OLA presentation. fast paced session will walk you through new ways and remind you of ones you've forgotten about to collaborate with teachers and engage students.
10 Technology Tools Every 21st Century Educator Should UseAlex Noudelman
Technology and education are pretty much intertwined. Nearly every school board in the world requires their teachers to implement some sort of technology in their classroom. For some teachers, educational tech tools seem foreign and they thereby feel hesitant and uncertain in using them and tying them to the curriculum they are teaching. Here are 10 Educational Tech Tools you may want to research about and implement in time for first day of school.
SlideShare by Alex Noudelman
Education in the Cloud with Web 2.0 Tools for TeachersBrian Weir
Some cool web 2.0 tools for teachers looking to enhance their use of technology in their classrooms. Links are to a blog dedicated to giving tutorials on using these tools.
Writing Tools to Make Teaching Student Writing SimpleVicki Davis
An overview of the simple tools and techniques to help teach writing to students. From every phase of the writing process to ways to inspire and excited kids about writing, Vicki Davis, from the Cool Cat Teacher Blog has created a resource to help teachers.
My books- Hacking Digital Learning Strategies http://hackingdls.com & Learning to Go https://gum.co/learn2go
Resources at http://shellyterrell.com/graphicorganizers
OLA presentation. fast paced session will walk you through new ways and remind you of ones you've forgotten about to collaborate with teachers and engage students.
10 Technology Tools Every 21st Century Educator Should UseAlex Noudelman
Technology and education are pretty much intertwined. Nearly every school board in the world requires their teachers to implement some sort of technology in their classroom. For some teachers, educational tech tools seem foreign and they thereby feel hesitant and uncertain in using them and tying them to the curriculum they are teaching. Here are 10 Educational Tech Tools you may want to research about and implement in time for first day of school.
SlideShare by Alex Noudelman
Education in the Cloud with Web 2.0 Tools for TeachersBrian Weir
Some cool web 2.0 tools for teachers looking to enhance their use of technology in their classrooms. Links are to a blog dedicated to giving tutorials on using these tools.
Writing Tools to Make Teaching Student Writing SimpleVicki Davis
An overview of the simple tools and techniques to help teach writing to students. From every phase of the writing process to ways to inspire and excited kids about writing, Vicki Davis, from the Cool Cat Teacher Blog has created a resource to help teachers.
My books- Hacking Digital Learning Strategies http://hackingdls.com & Learning to Go https://gum.co/learn2go
Resources at http://shellyterrell.com/graphicorganizers
My books- Hacking Digital Learning Strategies http://hackingdls.com & Learning to Go https://gum.co/learn2go
Resources at http://shellyterrell.com/classmanagement
The reality for companies that are trying to figure out their blogging or content strategy is that there's a lot of content to write beyond just the "buy now" page.
Pimp Your Post - Tips and Tricks for Jazzing up Intro Posts in Online coursesTracy Kelly
Tips and Tricks for jazzing up intro posts and icebreaker activities in online courses. Facilitated by Tracy Roberts and Gina Bennett for ETUG, Feb 2010
1. Memo To:Mrs. Deese From:Taylor Neal Date: January 6, 2010 Message: This year in Technology Skills class, our many projects have been and continue to be applied to one big course-long electronic portfolio project. This project includes keeping a web log (henceforth “blog”) of every assignment we do throughout the year in this class via a blog-hosting service by Google called Blogger.The projects for the portfolio vary greatly. At the beginning of the year we started with a simple word document about our families and PowerPoints about our friends—stuff most of us already knew how to do. We soon moved to unfamiliar grounds, preparing more difficult projects such as brochures, PhotoStory videos, and spreadsheets. Most recently, we completed podcasts about our goals and futures. This was definitely the most difficult. The projects were fun for the most part; my favorite was the podcast, because I had never used a microphone before and being able to play with my own voice was oddly hilarious to me. I plan to keep my username and password to the blog memorized so I will be able to revisit my work from 10th grade for years to come. I will most likely show my family and maybe even the kids I will probably have one day if Blogger still works then. Having a digital portfolio of my work is very convenient.