I love exploring ways that technology can enhance student learning. Prompting conversation, allowing for collaboration, encouraging creativity, all while providing a forum for us as educators to teach about the ethical use of information.
I can think of no better way to teach 21st century competencies along with a growth mindset than to set forth a challenge for our students in a digital environment, encourage them to experiment, support them through their failed attempts, and then cheer on their successes. |
Where I go for inspiration:
Follow this blog, podcast & Pinterest board for immediate takeaways
I especially LOVE her 6 Ed Tech Tools to Try in 2018!
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Tools, Rubrics, Curricular Ideas, and Professional Development Opportunities
Check out their great Digital Storytelling in the Classroom page for ideas, articles, and a free issue of iPad Monthly Newsletter!
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So much goodness! Practical lesson ideas, emerging tech, video tutorials
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Favorite Apps
Flipgrid--used it for book talks this year with great success!
Weebly-portfolios/blogging platform for capstone students
Google-all of the Google, all of the time, for collaboration and organization.
Evernote--especially paired with my Apple pencil
DuoLingo--I started learning French over winter break! So fun!!
Explain Everything--so cool to flip math homework this way.
Weebly-portfolios/blogging platform for capstone students
Google-all of the Google, all of the time, for collaboration and organization.
Evernote--especially paired with my Apple pencil
DuoLingo--I started learning French over winter break! So fun!!
Explain Everything--so cool to flip math homework this way.