Skip to main content

Home/ PSU Professional Development/ Group items tagged inspiration

Rss Feed Group items tagged

Amanda Smith

Education Oasis - Teaching Resources for Educators - 0 views

  •  
    Education Oasis is an online "oasis" for teachers, administrators, and parents to visit to get ideas, information, and inspiration for their students. The site provides graphic organizers, printables, bulletin boards, lesson plans, subject resources, and instructional and classroom management tips and tricks. Links are provided for articles on various educational topics, as well as websites for teachers and students. It also shares book reviews and book lists for children and teens.
Nora Rayl

The 3rd Annual Book-A-Day Challenge - The Book Whisperer - 0 views

  •  
    The author of the Book Whisperer challenging her readers to join her in her summer book a day. Always inspiring and often impressive in ideas and dedication to her craft.
Kathy Howerton

Wallwisher.com: Words that stick - 0 views

  •  
    This site would be a great tool to use in the classroom (or in a library). A "wallwisher" wall allows everyone to communicate on a "wall" answering a question you have posed. Using sticky notes, those in the class answer on the virtual/visual wall. The wall I built asked the question, "what are you reading and what do you like about it so far?" Students can answer with both words and images. Therefore, it is my hope students will upload a picture of the book cover and give a quick review of the book based on what they have read so far. You can design the color/design of the wall. I found this tool to be lots of fun and it could be used in many ways in a classroom or library. Wallwisher could definitely be used to inspire collaboration and communication.
  •  
    This is an online notice board maker where you can post announcements, greetings, jokes; just about anything you would want to put on a Post It. I think this would be a great tool for students to use in a note taking assignment. This would be fun to collaborate multiple students' posts and try to combine them randomly to create a funny poem or short story.
Wendi Chanthaboury

Skerricks: The happy life of teacher librarians: Inspiration for your library is everyw... - 1 views

  •  
    Blog for teacher librarians. connects to other blogs, YouTube videos embedded, reviews of student literature, etc.
Lisa Fouts

http://www.ted.com/ - 0 views

  •  
    I was introduced to this site in another class I have taken through PSU and find it to be really powerful. TED stands for Technology Entertainment Design. This site goes beyond technologies for the classroom, and discusses real life technologies…some our students might be using in the future. This site contains a number of videos. The videos discuss a variety of topics, more than just technology. Two such videos that would be really thought provoking and/or great conversation pieces for a professional development day are found at the following links: http://www.ted.com/talks/lang/eng/taylor_mali_what_teachers_make.html http://www.ted.com/talks/ken_robinson_says_schools_kill_creativity.html
1 - 5 of 5
Showing 20 items per page