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Marlene Johnshoy

50 people and hashtags you MUST check out on Twitter | Ditch That Textbook - 1 views

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    "Getting connected professionally on Twitter was the single most important, most powerful thing I ever did as an educator." - Matt Miller
Marlene Johnshoy

10 tools for effective peer feedback in the classroom | Ditch That Textbook - 0 views

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    10 tools for effective peer feedback - from Matt Miller
Marlene Johnshoy

Catch the Flipgrid fever! 15+ ways to use Flipgrid in your class - 1 views

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    Karly Moura does a guest blog post for Matt Miller. "Flipgrid is a video response platform where educators can have online video discussions with students or other educators. Teachers can provide feedback to students AND better yet students can provide feedback to one another."
Marlene Johnshoy

Classroom tech: Should I use it? 10 considerations - Ditch That Textbook - 1 views

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    "When should we use it? And what does that look like?" - Matt Miller
papolochan56

Elearning - Ditch That Textbook - 1 views

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    Matt Miller has a wonderful website that has so many helpful items. I am sharing this because these items include a variety of useful activities, templates and ideas regarding online teaching.
Marlene Johnshoy

101 ways to ditch that textbook with Google - 2 views

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    Free ebook from Matt Miller
Marlene Johnshoy

Remote Learning 101 | Ditch That Textbook - 2 views

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    a FREE class from Matt Miller! 14 modules for getting started with remote learning.
Marlene Johnshoy

Like or Tweet: Analysis of the Use of Facebook and Twitter in the Language Classroom | ... - 3 views

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    "This study was conducted to examine the use of social media, in particular Facebook and Twitter, as a pedagogical instrument in beginning level Spanish courses. "
nurlider

HyperPadlets & Padlet Timelines - Jake Miller - 1 views

  • Format Flexibility! There are 8 different Padlet formats: Wall, Canvas, Stream, Grid, Shelf, Backchannel, Map & Timeline. Screenshot from padlet.com
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      These templates can be templates for a variety of projects.
  • Content Flexibility! Once you select a format, your posts on the Padlet can be pretty much anything!
  • Your students will not need an account to access your Padlets or post/comment on your Padlets.  They would, however, need an account in order to make their own.
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  • Remake – Want to reuse a Padlet in multiple classes or across multiple years?
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      I can also use copy of student entries as a platform for in-class activities.
  • Customization – Padlet gives you lots of options in the settings area.  You can customize the appearance, change the URL to make it easier to access, turn comments on/off, turn reactions (stars, upvotes, likes, grades) on/off, require approval for posts, filter profanity. 
  • Real-time Collaboration – If you choose to allow collaboration, you and your collaborators (students! teachers! parents!) can collaborate in realtime. 
  • 2. Second, I didn’t know that Padlet had a Timeline option!After Matt’s tweet, I discovered that a Timeline option was added by Padlet in December 2019
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      I used the timeline option for one of Week 4 activities I designed. It was for a biography reading. It worked really well.
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