As we head back to school, there is no better time to talk to students about being kind online. Here is an activity to get your started or inspire you to create your own.
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8 Tips for Creating Great Video Responses or Engaging Comments
No matter if we are in regular session. or doing remote learning, a student should be talking about their learning! To do this, they need to be on apps like Flipgrid and Seesaw.
Visible Thinking Routines for #RemoteLearning
In this time of remote learning, it is important that we take a moment -no matter what our comfort level with remote teaching – to find a way to stay connected with our students and to truly understand where they are in the learning process Even remote learning can be student-centered.
What is an Infused Classroom?
In an Infused Classroom, the teaching and learning outcomes are the most important aspect, and technology simply enhances an already purposeful learning environment. Learn more about it in this post!
Five Incredible Ways to Infuse Your Classroom with Adobe Spark
For classrooms to be truly student-centered there needs to be time for students to construct their knowledge. This means we need to find a way to allow students the time and space they need to work with information, play with it, and use it to mash it up or create something new and authentic.
Techquity At Its Best! 5 Things Every Teacher Should Know About Immersive Reader
We need to use whatever tools we can to best help students learn, and build an arsenal of inclusive strategies that meet their diverse needs. This is true #Techquity.
Day of Sketchnoting
How can we help students retain more information, organize their thoughts, and creatively think about ideas and concepts they are learning in class? The ANSWER is Sketchnoting!
Getting To Know Your Chromebook
Get to know all the hidden features of Chromebooks and the keypad.
Seesaw in the Classroom – An Infused Classroom Example
Class: English
Creativity Element: Blackout Poetry
Problem: How can I use Seesaw to allow students to create in the English class and make their thinking visible.
10 Ways to Promote Student-Centered Learning with Seesaw
As we get more and more devices in our classrooms, it is important that we realize how we can use them to do amazing things – like making student thinking visible and allowing us to amplify student voice by hearing from all of our students. This way we can know where each of them is in the learning process!
What is Your Thinking Style?
As we talk more about Student Voice and Making Thinking Visible, I always go back to these thinking styles – because they are so spot on about thinking and learning.
Student- Created VR Experiences – It is Easier Than You Think!
Virtual Reality in the classroom is really cool! Anyone who has played around with it knows it really ignites student energy and curiosity. The best part, however, is how really impactful it can be for relevant teaching and learning. Virtual reality (VR) is a simulated experience that opens the door to the wider real world.