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April Adams

Benefits of Being a Connected Educator - EdTechReview™ (ETR) - 0 views

  • Students live and will work in an increasingly highly connected and collaborative world, and we have to understand what this means for learning, working, and living in order to provide a more personal, self-directed and more effective learning environment for the students.
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      Reason enough to do it! 
  • Increased exposure to more diverse ideas, learning experiences and techniques. Increased networking which helps educators to know other educators and their practices across the world. It provides educators with opportunities to collaborate on a variety of research, projects, techniques for teaching and more. It allows educators to stay up to date with all the current things happening in educational organizations all over the world. Educators can easily learn about the best practices for teaching globally and share them with others. It keeps their literacy flowing and evolving on the tools of 21st century . Educators can make their students experience high-quality virtual classes (with MOOCs) and blended classes where learning occurs even outside the schools. Through this educators can make masses of people understand the relevance of education that students are receiving presently and how they can make positive amends to it.
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      Goals for PD!  Transformational learning for adults.
  • Twitter is being regarded as the easiest way for being connected as it fills spaces in between the things in your lives
    • April Adams
       
      Not new info but important for teachers to think about the power in the classroom.
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  • You can write your own blogs and share them with others.
    • April Adams
       
      It may be my deal next year..... scary! 
  • This will create for you a ‘Personal Learning Network’ (PLN).
    • April Adams
       
      Goal in the CE series?
  • Taking the connections and turning them into lessons that can impact students is really one of the keys to being a connected educator.
    • April Adams
       
      Great way for teachers who are struggling to see the validity of the connectivity.
  • Since educators can reach out and connect with educators from all over the world, they will witness a wonderful change in their teaching that will make a positive impact on their students.
    • April Adams
       
      Could the PLN plan to be make a connection with  1. someone outside of this district teaching your content. 2. someone outside of this state teaching your content. 3. a professional whose research you believe in?
  • The ‘connected educator’ is not just a reader or viewer, but an active participant in ongoing discussions and planning efforts.
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      LOVE THIS!  ACTIVE Participant.  
Tracey Kracht

Interactive Video Conferencing Services - Education Content - Center for Interactive Le... - 0 views

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    Add a connection you are wanting to create or accept a connection from others across the world. This site helps you bring the world into your classrooms.
Tracey Kracht

What are the Best Ways for a Teacher to Engage their Classroom in a Global Conversation... - 0 views

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    Ideas and resources to connect your class globally.
Tracey Kracht

Profile of an Online College Student | Fluency21 - Committed Sardine Blog - 0 views

    • Tracey Kracht
       
      I find this article interesting considering this is what we are seeing with the online students in Clay-Platte.  Online classes have to find a way to connect with students via technology to give the 'face-to-face' feeling.  Many of our students indicated that they haven't seen their teacher and don't know who they are.
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      I do think we need to consider the classes that see all ie: freshman, sophomore...and find ways to scaffold helping students learn how to 'survive' in the digital world to keep up their organization, etc.
  • less than 10 percent of college students were taking at least one class online in 2003, nearly one-third of college students are now taking at least one of their courses online
Sara Wickham

Why Should We Connect Students? - 0 views

  • teachers seem to be happy when students publish their work for purposes of grading, but don’t do anything with it afterwards. I think we’re seeing symptoms of what I call “The Keillor Effect” coined by Garrison Keillor in this quote:  “I think that book publishing is about to slide into the sea. We live in a literate time, and our children are writing up a storm, often combining letters and numbers…. The future of publishing: 18 million authors in America, each with an average of 14 readers, eight of whom are blood relatives. Average annual earnings: $175.”
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      I love the idea of challenging ourselves to think about how we can think about publishing and its ramification beyond just points in the grade book.
  • As a warm up in the beginning of class, I took standards and turned them into the following questions: Could you use the work that this group to solve a similar problem? Give an example. What problem strategies did this group use when solving this problem. Can you suggest another? Did the makers of this video “leave out a step” or go into “too much” detail? Explain. Can you suggest a different approach to solving this problem? Did this help you learn? Why or why not was this effective or ineffective?
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      I love the idea of giving students prompts based on the standards for adding comments to blogs.  This could be done on a class blog or other public blogs that students are engaging with as part of the content.
Tracey Kracht

50 Interesting Ways To Use Skype In Your Classroom | Edudemic - 0 views

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    Here are some interesting ideas for video conferencing and connecting with others!
Tracey Kracht

Why Students Should Blog - My Top 10 - 0 views

  • ask them questions
  • see their growth and the electronic version seems to appeal to them more.
  • great blogging is like a conversation
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  • teach them safety
  • connections around the world
  • take ownership of their learning
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    Ten reasons why students should be blogging.  There are many more, but this is a pretty good start!
Tracey Kracht

Blogging About The Web 2.0 Connected Classroom: So...You Wanna Be A Good Digital Citizen - 1 views

    • Tracey Kracht
       
      As we progress with 1:1 we need to take time to teach students about being good digital citizens.  Watch the interactive video below - it is worth your time and it contains an important message that should not be ignored.
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      Take some time to go through Digital Nation - there are several interviews that are fantastic.  I especially liked the content in the multi-tasking area.
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      The digital footprint set of questions is interesting when you consider the decisions you make every day and what information is actually collected.
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Reimagining Genius Hour as Mastery Hour - A.J. Juliani - 0 views

  • This is why I’ve seen many teachers struggle their first time running an inquiry-driven project: Freedom doesn’t always lead to success. In fact, freedom is often one of the biggest factors for failure.
  • eachers will wonder why they are not excited to learn
  • Mastery is the Goal. Learning is the Habit.
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  • “Even though I failed at almost every piece of this project, I feel like I still learned more in the past month than in almost any other time during school.”
  • The goal of the creative, passion-driven work our students are doing should be mastery. Mastering a concept, skill, or ability
  • When I look at Genius Hour, 20% Time, and other passion-based and and inquiry-driven projects I see a strong connection to the steps to Mastery laid out in Greene’s book.
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