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Socialmedia: platforms like Twitter help teachers build their personal learning network and share teaching tips and tricks. Intentional integration of ICT/edtech. For asynchronous collaboration, you can use groups and forums, a shared blog, or a wiki. Some of them prefer to seek classroom collaborations directly.
If I didn't include yours, just message me on socialmedia and tell your story! This is my replacement for Wiki spaces. Inside Microsoft Classroom, it's not quite as wiki like as notion. I've also included a transcript below that I have checked for errors. OneNote is pretty much the only way to go for that.
Holly Jobe to create " a page on the board wiki and/or a word doc with links and descriptions of the tools that would help orient new board members to all the ISTE tools " and I did! Learn more by visiting ISTE''s Second Life wiki or by visiting us in world !" A week or so ago I was asked by soon to be ISTE president the AWEsome Ms.
As I was reading The Teacher’s Guide to Tech last week, I realized that it had been a while since I’d shared my own favorite edtech tools. Whether my class is uploading their Scratch video games, or linking to their website efolios, we post our group work on the class wiki. Thanks Jennifer! . Keynote (for Presentations).
Create a virtual learning space with Edmodo , Schoology , Weebly , Wikis, blogs, or other socialmedia tools. Find plenty of mindmapping and notetaking tools and tips here ! Use graphic organizers! Find plenty of graphic organizer tools and tips here ! Engage parents. Check out my survival tips for engaging parents !
by EZ EdTech! website evolution. of course, you might consider using alternate tools like Glogster , Thinglink , Padlet to create your interactive interface. These two excellent tutorials will help you get started: by Thomas Blakemore.
They got us all set up with avatars and a special Second Life browser and helped us get to Edtech Retreat Island ( @edtechretreat ), a place that Julie and Rob have built to offer Professional Development to teachers and as a place to call home. There we were able to see the Virtual Conference they had set up and learn some basic movements.
Though I was a little bummed a few deserving nominees didn''t make it in, it was excellent that the event actually acknowledged SLPs as a standout and active group in the effort that defines the whole purpose of the awards- to acknowledge educators who are sharing through socialmedia and help educators find and follow this content.
The Edublog Awards is an annual initiative to promote the value of socialmedia in education and share some great resources. The finalists for the 2013 Edublog Awards were just announced, and voting is now open.
The Edublog Awards were started about 7 years ago to counteract the trend of blocking socialmedia in school districts and celebrate the educational power of these resources. Obviously socialmedia has been transformative for me and my practice and I wanted to participate for that reason again this year.
Now, before we start I gotta add that this is by NO MEANS a checklist of 8 socialmedia things you have to do ! No socialmedia guilt from me or my blog dear friend! Just try one of the 8 to see which you like best- and always I would say, start with a Wiki! I''ve blogged about Twitter so often for a reason.
Check out the Voicethread In Education wiki for some. I think the bigger story here is the fact that social networking in the classroom really took off. Through the use of Twitter, Facebook and other sites, educators are starting to see the power of socialmedia to extend learning beyond the classroom. Need ideas?
How to Use New Media Tools in Your Classroom - Seven short videos from bloggers and contributors at Edutopia which give you tips on using Twitter, Facebook, wikis, digital cameras, YouTube, Nintendo Wii, and GPS devices in instruction. 21st centruy learning digital footprint edtech education educational technology K-12 web 2.0
He just doesn’t think our current university systems and edtech solutions will get us there. He’s worried that, rather than advancing our human potential, many edtech companies and universities are perpetuating the status quo. Blogs, wikis and socialmedia, on the other hand, are distributed across networks.
If they are in the education field - a librarian - edtech - esp. I use Twitter as a professional personal learning network builder - not as just a social outlet.though I''m thrilled to say some of my PLN have become my personal friends.so Listing your blog, wiki, or webpage is important. 2 - I check their bio. Like this Comic?
Best individual blog Librarian by Day by Bobbi Newman fellow Libary Journal Mover & Shaker Bobbi Newman always has interesting information to share and a unique voice in the EdTech Librarian world! Best educational Ed Tech Wiki: The Mighty Little Librarian'' s Tech Tuesdays. Best free web tool - Sweet Search for Students.
Emphasize different modalities of Communication. ( Have students practice Communication using texting, acceptable socialmedia, online discussions, video conferencing, face to face, and discuss these avenues strengths and weaknesses). EDtech Top 50. Provide students with a Communication rubric. RSS – Posts.
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