Pinterest, an image - sharing website, has more than 25 million users who log in to the site to create
virtual pin boards, where they can collect and save images and videos that are meaningful to them.
Not exact matches
Pinterest's purpose is to «
pin» your interests on
virtual bulletin
boards.
For those who don't consider themselves «pinners,» the site enables people to create, collect and share ideas online by «
pinning» them to their
virtual bulletin
boards.
With
boards ranging from grade - specific collections like First Grade Fun, Second Grade Smiles, and Third Grade Troop to
boards devoted to specific core curriculum subjects and themes (e.g., science, math, robotics) or grade ranges (e.g., middle school science), teachers have raced onto the Pinterest scene,
virtual thumbtacks and staplers at the ready, and are actively
pinning away.
The premise is simple — Pinterest is a
virtual pinboard where you «
pin» images from any other website, which can be organized into different
boards, and «re-pinned» and commented on by others.
For those who aren't familiar, Pinterest, which describes itself as a
virtual pinboard, allows you to «
pin» images you find on the Internet to a page referred to as your «
board.»
They can
pin their interests on
virtual bulletin
boards.