Well, I did it. I condensed a nine hour EDMODOCON webinar into a movie that is a bit over 14 minutes long. Every year I learn something new watching EDMODOCON, and this year I was fascinated by ways that global internet connections are being, or will be, delivered to remote locations (by drones and air balloons). The global connections of teachers with their students connecting from around the world, was inspiring and amazing. Challenge Based Learning projects and higher level creative activities, and debating historical character responses, and collecting and analyzing formal and informal assessments, all were ideas I took away from the webinar. I revisited the flipped classroom idea. The panel of four teachers who have used Edmodo to connect with at-risk youth, with incredibly positive outcomes for their students, has reinforced the community and close knit feeling that my class has had in the past, when sharing their school year together communicating on our class Edmodo page. I applaud that panel for their efforts in helping their students emotionally as well as academically. I thought it was interesting hearing that creativity and chaos are the goals in an Activated classroom.
Once again, I am feeling thrilled to learn about new ways of bringing innovative ideas into the classroom!https://youtu.be/inD5WkNNurc
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Thursday, August 4, 2016
Tuesday, August 2, 2016
EDMODOCON 2016 is today!
EDMODOCON is today! I'm so excited to watch this live stream of guest speakers talking about how they use Edmodo to enhance learning in their classrooms. I hope to also make a movie summarizing the event, and send the results to Edmodo. I know my class will love some Edmodo swag (I still have some from last year) for my weekly Edmodo swag award giveaway.
Each year as I watch the presentation of EDMODOCON, I am floored by all the new and diverse ways of using technology in the classroom!
Each year as I watch the presentation of EDMODOCON, I am floored by all the new and diverse ways of using technology in the classroom!
Saturday, June 11, 2016
626 Educreations Movies
626 Educreations instructional movies made, with 16,288 views, are nice to look back on and keep as references for future viewing with my classes in the years ahead teaching.
I recommend for any teacher to check out the Educreations app, and it's worth it to upgrade to a pro account so that even though you pay a fee, as a teacher, the students get access for free with the code provided by the teacher. The student made movies can also be saved on the teacher's pro account.
There's a slight chance there will be more than 626 movies by summer's end!
https://www.educreations.com/profile/1688252/
Tuesday, March 29, 2016
Classroom App
So cute...one of my fifth graders told me about the "Classroom" app, that could help me monitor the apps that all the students are using, at the same moment as each other. He advised me to update my iPad so that I can add the app, so that we can give it a try tomorrow.
On my iPad screen I would be able to see an icon next to each child's name, of the apps they are using, all at the same time.
Forever (about 3 years now), I have wanted a way to monitor student screen time, in another way other than the honor system (which HAS worked), and I'm thrilled with the idea given to me today by a fifth grader!
http://cdn.redmondpie.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/classroom-ipad-02.jpg
On my iPad screen I would be able to see an icon next to each child's name, of the apps they are using, all at the same time.
Forever (about 3 years now), I have wanted a way to monitor student screen time, in another way other than the honor system (which HAS worked), and I'm thrilled with the idea given to me today by a fifth grader!
http://cdn.redmondpie.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/classroom-ipad-02.jpg
Sunday, October 18, 2015
Teach Aide is A+
I've been looking for a way to digitally compile student points and grades that works for me, and have tried several apps before this! Last year I'd write grades on paper as I read student assignments turned in on Showbie, and then record the grades on individual pages in another app on the iPad. It was too many steps, and I wanted a way to record the grades on my iPhone at the same time I was grading assignments on my iPad. I think I've found a solution, and it's an app called Teach Aide with an icon that says A+. The app is on my iPhone and can be backed up on the iPad, or by sending an email to myself of the recorded grades.
It has an email feature for sending the lists of points to parents, for each subject area. There's nothing I don't like about the app. I've found what I've been searching for! So cool to have made this discovery!
Monday, September 7, 2015
Keeping My Ears Open!
I'm so excited to start another school year of teaching! The BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) thing is awesome! I'm in my third year as a BYOD 1:1 iPad 4th and 5th Grade Combo Teacher, although it's year number 29 in the grand total. Too bad I didn't fit that on my t-shirt!
I'm eager to listen to students as they bring in their enthusiasm and knowledge of new apps and features for using iPads in the classroom. On the first day of school one of my returning fifth graders asked if he could share and teach about the apps we utilized last year that we will be using, and I agreed. It was a beautiful thing to see him presenting and teaching the information to the new students!
Then another student shared an app called Shou for filming what is on your screen as you are talking. I haven't tried it yet, but the ideas just keep rolling in from the students, and I'm keeping my ears open!
Monday, August 10, 2015
EdmodoCon 2015
This is the third year in a row that I've spent a day in August glued to my iPad all day, watching a live webinar called Edmodocon. This time I heard about a teacher who has her class skype with classrooms in five different countries around the world, and students were paired with those classes to work on digital projects. I heard more about flipped classrooms and making math videos (I do this and love it!) I heard about students being paired with published authors to work on creative writing projects, and student writing improving as a result. I plan on trying some of those ideas, and adding giving more badges on Edmodo and using NoRedInk for grammar in a fun way! I'm really looking forward to trying some of these new ideas in my 1:1 iPad classroom!
Here's my movie summary of Edmodocon 2015!
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