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Tracey Kracht

There's Blogging and There's Blogging… | Primary Tech - 0 views

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    Blogging is a great way to get connected professionally and with students!
Tracey Kracht

7 Wonderful Google Docs Tutorials for Teachers ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Lear... - 0 views

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    Great resource for Google Docs!
Tracey Kracht

A Simple Guide on The Use of Hashtag for Teachers ~ Educational Technology and Mobile L... - 1 views

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    This guide does a good job of explaining what a hashtag is and how you might want to use it.
Tracey Kracht

Great Graphic on 20 Ways to Use Twitter with Your Students | Fluency21 - Committed Sard... - 1 views

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    A really great categorical way to use Twitter in the classroom.
Tracey Kracht

27 Tips For Becoming A Digital Teacher | Edudemic - 1 views

  • The terminology is not important. It’s all about figuring out how to becoming the best teacher  you can be.
  • So if you’re looking for tips, activities, or simply want to quickly know what it takes to become a modern / connected / 21st century / digital teacher, then use this visual as a jumping-off point to get you on your way.
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    "So if you're looking for tips, activities, or simply want to quickly know what it takes to become a modern / connected / 21st century / digital teacher, then use this visual as a jumping-off point to get you on your way."
Tracey Kracht

A Random Thought on Twitter | The Last Backpack Generation - 0 views

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    Think about what you might want to tweet and how you will appear to others.
Tracey Kracht

The Edublog Awards - 0 views

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    This is  a great place to get started when thinking about following blogs.  Look for some that have been nominated for awards!
Tracey Kracht

Educational Hash Tags - 0 views

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    Hashtags for many different twitter conversations.
Tracey Kracht

Awesome Twitter Cheat Sheet for Teachers - 1 views

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    A Twitter Cheat Sheet
Tracey Kracht

{Infographic} The Flipped Classroom | Learning Unlimited | Research-based Literacy Stra... - 0 views

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    An interesting infographic on the flipped classroom
Tracey Kracht

6 Steps to a Flipped Classroom | Learning Unlimited | Research-based Literacy Strategies - 0 views

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      Sara calls this 'broadcaster envy'.  At some point you have to get over the parts that jump out at you on the screen.  It does get easier...if you keep screencasting!
  • you slip up a little, no big deal. It should take you 5 minutes to make a 5-minute video.
  • just upload your video to YouTube, preferably your own channel.
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  • My main reason for choosing YouTube is that it is available everywhere, on every device. My students have literally no excuse for not watching my videos.
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      Here are some interesting limits - often people who flip don't take into consideration the amount of work they are requiring students to do at home... 
  • The limits I decided on were a maximum video length of 5 minutes, and no more than 3 videos assigned per night.
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      Don't forget if you structure your next day around deeper discussions you are going to know if the students watched the video.  I hesitate to get excited about quizzing and hiding things - the next day has to be meaningful or why in the world would students watch in the first place?
  • Because my students are responsible for watching and understanding the videos, they are becoming much more independent learners
  • In the Flipped Classroom model, short instructive videos are watched at home in lieu of lecture in the classroom. This allows for much more time in the classroom for remediation and differentiation.
  • You really need to choose something that is easy and straightforward for you.
Tracey Kracht

25 Ways To Use Twitter To Improve Your Professional Development | Edudemic - 0 views

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      An interesting note, I found once I changed my profile to my actual picture, it became more of a social environment for me and I felt more connected ... wanting to share more information and definitely better at asking questions.
  • Experts believe that 90% of what you share on Twitter should be helpful
  • 10% is then free for you to ask for help, sharing your latest blog post or anything else that might benefit you directly
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  • keep your list to a manageable size and only follow people you genuinely want to connect with
  • check out nearly 700 different Twitter chats available on the Twitter Chat Schedule.
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  • f you’re tweeting professionally, you should really stay unprotected
  • establish a great Twitter brand by regularly sharing interesting news, articles, and tools for your industry.
  • Share some personality and voice in your tweets, and avoid copying and pasting headlines.
  • remember that anything you say on Twitter can be retweeted and shared with the world.
  • creating networks, inviting others, and fostering communication between participants in your community
  • Twitter is a force that can’t be ignored by up-and-coming young professionals.
  • accomplishments and professional interests might help you land a job.
  • try using your real name instead.
  • An important part of your Twitter profile is your photo.
Tracey Kracht

How Twitter has made me a New Teacher « Dukelyer - 1 views

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    Another reason to consider building your PLN with Twitter.
Tracey Kracht

Five Tips for New Teachers to Become Connected Educators | Edutopia - 1 views

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      Add my thoughts
  • While the idea of being or becoming a connected educator is important, as a new teacher, this may seem completely overwhelming.
Tracey Kracht

Principal - Best people known for Principal on Wefollow - 1 views

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    A list of principals you might be interested in following with 'prominence scores'
Tracey Kracht

Twitter Connects and Expands by @PrincipalArc - TeacherCast Blog - 0 views

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    An interesting share-out post from an administrator who started becoming networked last year.  It talks about how he got started and how important it is to develop these social networks.
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