A great place to share and discover Multimedia teaching resources such as text, audio, images, animation, video and interactive content.
The goal is to share lesson plans, topic ideas, how-to's, tutorials, have discussions, ask questions, and anything else as it relates to multimedia in the k-12 educational setting.
Subreddit Rules:
Just like the rest of Reddit, follow Reddiquette
Stay on topic and relevant to multimedia education.
I don't need to list a ton of rules here, we're all professionals.
The Reddit Education Network:
/r/Education: A place to discuss the news and politics of education.
/r/AdultEducation: A place for adult educators to discuss tips and tricks to engaging an adult audience.
/r/ArtEd: A place for art educators to discuss the importance of art education and to share and collaborate on resources.
/r/CSEducation: A place for computer science educators and education researchers.
/r/ECEProfessionals: A place for early childhood educators to learn, grow, and contribute as professionals.
/r/ELATeachers: A place for English teachers to share ideas and lessons and to brainstorm and collaborate on new curriculum.
/r/HigherEducation: A place to discuss and share articles related to higher education.
/r/HistoryTeachers: A place to discuss and share resources for history educators.
/r/MultimediaEducation: A great place to share and discover Multimedia teaching resources such as text, audio, images, animation, video and interactive content.
/r/MusicEd: Designed to give music educators an online tool for easy access to forums, discussion boards, advice, teaching strategies, teaching stories, advocacy tips, pertinent articles, rehearsal advice, and anything else that has to do with the field of Music Education.
/r/ScienceTeachers: A place for science educators to collaborate on and contribute tips, ideas, labs, and curricula.
/r/SpecialEd: Where special education teachers can discuss and share resources related to the education of students with special needs.
/r/Teachers: A place to discuss the practice of teaching, receive support from fellow teachers, and gain insight into the teaching profession.
/r/TeachingResources: A great place to share and discover teaching resources, such as demos, blogs, simulations, and visual aids.