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Jill Bergeron

Technology in the Classroom: Embrace the Bumpy Ride! - 0 views

  • Don’t view technology as just one more thing to add to your day.
  • If technology is something that you try to add after you have planned your reading, writing and math, you are destined to fail at “integrating” technology.
  • use technology when it allows you to do something in a better way than you have done before or to do something that was formerly impossible to do.
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  • You can select a tool or app that will give your students an online audience for their learning and connect them with other classrooms and experts around the world. That tool may be as different as a classroom blog or Twitter or Skype.
  • My days with technology do NOT all run smoothly. Sometimes there are many stops and starts.
  • Sometimes a tool that I rely on will not work for some reason or other.
  • things don’t always run smoothly when I am teaching without technology either.
  • For anything that will become a learning routine in my early years classroom, whether it involves technology or not, I model, model, model it and then we practice it together until the students can do it independently.
  • Flexibility and a backup plan are important ingredients in any classroom, but particularly in a space that includes the use of technology.
  • My suggestion for people who are hesitant to use technology in significant ways is to start with one thing. Think of one way technology could enhance or deepen the learning in your classroom and then just try it. If you fumble and falter for a bit, keep trying.
  • To my six-year-old students, and in fact to all students in school today, computers, tablets, smart phones, interactive boards, etc. are not technology. They just are. It’s their teachers and parents who consider these items to be something new or unusual.
  • These tools have the power to become the stuff of teaching and learning if we will let them. Don’t think of them as technology. They are just part of the fabric of life around us. Students need to be shown how to use them to learn.
Gayle Cole

Adding to My Classroom Innovation Toolkit | The Future of K-12 Education - 0 views

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    Adding 2 classroom innovation toolkit http://t.co/FfidD2kNGM HT @boadams1 @claychristensen @Jeffrey_Dyer @HalGregersen @ewanmcintosh #elc14
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    Adding 2 classroom innovation toolkit http://t.co/FfidD2kNGM HT @boadams1 @claychristensen @Jeffrey_Dyer @HalGregersen @ewanmcintosh #elc14
Jill Bergeron

Google Classroom Hacks - TeachingForward - 0 views

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    Four topics in here for working around current limits in Google Classroom.
Jill Bergeron

Doctopus + Classroom + Goobric = :) - YouTube - 0 views

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    Great video on how to attach rubrics to student work through Google Classroom.
Jill Bergeron

Google Classroom - @GUHSDtech - 0 views

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    How to use Google Classroom
Gayle Cole

Smart Boards VS Apple TV with iPads - Classroom 2.0 - 0 views

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    Cool! That link is a little out of date in that they say you can't mirror a Macbook to the AppleTV. That is now possible natively on all Macs and iOS devices, as well as PCs with the addition of a separate paid application.
Gayle Cole

Goodbye SmartBoard… Hello Apple TV | Exploring Digital Media in Education - 0 views

  • I use our class accounts for Twitter, blogs, Instagram, Skypeetc almost daily in my classroom. We are engaged in various projects at any given moment and we use these tools as a way to communicate with other classes and people all over the world. Each student in my class has their own iPad which they use at various times during the day to engage with a variety of tools, apps, people (often times using social media), their environment, and each other. What the Apple TV allows us to do is to share what we are doing on our iPads at any given moment with the whole class.
Jill Bergeron

12 Effective Ways To Use Google Drive In Education - Edudemic - Edudemic - 0 views

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    See the interactive graphic for ideas on how to use Google Drive in the classroom.
Jill Bergeron

Introducing Classroom for Google Apps for Education - 0 views

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    An alternative to Hapara.
Jill Bergeron

Curiosity Hacked - 0 views

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    "CURIOSITY HACKED EDUCATOR WORKSHOP JUNE 15TH - 17TH OR JUNE 29TH - JULY 1ST ($30) Educators can spend three days with us, learning about our approach to creating/supporting a more learner-centered classroom through mentorship, hands-on making, and hacking to integrate skill building into existing curriculum. Participants will be gaining new skills and get training on equipment to enhance their own visions as well as those of their students. This workshop is free (thanks to a generous grant) and CH will offer a Professional Development certificate, space is limited. Fee confirms your seat and lunch included. Register!"
Jill Bergeron

The Epic BYOD Toolchest (51 Tools You Can Use Now) | Edutopia - 0 views

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    These are great tech tools that can really enhance a classroom. GAFE could certainly replace some of them, but I believe many of them hold up well against comparable Google tools.
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