Wednesday 8 May 2019

Search & Share Resources

Newlearn.io - https://newlearn.io/#/library - a free social network for finding and sharing free teaching materials according to Common Core standard or keyword; it could become a great place to find new instructional materials 

Newlearn.io provides…
videos, 
PDFs, 
PowerPoint presentations, and 
Word Documents 

When users first go to Newlearn.io, they will be greeted by a grid of recently shared resources. 

On that same page users can begin searching for resources by entering a keyword or by entering a Common Core standard

Search results are displayed in a grid format with large previews of each resource. 

Users will have to create a free account on Newlearn.io in order to download or save any resources.

Educators can register for a free Newlearn.io account by using any verifiable email address. Once they’ve have registered they will be able to bookmark and download resources. 

NOTE:

  1. Depending upon the restrictions that a contributor to Newlearn.io sets for his or her resources, users may have to send a friend request before they can access his or her resources. 
  2. Educators can add their own resources to Newlearn.io by…


  • going to their account contents page and 
  • click on the add button to upload resources, 
  • write descriptions of the resources, and to link to external resource

If you give “Newlearn.io " a try or have already used "Newlearn.io “, do share your feedback, positive and/or negative, in the comments.

Thank you

P.S. To make it easier for you to locate posts that are appropriate, take a look at my two Live Binders at…
1. https://www.livebinders.com/b/2510432 (for 2018 posts) and
2. https://www.livebinders.com/b/2510566 (for this year’s posts)

P.S.S. Disclaimer: I don't have any relationship (financial or in exchange for services) with any of the items that I post.

"I post about items that I either like using myself or have found them to be very helpful and/or I feel that educators and/or Learners will find they can enhance their current practice by trying them out."

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