Pinterest has changed the way I spend my time online. It has made me much more intentional and productive. It has changed the way I think about pictures in my blog posts. I implement more fun ideas in our homeschool. Bottom line:I'm in love with Pinterest.
Yes, I'm aware of legalities and have read several articles online. Right now I'm being careful of what I pin and keeping up with the latest news about Pinterest.
This recent article from MacWorld is very informative -- if you are wondering about the future of Pinterest and what it is good for, you should take the time to read it:
Opinion: Should You Care About Pinterest?
Another GREAT article is from Jimmie, of Jimmie's Collage:
How Pinterest Can Ruin Your Homeschool
Every now and then I like to see what's being pinned from my blog {and isn't it cool when you're looking through your stream and you see something that was just pinned from your blog?}.
Currently, these are the top three pins from Homegrown Learners.
1. Making Math Fun - Unifix Cubes - This is a post from August, 2010 - and when I look back on it I remember the FUN my little guy had with the Unifix cubes and how he learned addition and subtraction.
2. Learning About Birds - This post gives our favorite resources (mostly books) for learning about birds. I'm sure the words on the picture made it more "Pin-able".
3. Fun With Fractions - This post is quite recent... I think the chocolate subliminally enticed people to pin this one!
I also wanted to share some of my favorite pins - things I've pinned and then done. There are far to many to count - these just stick out in my mind:
* 2012 IKEA - I've also fallen in love with IKEA over the past month - inspired by this pin and another blogger.
* A Bag of Bookworms - I loved this idea so much I adapted it for Valentine's Day in our homeschool.
I'm learning to use Pinterest to my advantage - as the online bookmarking tool it should be. It isn't a time waster for me - quite the contrary. It saves time because I'm not hunting around for ideas or spending time doctoring my bookmarks bar.
I also try to pin things that are of direct interest to me, and directly from the source. A lot of repinning and seeing what others are pinning sometimes leaves me feeling a bit empty, know what I mean?
Are you on Pinterest? If you are, leave me your link so I can follow you!!
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