A learning environment in which students make most decisions
Student Chrome Squad (Part 1): Great Leadership is Key for 1:1 | Shake Up Learning - 1 views
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"This is a guest post, authored by my friend and colleague, Cody Holt from Royse City ISD in Royse City, Texas. After 11 years as a high school Language Arts teacher, Cody made the transition to the world of instructional technology and his toughest challenge ever-teaching teachers. As a Digital Learning Specialist for Royse City ISD, Cody gets the privilege to help teachers navigate instruction in a digital age; specifically, how to incorporate digital tools to positively impact learning. Cody is also the Director of C4L Operations and the Chrome Squad Internship (C4L is our district 1-1 initiative). When not neck deep in Chromebooks Cody spends his time with his wonderful wife Jennifer and their three amazing kids: Kollyn, Reese, and Tucker."
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TCEA Chrome Apps and Extensions List - 3 views
SpeEdChange: If school isn't for collaborating, why does anyone come? - 5 views
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Classroom design and collaboration are intertwined. How does your environment promote student-centered learning and collaboration?
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Some teachers on my campus are allowing kids to construct knowledge through projects, but not nearly enough. Plus, I don't think we are truly doing Project Based Learning in the strictest sense.
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Every place they go, people will be using a flood of differing devices. Every place they work people will be Skyping, Twittering, Chatting, Texting, working together in Google Docs, translating, searching for information and data, and building social networks
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How are you teaching/supporting the use of these (age-appropriate) skills/tools within your curriculum?
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We have a blended ecosystem of iPads, Chromebooks, Macs, PC laptops , PC labs, language labs, and ActivExpression devices. However, it seems a minority of teachers are using these in a limited way. A few teachers are using Twitter follow, texting answers using ActivExpressions, and my personal favorite- GAFE!!! GAFE has been a game changer in terms of collaboration and assessment and the light bulb is starting to go off for some teachers.
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The Share to Google Classroom Chrome Extension! - Shake Up Learning - 1 views
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"What is Share to Classroom? The Share to Classroom Chrome extension helps teachers get their entire class to the same web page instantly! The teacher and all students will each need to install the extension from the Chrome Web Store. Once installed, the extension gives teachers the ability to "push" web links to each student (that also has the extension installed). This tool is great for on-the-fly sharing with your class during whole group teaching and learning. Students can also send links to the teacher. Oh, and this extension also lets teachers quickly add links to their Google Classroom announcements and assignments."
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