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\n\"AOne of the most difficult parts of an educator’s job is staying on top of all of the preparation required in each and every lesson taught. The pressures on educators to not only help learners achieve fantastic results but to make those lessons relevant, purposeful and to stay on top of curriculum developments and other statutory changes is huge. With all of this pressure and wanting to always do right by the learners in your classroom, teaching is most definitely not the easiest of jobs! It is not so much about keeping plates spinning but more like trying to work with 363234234 tabs open in your browser at the same time.<\/p>\n

Luckily there are lots of easy ways in which technology can help, and if you\u2019re a teacher you\u2019ll know that one of the best productivity tools going is Microsoft\u2019s Office 365<\/a>. Free for teachers and students with all of the features you know and love from Microsoft, you can access resources, ideas, tools and more to help you communicate, collaborate, share, and be more efficient in the classroom, all whilst supporting sound teaching and learning in your classroom.<\/p>\n

Social media<\/h2>\n

One of the key ways I use to help me in getting help with my work is through my professional learning network of educators on social media. My main ‘go to’ sources are found on Twitter although there are some fantastic resources available on websites such as Pinterest, too. When it comes to Twitter there are some great accounts you can follow to get new ideas and examples from real classrooms to inspire your use of technology.<\/p>\n

A selection of great people to follow on Twitter in this area are:<\/p>\n