.http://edudemic.com/2012/03/20-ways-libraries-are-using-pinterest-right-now/
10. Students could collect resources on a topic and store them in Pinterest
My Pinterest boardsI have two active pinboards to date:
a) Places to find lesson plans
http://pinterest.com/fibeal/places-to-find-lesson-plans/
b) ESL Language Learning Resources
http://pinterest.com/fibeal/esl-language-learning-resources/
Further reading
a) Four ways to use Pinterest in Education
b) A LiveBinder called Pinterest for Education:
c) Pinterest resources for teachers from Cool Cat Teacher Blog
d) Teaching history:
e) Social pinboards:
Optional task
Create a Pinterest board on a topic that interests you and share the link with me!

Hi Fiona
ReplyDeleteJudi from Micklefield here! I made my board in my pinterest and this is the link: http://pinterest.com/mswhizzy/judi-learning-web-2-0/
Thanx for teaching me!