Wednesday, December 6, 2017
Read The EdTech Roundup Blog!
The EdTech Round Up is a great blog to stay up to date with the latest technology in education. They post weekly and share things like new apps and tools to use in the classroom. Everything is easy to locate, and it is all in one place so you don't have to search multiple different websites. The blog has been up and running for four and a half years and has maintained a steady audience and kept up weekly posting. There are free tools on the blog, and many different links to free downloads to software that can be used while teaching.
Monday, December 4, 2017
How To Build a Personal Learning Network (Video)
Embedded above is a video I found on TeacherTube covering the subject of personal learning networks. This video is just an example of the MANY that can be found on this website and accessed by other educators for free! Some videos are better than others, but there is no shortage of useful videos! Borrowing videos and printable lesson plans throughout the school year is a good way to keep the classroom fresh and exciting, and it gives students access to different viewpoints that they might not have been exposed to if you had designed everything that the class did throughout the year.
Sunday, December 3, 2017
My Personal Learning Network
Embedded above is a concept map illustrating my current personal learning network (PLN). It is still a work in progress and will grow throughout this semester, and through my career as an educator. Links are included on the concept map for all online sources, including podcasts and helpful Twitter and Pinterest pages. Later on I will post a picture of a rough draft/pre-map that I created at the beginning of the semester. The difference between the two is already surprising to me, and continues to get larger and larger as I find new resources. If your computer is not able to view the embedded content, here is the external link: Sean's PLN Concept Map (link will open in a new window, no sign-in required). Below are ten of the resources I found, with a short description and a screenshot of each.
@edutopia
This resource is a Twitter account that tweets about a variety of things relating to education. The posts range from studies on seating charts to fun graphics you can print and hang in your classroom. There are also suggested accounts to follow listed, and many of the linked pages are helpful sources for continuing learning as well.
@teachthought
The goal of TeachThought is to help teachers continue their education throughout their careers. They want to innovate and improve upon the education system by improving teachers. The account tweets links to helpful podcasts, new ways to teach science experiments, and classroom management strategies. The entire focus is to better educate teachers and encourage them to incorporate technology into the classroom.
Classroom Bridges
Classroom bridges is a website aimed at helping teachers connect with other classrooms. The two teachers both fill out their search criteria and wait for a match. Once the teachers have been matched they exchange contact information (email, Twitter, Facebook, etc.) and design their connected classroom activities.
blogger.com
Blogger.com is free website where you can create blogs discussing any subject you would like. You are also able to access any blogs set to public viewing, and this enables you to connect with other people in areas you are interested in.
This is a helpful tool in any field to learn from others.
#edchat Radio
#edchat Radio is a podcast that goes along with the following resource on the list. This podcast is once a week, and the subject matter varies week to week. The topics for discussion are drawn from the most talked about things on #edchat on Twitter that week.
#thirdchat
#thirdchat is a tag on Twitter that connects you to other people discussing third grade. The discussions can range from interesting projects a class has done to suggestions about how to teach a difficult subject. Along with this group for third grade, there are other groups such as #edchat (general group for educators) and #fourthchat (fourth grade).
Pinterest.com
Along with all the fun crafts and foods that Pinterest will show you how to make, there are also a ton of educational boards on the site as well. Other educators share interesting graphics, activity ideas, community projects, and more. This is an excellent resource to stay connected with other educators and share ideas.
Edudemic is a resource that I found after creating my Twitter profile. I was initially interested because their 'about me' section reads "Connecting Education and Technolgy". The posts are informative and cover a wide range of topics while still being interesting and enjoyable to read.
TeacherTube.com
Teacher Tube is a website with many different types of educational content. On this website you can find study guides, lessons taught through videos, photos, and more. The content is user created so evaluation of anything used from the site is important.
edpuzzle.com
Ed Puzzle is a website that allows teachers to create and share educational and instructional videos. One of the many cool features of this site is the ability to add pauses and questions to the videos to check student's understanding of the topic as they go along.
(Edit: Updated PLN)
(Edit: Answered questions about each source)
Friday, December 1, 2017
Technology: Helping Teachers Help Teachers
The internet is a unique platform that allows people from many different places to all collaborate and share ideas. This has helped advance the teaching profession by opening students up to new ideas and viewpoints they might not have ever been exposed to if they had been isolated in their community. While the internet as a whole is a useful tool, some sources are definitely more reliable than others. Below I have listed two websites that I have found and believe will be helpful throughout my career, and my hope is that you find them helpful as well!
TeacherTube
TeacherTube is like the website YouTube, minus all the cat videos and other distractions. This website is a platform that makes it easy for teachers to share all sorts of things with other educators. The site is filled with video lessons and demonstrations, and even includes worksheet and study sheet links! This website can be a "one stop shop" for almost any subject you can think of!
Edutopia
Edutopia is a website that I found while exploring Twitter for an earlier assignment in this class. I followed their Twitter account, and then found out that they have an entire website full of resources. The website includes information about technology and teaching, the impact of social media on students and learning, and even conflict management and resolution in schools. Both the T
witter account and website are helpful, and I would definitely recommend checking them both out!
TeacherTube
TeacherTube is like the website YouTube, minus all the cat videos and other distractions. This website is a platform that makes it easy for teachers to share all sorts of things with other educators. The site is filled with video lessons and demonstrations, and even includes worksheet and study sheet links! This website can be a "one stop shop" for almost any subject you can think of!
Edutopia
Edutopia is a website that I found while exploring Twitter for an earlier assignment in this class. I followed their Twitter account, and then found out that they have an entire website full of resources. The website includes information about technology and teaching, the impact of social media on students and learning, and even conflict management and resolution in schools. Both the Twitter account and website are helpful, and I would definitely recommend checking them both out!
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