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Whether your role is as an administrator, teacher, parent, or student leader, if you’re reading this, you are probably interested in helping other school community stakeholders understand the power of technology in a teaching and learning environment. Many teachers have made great strides, but many more are still tentative with technology.
Share on socialmedia or via email. Educreations – -also a whiteboard. When done, share with email, an Educreations link, or via socialmedia. When done, share with email, an Educreations link, or via socialmedia. Jacqui Murray has been teaching K-8 technology for 15 years.
Teachers often share resources with these keywords- Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) and Science Technology Engineering Arts Math (STEAM/STEM). Create a virtual learning space with Edmodo , Schoology , Weebly , Wikis, blogs, or other socialmedia tools. Get your copy of The 30 Goals for Teachers or Learning to Go.
Approximately three out of every four tweens and teens are on some type of socialmedia platform these days. Technology is changing the way we see literacy. As Kayla Delzer says in a recent EdSurge article , “socialmedia is happening—with or without you.” Talk about the power of socialmedia!
For many, it means attending conferences like ISTE and NEA to learn how the heck to integrate technology into their lesson plans. apps for Twitter/FB/G+/LI–or whatever your socialmedia of choice is. There are great app alternatives to Evernote/OneNote: Educreations –turns your iPad into a recordable whiteboard.
Use Student Instructors - Educreations and Doodle Cast - teacher can record lessons for students to review or have students record presentations or their thinking when completing an assignment 5. Get Social - Edmodo, Twitter, Blogger - Example: @Emilydrocha posts what''s going on in her class via Twitter. Posted with Blogsy.
The biggest arguably being that technology allows for great support of Personalized Learning. Wouldn't your students take more ownership in their learning if they were developing a socialmedia graphic about the causes of the Civil War as opposed to filling out a google form? This allows them to ask for feedback from others.
When focusing on 1:1, iPads, etc: Focus on teaching teachers to give better feedback and students to self-assess instead of the technology. Good apps for creating tutorials: Explain Everything, Screen Chomp, Educreations District #2 : Revisiting their BYOD initiative. In library they are using stop motion technology to develop stories.
Using technology everyday and teaching others about it is my passion. Ten years ago we did not have facebook, instagram, or twitter, but now corporations pay big bucks using socialmedia to market their products. Our elementary students now, have never had a time in their lives where technology wasn''t present.
Many educators are effectively integrating technology in the classroom using iPads to achieve the 4C’s , or “super skills,” that digital learners need to compete in our global society. The key to powerful and authentic technology integration is selecting digital tools that are appropriate for the task. What’s the SAMR Model?
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