At @AmazonEdu Inspire vs @TpTdotcom. Advantages/disadvantages. What say you #ISTE2016attendees?
Sparking this debate is @AmazonEdu's Inspire (click here for early access). Amazon announced yesterday that they would use their familiar marketplace look and feel with a search bar, ratings, and reviews to offer teachers a platform where they can access tens of thousands of lesson plans, worksheets, and other instructional materials just in time for the back to school season this August.
But what does this mean for the more than 2 million teachers who are already paying other teachers for this type of content on the popular Teachers Pay Teachers website where teachers earn money for the materials they've created for the classroom?
If you are Tom Whitby or Steve Anderson, authors of The Relevant Educator Amazon Inspire is on the right track. In their recent talk at #ISTE2016 they shared that they believe relevant educators don't pay each other they share with each other freely.
Yes! #RelevantEdu teachers shouldn't pay teachers. Teachers should be sharing. - @web20classroom at #iste2016
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So, what do you think? Should educators pay each other or share their genius freely?
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