Presented by Shannon Holden, Assistant Principal, Republic Middle School, MO
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When a group of Stanford students built and released Snapchat in 2011, it was a fun app that let you send pictures that vanished after a few seconds. With recent app improvements, some educators are finding ways to make learning fun for their students by incorporating Snapchat into their lessons. In this edWebinar, educational technology adopter Shannon Holden explores all of the new features of Snapchat, and whether it is a smart idea to implement the app in the classroom.
About the Presenter
Shannon Holden has been a high school and middle school teacher and administrator in Texas and Missouri for 20 years. Shannon built a website, www.newteacherhelp.com to help reduce the 50% five-year attrition rate for new teachers in the educational profession. Shannon speaks to college students, teachers, and administrators across the Midwest about classroom management, maintaining positive relationships with parents, instructional strategies that engage students, and implementing technology in the classroom. He is the host of the New Teacher Help and TechTools for the Classroom communities on edWeb.net. Follow him on Twitter @newteacherhelp.
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