
Once you start using Pinterest, you can create you own boards, follow other people's boards and even collaborate on a board with other Pinterest users. Educators have started using this new to collect bulletin board ideas, classroom decor and organization, lesson plans, virtual field trips and more.

Here are some additional resources to get you started and give ideas on how educators are and should be using Pinterest:
Pinterest 4 Education
37 Ways Teachers Should Use Pinterest
30 Inspiring Pinterest Pins for Teachers
Here are some Pinterest boards that you might want to check out:
Common Core Standards Board
iPads
First Grade Common Core Math
Classroom
Education
Technology - How it Relates to Education
Teaching Ideas and Apps
iPad Apps for Administrators
*I have been told that Pinterest is a "girly" site. There is a more masculine site that works similar to Pinterest called ScoopIt! You do not need to be invited to join this site.
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