1. for
Pinterest Teachers
INST 5220 - University of Central Missouri Presented by Karen Richardson
Retrieved 4/8/12 from http://www.mymodernmet.com/profiles/blogs/
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2. What is Pinterest?
Pinterest is an online pinboard that
allows its users to organize and
share their interests. Teachers are
utilizing Pinterest as a valuable tool
for gathering and organizing a pin
superabundance of educational
material for use in their classrooms. board
3. How to setup an account
Setting up an account.
You need an invite to activate an account with Pinterest.
• Request an invite via www.
Pinterest.com or
• Request an invite via your
Facebook account.
• Ask a friend with a Pinterest
account to send you an invite
(this is the quickest method).
• Invite your friends to join
Pinterest by clicking on the
arrow next to your name in the
upper right-hand corner, and
then pull down to invite
friends.
4. Pinterest is user-friendly
This is a screen
shot of my
personal
Pinterest home
page.
• Currently, I have 19 boards in
alphabetical order, consisting
of 258 total pins.
• The Pinterest site is user-
friendly. Nearly everything you
need to know about managing
your site can be found by
clicking on the buttons located
on your home page.
5. Editing a Pinterest profile
Your personal profile is important.
Others can see your profile at the top of your
Pinterest page; share something about yourself.
• On your Pinterest home page, click the arrow next to
your name and pull down to the Settings link.
• Write something about yourself in the About field
• You can upload an image, too.
• Additional information found on the Settings page
includes your Web site, gender, location, and
options to link your account to Facebook and/or
Twitter.
6. Create a new Board
When your account is
activated, new boards
will automatically be
created for you, but you
can add more.
• Click on the Add + button located
in the upper right-hand corner of
your homepage.
• Click on Create a Board. Title your
board in the Board Name field. For
example, “Art activities”.
• Choose a Board Category so other
teachers can locate your pinboards.
• In the Who can pin field, select Just
Me. For a shared account select Me +
Contributors. Click the red Create
Board button.
7. Adding Pins to boards
There are several ways to add pins
to a board:
• In the Search field, enter what you are
looking for and click the magnifying
glass. For example, type web 2.0 in the
search field and browse through the
images that appear.
• Or, Click Pins, Boards, or People.
• Or, Click Pinners you follow.
• Or, Browse Pinterest’s home page and
click the Repin button on the image.
• Or, Click the Add + button located in
the upper right-hand of your page.
Click on Add a Pin and enter the
URL of the Web site and click on
Find Images.
• Or, Click Add+, click on
Upload a Pin and click choose file.
8. Re-arrange your boards
You can alphabetize or
categorize your boards.
On your home page, adjacent to the Edit Profile
button is a box with arrows on the sides. Click
on this box and you will see the option to
Rearrange Boards.
A check symbol will activate. Now you can click
on a board and drag it to where you want it. I
put my boards in alphabetical order.
9. Edit cover of a board
You can assign a pin as a cover for a board.
• To change the cover of • Another window opens, allowing you to select another
your board, hover over cover photo and drag to position it. Click on the left or
right arrows to select your new cover photo and then
the current cover image
click on the red Set Cover button.
and click on the edit
board cover button.
10. Follow boards or people
You can choose which boards,
people you are following.
• On your home page, click on the
following button in the upper
right-hand corner.
• The people you are following
will appear.
• If you no longer want to follow
someone, click on the Unfollow
button on their pinboard page.
• If you want to choose which
boards you do or do not want to
follow for this person, click on
their name or photo and begin
clicking unfollow on the boards
you no longer wish to follow.
11. Teachers are pinning
Examples of what
teachers are pinning
to their boards:
(shown are pinboards for Arts Resources,
Transforming Education, Literacy Web sites
and resources, Technology in Education).
Additional ideas include:
• Classroom organization &
management strategies
• Subject-specific lessons
• Assessment tools
• Inspirational quotes
• Web 2.0 tools
• YouTube videos
• Graphic organizers
• Professional Development
12. Classroom Organization
Example of a pin for classroom
organization ideas.
This image and a Web link were added to
Pinterest by a classroom teacher. Check out the
blog at the URL shown below.
• 42 people have liked this pin, there have
been 249 repins and 3 comments.
• Pinterest is a great social platform for
teachers, too.
Retrieved 4/6/12 from: http://dandelionsdragonflies.blogspot
.com/2011/08/finally-my-classroom-reveal.html
13. Subject-specific lessons
Example of a pin for
Reading mini lessons.
This particular link includes the
following units:
• Frontloading
• Fix-Up Strategies
• Connecting
• Visualizing
• Questioning
• Determining Importance
• Inferring
• Synthesizing
If you click on an image in Pinterest,
there are also buttons for you to Like
it on Facebook, Tweet, or E-mail it to
a friend.
http://www.jmeacham
.com/readers.workshop/readers.workshop.mini.lessons.
htm
14. Assessment tools
Example of a pin for assessment
in the classroom.
Shown is a self-reflective assessment
tool: Select, Describe, Analyze, Appraise,
Transform
Note that clicking on a pin in Pinterest
(top illus.) will open a larger image
(bottom illus.). If you then click on the
larger image, it will take you to the
pin’s Web link.
Retrieved 4.6.12 from: http://sites.google
.com/site/reflection4learning/teachers/nc
-reflection-model
15. Inspirational quotes
Example of an inspirational pin.
Start collecting pins that keep
you motivated.
• All you have to do is Repin
and it attaches to your own
pinboard for you to enjoy.
• 100 people have Repinned
this quote.
16. Web 2.0 tools
Example of a
Web 2.0 pin.
You can Repin this
Infographic with your
Pinterest account. This image
serves as a great tool for
teachers to connect Bloom’s
Taxonomy with Web 2.0
technology. Web 2.0
technology is already paired
with the cognitive levels of
learning.
Retrieved 4.6.12 from
http://www.usi.edu/distance/bdt.htm
17. YouTube videos
You can pin educational
YouTube videos.
Check out Singapore’s 21st Century Teaching Strategies.
These kids are using Smart Phones to collaborate in the classroom,
and they are learning in 3D virtual worlds, like Second Life!
Retrieved 4/5/12 from:
http://www.youtube.com/user/edutopia?v=M_pIK7ghGw4
18. Pinning YouTube videos
How to pin a YouTube video:
• Enter what you are searching for in the search field.
• Click the Pin it button when you locate the YouTube video
you want to add to your pinboard.
• Your YouTube video will play automatically when you click on
its pinboard.
19. Graphic organizers
Example of a
graphic
organizer pin.
This pin
demonstrates how
to create 3-D
foldables.
Retrieved 4/10/12 from
http://rainbowswithinreach
.blogspot.com/2012/03/
foldables
-graphic-organizer-examples.html
20. Classroom Literature
Examples of using pinboards to share children’s literature.
You could create a pinboard for Newbery or Caldecott award books.
21. Professional Development
Example of a professional
development pin.
Andy Hockley explains the
Six Ways to Survive the
Crisis through Professional
Development
Retrieved 4/6/12 from: http://sixthings.net/2010/04/04/
andy-hockleys
-six-ways-to-survive-the-crisis-through-professional-development/
22. Pinterest rules
DO: give credit with a link to where
your image was found
DO: be respectful
DO: create interesting and varied pinboards
DO NOT: self-promote yourself or your business
DO NOT: spam
DO NOT: pin nudity or offensive images
23. Resources and a Survey
Attached is a list of pinners I located on Pinterest who utilize it for sharing educational
pinboards. You can add to this list after you join Pinterest. Please download the following
Word document for the list:
List of Educators Who Are Pinning
Please help me improve my presentations by completing a brief survey. Please click
on the following link: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/BBJQ6GL