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From the Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis Follow @coolcatteacher on Twitter The rapid evolution of AI is reshaping education, especially when it comes to teaching writing. Collaborative Writing with Notion (39:17) Explore how tools like Notion can replace wikis for collaborative writing and enhance student teamwork.
The following list provides some good PLN starting points and resources to assist any educator looking to take their professional growth to new levels: Twitter : Microblogging platform that allows educators from all corners of the globe to communicate in 140 characters or less. For more information on Twitter check out this video.
Strategies introduced range from conventional tools such as quick writes, online websites, and visual writing to unconventional approaches such as Twitter novels, comics, and Google Earth lit trips. Integrate and adapt blogs, wikis, Twitter, and Google Hangouts to collaborate and share. INTASC 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 10.
Plurking, tweeting, and playing with your wiki in public are acceptable behaviors. The Tech Department is sick of your constant requests to unblock Twitter. Can you add to this list? You Know You’re a Techy Teacher When… You can’t remember the last time you printed a classroom document. You’ve Googled your principal.
PBL Software Review From the Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis Follow @coolcatteacher on Twitter. In the past, I’ve often used wikis to manage and track projects. The easiest way to explain the power of tracking is to compare the Project Pals workspace to a wiki. However, Project Pals is even more powerful.
Strategies introduced range from conventional tools such as quick writes, online websites, and visual writing to unconventional approaches such as Twitter novels, comics, and Google Earth lit trips. Integrate and adapt blogs, wikis, Twitter, and Google Hangouts to collaborate and share. INTASC 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 10.
Strategies introduced range from conventional tools such as quick writes, online websites, and visual writing to unconventional approaches such as Twitter novels, comics, and Google Earth lit trips. Integrate and adapt blogs, wikis, Twitter, and Google Hangouts to collaborate and share. INTASC 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 10.
This past Saturday I happened to stumble upon a conversation on Twitter between Tom Whitby , George Couros , and Nancy Blair where they were discussing 21st Century Learning. I encourage all teachers and administrators to add to this wiki that George Couros created. 21st Century Learning Change Innovation Wikis'
willrich45 on Twitter. Blogs, Wikis, Podcasts, and Other Powerful Web Tools for Classrooms. Here are some ways that you can connect with Will’s work: willrichardson.com. Will’s blog. willrichardsonspeaks on LinkedIn. Here are Will’s books. Happy reading! Why School? Freedom to Learn. Personal Learning Networks.
At the completion of this course, the learner will be able to: Integrate and adapt blogs, wikis, Twitter, and Google Hangouts to collaborate and share. Integrate and adapt blogs, wikis, Twitter, and Google Hangouts to collaborate and share. INTASC 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 10. INTASC 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 10.
Good blog creators are: Blogger , WordPress and Google Sites (some schools have made class Facebook pages or class Twitter accounts as an effective alternative). 4) Wiki websites. Wiki’s are websites collaboratively created by the public. Anyone can visit a Wiki and edit it or add new content.
Strategies introduced range from conventional tools such as quick writes, online websites, and visual writing to unconventional approaches such as Twitter novels, comics, and Google Earth lit trips. Integrate and adapt blogs, wikis, Twitter, and Google Hangouts to collaborate and share. INTASC 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 10.
At the completion of this course, you will be able to: Use blogs, Twitter, and virtual meetings to collaborate. Accounts for online tools like a blog, Twitter, various web-based tools. Online tools to support learning, including b logs, wikis, Discussion Boards to promote collaboration and sharing. Twitter in the Classroom.
If you remember, in my 3 part series on Twitter , I wrote about how I completely changed the way I do professional development on Twitter. I always show how to use Twitter without ever signing up. What a lot of people don''t realize that Twitter is a very powerful search engine. Twitter Summer Learning Series'
At the completion of this course, the learner will be able to: Integrate and adapt blogs, wikis, Twitter, and Google Hangouts to collaborate and share. Integrate and adapt blogs, wikis, Twitter, and Google Hangouts to collaborate and share. Comments are closed but feel free to contact me via Twitter (@askatechteacher).
If you remember, in my 3 part series on Twitter , I wrote about how I completely changed the way I do professional development on Twitter. I always show how to use Twitter without ever signing up. What a lot of people don''t realize that Twitter is a very powerful search engine. Hashtag Twitter' You just create it!
From the Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis Follow @coolcatteacher on Twitter Today, I'll share six apps fo r digital note-taking and my experiences with each. This is my replacement for Wiki spaces. Inside Microsoft Classroom, it's not quite as wiki like as notion. OneNote is pretty much the only way to go for that.
Use blogs, wikis, discussion forums, Google Spreadsheets, and Google Hangouts to collaborate and share. membership in class wiki—you’ll get an invitation. Weekends, discuss issues, concerns, and projects in a virtual group via Google Hangouts or Twitter Chats. What You Get With Enrollment. 8 Activities (topics). Who Needs This.
Use blogs, wikis, discussion forums, Google Spreadsheets, and Google Hangouts to collaborate and share. membership in class wiki—you’ll get an invitation. Accounts for blog, Google, Twitter, various web-based tools, class wiki. What You Get With Enrollment. 8 Activities (topics). 28+ tech ed videos. 2 tech ed eBooks.
At the completion of this course, you will be able to: Use blogs, Twitter, and virtual meetings to collaborate. Accounts for online tools like a blog, Twitter, various web-based tools. Online tools to support learning, including b logs, wikis, Discussion Boards to promote collaboration and sharing. Twitter in the Classroom.
Strategies introduced range from conventional tools such as quick writes, online websites, and visual writing to unconventional approaches such as Twitter novels, comics, and Google Earth lit trips. Integrate and adapt blogs, wikis, Twitter, and Google Hangouts to collaborate and share. INTASC 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 10.
Let’s spread the word about this great resource--if you use Lucidchart and love it, I strongly encourage you to mention or review them (on a school district site, classroom blog, resource list, etc.) and link to their website.
The site has a Wiki and Forums to find help and ideas. Follow me on Twitter and Google+. There are also scenes that others have created that you can download and use. Physion: [link] Related: PhET - excellent, free, virtual labs and simulations for science. This post originally appeared on Educational Technology Guy.
But what is awesome about social media and Twitter is that you can use it for whatever purpose you see fit. Check out their wiki and join! There are lots of other educational related chats on Twitter. edchat Twitter' We do this so everyone can participate. And frankly, I think that is just awesome. So check it out.
Strategies introduced range from conventional tools such as quick writes, online websites, and visual writing to unconventional approaches such as Twitter novels, comics, and Google Earth lit trips. Integrate and adapt blogs, wikis, Twitter, and Google Hangouts to collaborate and share. INTASC 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 10.
Use blogs, wikis, discussion forums, Google Spreadsheets, and Google Hangouts to collaborate and share. membership in class wiki—you’ll get an invitation. Weekends, discuss issues, concerns, and projects in a virtual group via Google Hangouts or Twitter Chats. What You Get With Enrollment. 8 Activities (topics). Who Needs This.
At the completion of this course, you will be able to: Use blogs, Twitter, and virtual meetings to collaborate. Accounts for online tools like a blog, Twitter, various web-based tools. Online tools to support learning, including b logs, wikis, Discussion Boards to promote collaboration and sharing. Twitter in the Classroom.
Strategies introduced range from conventional tools such as quick writes, online websites, and visual writing to unconventional approaches such as Twitter novels, comics, and Google Earth lit trips. Integrate and adapt blogs, wikis, Twitter, and Google Hangouts to collaborate and share. INTASC 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 10.
Strategies introduced range from conventional tools such as quick writes, online websites, and visual writing to unconventional approaches such as Twitter novels, comics, and Google Earth lit trips. Integrate and adapt blogs, wikis, Twitter, and Google Hangouts to collaborate and share. INTASC 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 10.
At the completion of this course, you will be able to: Use blogs, Twitter, and Google Hangouts to collaborate. Accounts for online tools like a blog, Twitter, various web-based tools. Online tools to support learning, including b logs, wikis, Discussion Boards to promote collaboration and sharing. Twitter in the Classroom.
Their code can be copied into most blogs, wikis, and websites or used from the Wolfram-Alpha site. Copy the code and embed it into your website, blog, or wiki. Comments are closed but feel free to contact me via Twitter (@askatechteacher). There are many. Personalize for colors, output, and any other available options.
Strategies introduced range from conventional tools such as quick writes, online websites, and visual writing to unconventional approaches such as Twitter novels, comics, and Google Earth lit trips. Integrate and adapt blogs, wikis, Twitter, and Google Hangouts to collaborate and share. INTASC 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 10.
Social media: platforms like Twitter help teachers build their personal learning network and share teaching tips and tricks. For asynchronous collaboration, you can use groups and forums, a shared blog, or a wiki. You can use their educational resources and their World Wise Platform to connect with other teachers in the program.
Some other alternatives to iGoogle include: Symbaloo - recommended by Richard Byrne at Free Technology for Teachers Create your own Wiki or Google Site with links to all of your apps. Follow me on Twitter and Google+. Use an Evernote note, as I mentioned above, to have links to all of your apps and resources.
Twitter, blogs, wikis, RSS, podcasting, etc, all can be very complex for those just starting out and learning how they can integrate these into their classroom. One of the things that many of us who train teachers struggle with is finding explanations or the whys of certain types of tech. Fortunately, all of us have Common Craft.
From the Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis Follow @coolcatteacher on Twitter Are you an educator troubled by the looming question of how AI will impact writing instruction? You're the one who got me on Twitter. Look no further. And this human intelligence is more important. Known you forever. So sign up today.
I''m often asked how to get more Twitter followers. Thoughtfully participate in an education Twitter chat. If you contribute thoughtful content to a Twitter chat participants will notice and it is likely that some of those people will reward you with a follow. Twitter in Education' These are some ideas to keep mind.
Sweet Tweets About Good Reads Here''s an idea for a fun tech-social-media infused creative writing lesson and one I''ll be sure to mention when I''m guest hosting the Twitter #EngChat event May 23rd at 7pm EST. The topic will be The Power of the Product and I''ll be hosting with amazing MHMS co-worker Elizabeth Singleton ( @emsingleton ).
Here''s a great wiki by Jen Dorman on VoiceThread: [link] There are tips, lesson ideas, help, and more for using VoiceThread in education. Follow me on Twitter and Google+. Try it out: https://voicethread.com/. This post originally appeared on Educational Technology Guy. free resources multimedia projects'
The CEM Events calendar is the place to visit if you want to join a virtual book club, find a Twitter chat or see what sorts of other virtual learning events are happening. The Edcamp Wiki Calendar has a listing of all the upcoming camps. There is so much to do. In fact there are events every single day.
Digital portfolios—via wikis. Twitter—used to share notes, thoughts, mini-assessments, to collect information via #hashtags, and in TwitterChats. The classroom is a wiki. Also, teachers will embed web tools (i.e., a Tagxedo or Voki) into their blogs, as well as screencasts and screenshots where these are appropriate.
Cool Cat Teacher Blog: Tips for Teaching Wikis: How I explain it to students tags : wiki , wikis , favorite 4 Tips for Integrating Social Media Into the Classroom tags : socialmedia , favorite Over 100 ideas for using Twitter in the Classroom | Emerging Internet Technologies for Education tags : twitter , favorite TeachersFirst: Wiki Walk-Through tags (..)
Zoho has a support site and email available and reminds users that they can use Zoho Calendar, Wiki and Tasks to replace Zoho planner. Follow me on Twitter and Google+. Users will need to back up their data before the end of the year when all data will be erased. See links to other services and the full shut down notice below.
At the completion of this course, the teacher will be able to: Use blogs, wikis, Twitter, and Google Hangouts to collaborate and share. I have attended Google Hangouts, learned about wikis, back channels, created a blog, and even tweeted! Course Objectives. Use technology to support teaching and achieve Common Core Standards.
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