Using TikTok to Build Relationships with Teachers

Jeremy RinkelBlog, Edtech, Innovation, Teacherpreneur

In This Post: An update on TikTok from Jeremy Rinkel: The TikTok Teacher! Four ways to use the TikTok app to build relationships and connect with other teachers. Hashtags to follow on TikTok to find content and creators. I am always aiming to look for useful apps that will enhance my life and also improve my education and as I … Read More

Reflecting on #TeachBetter19

Jeff GargasBlog, Classroom Management, Innovation, Leadership, Lesson Planning, Teacherpreneur

In This Post: A reflection on the first and very successful #TeachBetter19 conference. Jeff’s personal highlights from putting on this incredible event. I’ve been seeing all these posts reflecting on the Teach Better Conference, #TeachBetter19. They’ve been enjoyable to read. No…I have reveled in them. They have reminded me again and again of what we were able to create. It’s … Read More

8 Tips for the Part-Time Teacherpreneur

Jeff GargasBlog, Innovation, Teacherpreneur

8 Tips For The Part-Time Teacherpreneur

Being a teacherpreneur can be exciting, scary, and nerve-racking all at the same time. Building something from scratch can take some time. As a teacher, your passion is in the classroom, which means you’ll most likely start off as what we call a sidepreneur, or someone who is an entrepreneur “on the side”, meaning on the side of their full-time … Read More

3 Benefits of Being A Teacherpreneur

Chad OstrowskiBlog, Innovation, Teacherpreneur

3 Benefits of Being A Teacherpreneur

A teacherpreneur? What’s that? Ok…this is actually a term that has been growing over the past few years, so you may have heard of it. If you haven’t, a “teacherpreneur” is an educator who uses their talents and business savvy to share their work, passion, and philosophy with others. (You can read more about them here) This could be something … Read More

6 Things Every Teacherpreneur Must Have

Jeff GargasBlog, Teacherpreneur

6 Things Every Teacherpreneur Must Have

A lot of people mistake investors for entrepreneurs. But not everyone who buys a million dollar franchise is an entrepreneur. A lot of times, franchisees are people with money who see an opportunity to create an additional stream of revenue. For an entrepreneur, it’s typically less about the money, and more about the need to create and build something that will … Read More