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In this episode of SPEDTalk, we learn all about the Special Education Director Collaborative LiveBinder, which is a joint project of the Texas ESCs working together to provide time-sensitive information and resources on special education topics to support special education directors across the state. The binder consists of Timeline Topics, which highlight time-sensitive items on a quarterly basis, and includes a year-at-a-glance document, quarterly checklists, and detailed quarterly slide deck. It also includes Special Education Spotlights, which contain information modules that address many of the topics referenced in the Timeline Topic modules but in greater details in addition to a new Live Calendar feature that supports special educators and has the ability to sync with Outlook and Google. https://www.livebinders.com/play/play?id=1647085#anchor 2021 Barbara Jordan Media Awards www.facebook.com/SPEDTalk2020 www.instagram.com/spedtalk2020/ Twitter@spedtalk2020 SPEDTalk Dashboard ARD Buddy Elite Big Changes It Takes Courage To Create Culture & Kindness To Keep Us Connected! (Dr. JCB) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/spedtalk/message
On this week's Roundabout Roundup: Terri had another "customer service via Twitter" success story thanks to Olive Garden (https://twitter.com/olivegarden). Nicole's Livebinder on Modified Lessons for Students with Disabilities (http://www.livebinders.com/play/play?id=2522900) was featured on the Livebinders home page (http://www.livebinders.com/). Catherine was charmed by the movie “Unicorn Store” (https://www.netflix.com/title/81034317), especially the performance of Mamoudou Athie (https://www.imdb.com/name/nm6974206/) as Virgil. For quotes, archives, and more, visit us at http://parentingroundabout.com.
Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar "9th Anniversary Celebration and Open Mic Show" to celebrate and recognize all of our special guest presenters, co-hosts, Advisory Team members and participants during our 2017 webinars. Happy New Year! We are energized and excited to return after our winter break with our Annual Anniversary Celebration. In this first webinar of the New Year we will be celebrating our 9th Anniversary on Classroom 2.0 LIVE as well as holding an Open Mic show on a topic all of us will surely have something we can share! "Back to the Future Classroom 2.0 Style" Which tools were you using in 2009 when Classroom 2.0 LIVE first began? What has changed? How do we do these things today? What is obsolete, what’s on the horizon? Share tools, apps, stories, examples, questions. We chose this topic because we felt it was broad enough to include everyone! Join us, take the mic and share your memories, tools, apps, stories, examples, questions and advice. Paula Naugle will facilitate the conversation and we hope you'll come prepared to share with your headset/earbuds on to take the mic and add to the conversation. We'll have an awesome Livebinder prepared with resources and will look forward to adding your resources to the Livebinder. We are looking forward to celebrating our Anniversary and to taking a few minutes at the beginning of the show to recognize our amazing 2017 special guest presenters, participants and Advisory Team members with a quick trip down memory lane with a few special memories! We also have some exciting raffle prizes to share with participants throughout the show. Come and join the celebration! We would especially love to have any of our 2017 special guest presenters join us to take the mic during the show to share your latest updates!
Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar "Inspiring Student Creativity with Media" with special guest presenter, Wes Fryer, August 12, 2017. We are so excited to welcome back the always inspiring Wes Fryer! In addition to highlighting examples of “WOW work” by students (borrowing a wonderful term from Seesaw professional development coordinator Angela Gadtke @MrsGadtke) he will also share a “digital magic trick” demo using the new iOS app by Microsoft, “Seeing AI.” Wes will be sharing tips and tools for how can we make learning in school more engaging, positively memorable, and transformatively empowering. Google Slides, including links to all referenced student examples and other resources, are available in the Livebinder for today's presentation. https://www.livebinders.com/play/play?id=2233576 Dr. Wesley Fryer (@wfryer) is a teacher, author, speaker, and the Director of Technology for Casady School in Oklahoma City. He is the co-host of the weekly “EdTech Situation Room” webshow and podcast (@edtechSR) and co-leads an after school STEAM club for elementary students with Megan Thompson (@seeingnewshapes). In 2013-2015 he taught STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) to 4th and 5th grade students at Independence Elementary School in Yukon, Oklahoma. (stem.wesfryer.com) He is the author of several books on effectively using digital technologies to communicate, tell stories, create media projects and develop STEM coding skills. (www.wesfryer.com/books) Wes leads 3 day iPad Media Camps (www.ipadmediacamp.com) teaching educators how to effectively use iPads in the classroom to create narrated slideshows, quick edit videos, interactive writing, and other kinds of media projects. (www.ipadmediacamp.com/matrix) Wes became a Google Certified Teacher in 2009, was named an Apple Distinguished Educator in 2005, and a PBS Digital Innovator in 2014. He helps organize free EdCamp and PLAYDATE professional development events in Oklahoma (www.edcampOK.org) as well as the free, annual K-12 Online Conference (@k12online) each year. Wes teaches coding and virtual design/collaboration workshops for teachers and students through The Div Jr (@thedivorg) using MinecraftEDU and Scratch software. He’s the father of 3 wonderful kids and is married to Shelly Fryer (@sfryer) who is also an incredible educator.
Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar, "Charge Up Your PLN! A Credit Card with no Expiration Date!" with special guest presenters: Dr. Peggy George and Kim Thomas, January 21, 2017. In these times of severe budget cuts and compelling needs for meaningful professional development for teachers, we need high quality, no-cost/low-cost alternatives. They must be flexible and support teachers who are eager to take charge of their own learning in relevant, meaningful ways at times that work for them (“PD on Demand”). Claim your “Super Hero Credit Card” and learn about how to build your PLN through fantastic resources for free, online webinars, virtual conferences, Twitter, Pinterest, Periscope, blogs, Livebinders, and much more. Charge Up Your Super Powers by Charging Up Your PLN! In this webinar Peggy and Kim will share a Livebinder full of resources to help you build your own professional learning network through participation in and collaboration with many free, virtual learning opportunities. *Take a guided tour of specific free conferences, webinars and resources available for global educators and receive an introduction to Livebinders as a powerful tool for curating and sharing resources *Receive tips and resources for tools that will support your learning and sharing including Twitter, Pinterest, Periscope, Blab, blogs and more *Takeaway: access to the entire Livebinder of curated PD resources to fully explore following the session. Dr. Peggy George is a retired educator who lives in Phoenix, Arizona, and has been a professional educator for over 50 years with many roles including principal, teacher, special education director and university pre-service teacher education instructor at ASU-W. She hosts the weekly Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinars, is a STAR Discovery Educator and member of the K12 Online Conference Organizer Team. She is an Organizer for EdCampPhoenix and a regular volunteer moderator in the virtual conferences hosted by Steve Hargadon via the Learning Revolution. Kim Thomas is the Technology Integration Specialist in the Madison School District in Phoenix, AZ. For 16 years she has been fortunate enough to be able to follow her passion of working with teachers and students in finding fun and interesting ways to integrate technology. She is also an Organizer for EdCampPhoenix and a STAR Discovery Educator. Prior to this position Kim was a 4th-6th grade teacher in the Glendale Elementary School District.
Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar, 8th Anniversary Celebration and Open Mic: "Back to the Future Classroom 2.0 Style" with Paula Naugle, Facilitator, January 7, 2017. Happy New Year! We are energized and excited to return after our winter break with our Annual Anniversary Celebration. In this first webinar of the New Year we will be celebrating our 8th Anniversary on Classroom 2.0 LIVE as well as holding an Open Mic show on a topic all of us will surely have something we can share! "Back to the Future Classroom 2.0 Style" Which tools were you using in 2009 when Classroom 2.0 LIVE first began? What has changed? How do we do these things today? What is obsolete, what’s on the horizon? Share tools, apps, stories, examples, questions. We chose this topic because we felt it was broad enough to include everyone! Join us, take the mic and share your memories, tools, apps, stories, examples, questions and advice. Paula Naugle will facilitate the conversation and we hope you'll come prepared to share with your headset/earbuds on to take the mic and add to the conversation. We'll have an awesome Livebinder prepared with resources and will look forward to adding your resources to the Livebinder. We are looking forward to celebrating our Anniversary and to taking a few minutes at the beginning of the show to recognize our amazing 2016 special guest presenters, participants and Advisory Team members with a quick trip down memory lane with a few special memories all the way back to 2009! We also have some exciting raffle prizes to share with participants throughout the show. Come and join the celebration! Symbaloo Mix: Classroom 2.0 LIVE 2016 webinar archives http://www.symbaloo.com/mix/2016classroom20live 2016 8th Anniversary Celebration video: https://youtu.be/NlLmAI89kbE
Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar, "Global Literacy and Geography Resources" presented by Laura Krenicki, September 17, 2016. In addition to her presentation, Laura is providing a special bonus for us: a comprehensive Livebinder she has curated that is loaded with her global and geography resources! Webinar Description: Laura Krenicki will share a resource session for teachers looking to find geographic and global educational resources for the classroom. Finding useful geography materials for students is often a challenge, but this session should help teachers find meaningful ways to incorporate geographic perspectives and global influences in their planning. Students are engaged when they can collaborate in learning with diverse authentic partners. This session will provide interdisciplinary examples of how to get started, and promote the development of 21st-century global literacies. Laura Krenicki is a middle-school social studies teacher (Gr. 6) at William J. Johnston Middle School in Colchester, CT. She is also a teacher consultant for the Connecticut Geographic Alliance (the outreach division of National Geographic), and adjunct faculty at the University of New Haven & Eastern CT State Univ.,Connecticut. She has worked with the Mystic Seaport on developing educational articles and lessons for the Mystic Seaport for Educators page as an MSE Fellow, including developing lessons for the Indian Mariners Project and the Life at Sea inquiry for the CT Heritage Maritime Festival. A National Geographic Certified Teacher and the professional development chair for the Connecticut Geographic Alliance, Laura has worked with teachers around the state on professional development programs in geography and social studies. Recently the recipient of the Excellence in Social Studies Education award by the CT Council of Social Studies, Laura was appointed a board member for the CT Council for the Social Studies, and is one of the authors of the State Social Studies Frameworks. https://twitter.com/laura_krenicki http://ctsocialstudies.blogspot.com/
Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar, "Open Mic: Using Games in the Classroom" facilitated by Paula Naugle. Join us on February 27th when we will be hosting an "Open Mic" show on the topic of “Using Games in the Classroom." We are using an "Open Mic" format for this show and hope you will be as excited about it as we are. We love the Open Mic format because it provides a way for all of our participants to be actively involved in the live show. For this show there will not be a guest presenter, but we are inviting all of you to join us and take the mic to engage in a conversation or share in the chat about your favorite classroom games as a teacher. Paula Naugle will facilitate the sharing and lots of great ideas will be coming from the participants. Start thinking about ways you have used games in your classroom and come prepared to share your stories and experiences on the microphone. Think back to your fondest memories of playing childhood games whether at home or at school. Think about games like dice games, board games, card games, or games using computers or mobile devices that you have enjoyed. Have you ever created original games or modified games for new purposes? Have you challenged your students to create their own games? What are some of the most successful games you have used in your classroom? Come with your ideas, resources, and questions and together we will learn about some great possibilities for using games in the classroom and how games support learning and social/emotional development. Paula will facilitate the conversation and we hope you'll come prepared to share something with your headset/earbuds on to take the mic and add to the conversation. We'll have an awesome Livebinder prepared with ideas for playing and creating games and will look forward to adding your resources to the Livebinder. Invite your colleagues to join us in the conversation and we'll all learn together.
Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar with special guest presenter, Billy Krakower, February 20, 2016. We are thrilled to have Billy Krakower joining us in this webinar to share some great tips on ways to harness the power of technology to improve learning and engagement for students who have learning disabilities. This is the focus of his new book ”Using Technology to Engage Students with Learning Disabilities" which he co-authored with Sharon Plante(@iplante). The format of this webinar will be a little different. Instead of a presentation it will be conducted as an interview with Paula Naugle facilitating the session. We are excited to learn about teaching tools and strategies they recommend for students with learning disabilities, including gifted students. We’ll be asking about using assistive technology to teach core subjects and study skills, recommendations for tools that provide better content accessibility and ways to help student connect and share through tech tools among many other things. This will be a perfect opportunity for you to join us to ask your questions about working with students who have learning disabilities. The Livebinder will have tons of excellent resources! http://www.amazon.com/Technology-Stud... Billy Krakower (@wkrakower), is a full-time teacher at Woodland Park Public Schools in Woodland Park, New Jersey, where he has taught computers and special education to grades 3 and 4 for over eight years. He is the Chief Financial & Event Officer for Evolving Educators, LLC (evolvingeducators.com). Billy co-moderates two weekly Twitter chats, #NJed chat and #satchat (for educational leaders). He co-hosts “SatChat Radio,” a weekly show interviewing educators on BAM Radio Network and available on iTunes. Billy is one of the lead organizers of edcampNJ and edcampLeadership North NJ. Billy is a 2014 ASCD Emerging Leader, and a member of the NJASCD Executive board and serves as the Technology Committee Chair.
Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar with special guest presenter, Billy Krakower, February 20, 2016. We are thrilled to have Billy Krakower joining us in this webinar to share some great tips on ways to harness the power of technology to improve learning and engagement for students who have learning disabilities. This is the focus of his new book ”Using Technology to Engage Students with Learning Disabilities" which he co-authored with Sharon Plante(@iplante). The format of this webinar will be a little different. Instead of a presentation it will be conducted as an interview with Paula Naugle facilitating the session. We are excited to learn about teaching tools and strategies they recommend for students with learning disabilities, including gifted students. We’ll be asking about using assistive technology to teach core subjects and study skills, recommendations for tools that provide better content accessibility and ways to help student connect and share through tech tools among many other things. This will be a perfect opportunity for you to join us to ask your questions about working with students who have learning disabilities. The Livebinder will have tons of excellent resources! http://www.amazon.com/Technology-Students-Disabilities-Connected-Educators/dp/1506318266 Billy Krakower (@wkrakower), is a full-time teacher at Woodland Park Public Schools in Woodland Park, New Jersey, where he has taught computers and special education to grades 3 and 4 for over eight years. He is the Chief Financial & Event Officer for Evolving Educators, LLC (evolvingeducators.com). Billy co-moderates two weekly Twitter chats, #NJed chat and #satchat (for educational leaders). He co-hosts “SatChat Radio,” a weekly show interviewing educators on BAM Radio Network and available on iTunes. Billy is one of the lead organizers of edcampNJ and edcampLeadership North NJ. Billy is a 2014 ASCD Emerging Leader, and a member of the NJASCD Executive board and serves as the Technology Committee Chair.
Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar, 7th Anniversary Celebration for 2015 and Open Mic session on professional development facilitated by Paula Naugle. Jan. 9, 2016. Happy New Year! We are energized and excited to return after our winter break with our annual Anniversary Celebration. In our first webinar of the New Year we will be celebrating our 7th Anniversary on Classroom 2.0 LIVE as well as holding an Open Mic show on a topic all of us feel passionate about—professional development! We chose this topic because we felt it was broad enough to include everyone whether you participate in PD either f2f or virtually or offer PD opportunities. (conferences-f2f & virtual, EdCamps, webinars, videos/blog posts, etc.) Join us, take the mic and share your PD experiences, resources and advice about what works... what doesn't... what are some options, etc. Come with your ideas, resources, and questions. Paula Naugle will facilitate the conversation and we hope you'll come prepared to share something with your headset/earbuds on to take the mic and add to the conversation. We'll have an awesome Livebinder prepared with professional development resources and will look forward to adding your resources to the Livebinder. We are looking forward to celebrating our Anniversary and to taking a few minutes at the beginning of the show to recognize our amazing 2015 special guest presenters, participants and Advisory Team members with a quick trip down memory lane with a few special memories all the way back to 2009! We are especially excited that Steve Hargadon, our founder and mentor, will be joining us to participate in the conversation!
Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar, 7th Anniversary Celebration for 2015 and Open Mic session on professional development facilitated by Paula Naugle. Jan. 9, 2016. Happy New Year! We are energized and excited to return after our winter break with our annual Anniversary Celebration. In our first webinar of the New Year we will be celebrating our 7th Anniversary on Classroom 2.0 LIVE as well as holding an Open Mic show on a topic all of us feel passionate about—professional development! We chose this topic because we felt it was broad enough to include everyone whether you participate in PD either f2f or virtually or offer PD opportunities. (conferences-f2f & virtual, EdCamps, webinars, videos/blog posts, etc.) Join us, take the mic and share your PD experiences, resources and advice about what works... what doesn't... what are some options, etc. Come with your ideas, resources, and questions. Paula Naugle will facilitate the conversation and we hope you'll come prepared to share something with your headset/earbuds on to take the mic and add to the conversation. We'll have an awesome Livebinder prepared with professional development resources and will look forward to adding your resources to the Livebinder. We are looking forward to celebrating our Anniversary and to taking a few minutes at the beginning of the show to recognize our amazing 2015 special guest presenters, participants and Advisory Team members with a quick trip down memory lane with a few special memories all the way back to 2009! We are especially excited that Steve Hargadon, our founder and mentor, will be joining us to participate in the conversation!
Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar, "Open Mic" show on the topic of “Productivity Tools for Teachers", November 14, 2015. We are using an "Open Mic" format for this show and hope you will be as excited about it as we are. Our Classroom 2.0 Advisory Team member extraordinaire, Paula Naugle, suggested this concept as a way to provide even more interaction and participation in the live show. For this show only there will not be a guest presenter, but we are inviting all of you to join us and take the mic to engage in a conversation or share in the chat about your favorite productivity tools as a teacher. This will be similar to an EdCamp format where everyone comes together to explore and discuss a topic but it is being done virtually rather than face-to-face. If you’re not sure what might be considered a productivity tool, the possibilities are endless! Take a look at this amazing list of possibilities and come and share how you’re using one or several of them. https://globaldigitalcitizen.org/321-free-tools-for-teachers-free-educational-technology Come with your ideas, resources, and questions and together we will learn about why productivity tools are helpful both in the classroom and for teacher planning and lesson preparation, what it might look like in classrooms for students of all ages (K-12 to Adult), how these tools are being used to help teachers organize and use their teaching tools to provide authentic, engaging learning experiences. Paula will facilitate the conversation and we hope you'll come prepared to share something with your headset/earbuds on to take the mic and add to the conversation. We'll have an awesome Livebinder prepared with teacher productivity resources and will look forward to adding your resources to the Livebinder. Invite your colleagues to join us in the conversation and we'll all learn together.
Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar, "Open Mic" show on the topic of “Productivity Tools for Teachers", November 14, 2015. We are using an "Open Mic" format for this show and hope you will be as excited about it as we are. Our Classroom 2.0 Advisory Team member extraordinaire, Paula Naugle, suggested this concept as a way to provide even more interaction and participation in the live show. For this show only there will not be a guest presenter, but we are inviting all of you to join us and take the mic to engage in a conversation or share in the chat about your favorite productivity tools as a teacher. This will be similar to an EdCamp format where everyone comes together to explore and discuss a topic but it is being done virtually rather than face-to-face. If you’re not sure what might be considered a productivity tool, the possibilities are endless! Take a look at this amazing list of possibilities and come and share how you’re using one or several of them. https://globaldigitalcitizen.org/321-free-tools-for-teachers-free-educational-technology Come with your ideas, resources, and questions and together we will learn about why productivity tools are helpful both in the classroom and for teacher planning and lesson preparation, what it might look like in classrooms for students of all ages (K-12 to Adult), how these tools are being used to help teachers organize and use their teaching tools to provide authentic, engaging learning experiences. Paula will facilitate the conversation and we hope you'll come prepared to share something with your headset/earbuds on to take the mic and add to the conversation. We'll have an awesome Livebinder prepared with teacher productivity resources and will look forward to adding your resources to the Livebinder. Invite your colleagues to join us in the conversation and we'll all learn together.
Welcome to a new episode of Free Teacher PD: Part 1 of Going Google, An Overview of Google's iOS Apps, with Jerry Swiatek. Is your bookshelf full of old, dusty three-ring binders? Well, get those binders off of your bookshelf and create a virtual space to store your favorite websites, documents, and videos where you can share them with your students and colleagues. LiveBinders allows you to create virtual three-ring binders using tabs to keep your resources organized. In this session, please join Jerry Swiatek as he discusses how to set up and maintain a LiveBinder. He will also take a look at some examples of how educators are using LiveBinders to stay organized. Let’s get learning!
Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar, October 11, 2014. Open Mic: Digital Storytelling facilitated by Wes Fryer. Participants were invited to come with their ideas, resources, and questions and together we learned about what digital storytelling is, what it might look like in classrooms for students of all ages (K-12 to Adult), how it is being used to provide authentic, engaging learning experiences, and more. Wes Fryer facilitated the conversation and shared some of his best tips, tools and strategies including YouTube Creator Studio. We have an awesome Livebinder prepared with digital storytelling resources and have added all of the shared resources to the Livebinder.
Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar, October 11, 2014. Open Mic: Digital Storytelling facilitated by Wes Fryer. Participants were invited to come with their ideas, resources, and questions and together we learned about what digital storytelling is, what it might look like in classrooms for students of all ages (K-12 to Adult), how it is being used to provide authentic, engaging learning experiences, and more. Wes Fryer facilitated the conversation and shared some of his best tips, tools and strategies including YouTube Creator Studio. We have an awesome Livebinder prepared with digital storytelling resources and have added all of the shared resources to the Livebinder.
Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar, May 10, 2014. We are very excited to have two special guests, Dawna Hatcher and Tina Schneider, joining us for a terrific presentation on the topic of "Bully Binder, Memes and Livebinders." Dawna created a fantastic Livebinder for her students to guide their learning on the topic of bullying through the use of memes and made it public with an intro to teachers inviting them to copy her binder and use/modify it for their own students. She will be sharing how she created her Livebinder, how she implemented the project along with many resources for dealing with bullying and tips she learned along the way. Tina Schneider, co-founder of Livebinders will join us to share some of the wonderful new features that have been added to Livebinders and ways you can be using them in your classroom and as learning resources with other teachers. Dawna teaches Language Arts/Writing Enrichment to 6th, 7th and 8th graders in Dacula Middle School, in the Gwinnett County Public Schools in Georgia.
Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar, May 10, 2014. We are very excited to have two special guests, Dawna Hatcher and Tina Schneider, joining us for a terrific presentation on the topic of "Bully Binder, Memes and Livebinders." Dawna created a fantastic Livebinder for her students to guide their learning on the topic of bullying through the use of memes and made it public with an intro to teachers inviting them to copy her binder and use/modify it for their own students. She will be sharing how she created her Livebinder, how she implemented the project along with many resources for dealing with bullying and tips she learned along the way. Tina Schneider, co-founder of Livebinders will join us to share some of the wonderful new features that have been added to Livebinders and ways you can be using them in your classroom and as learning resources with other teachers. Dawna teaches Language Arts/Writing Enrichment to 6th, 7th and 8th graders in Dacula Middle School, in the Gwinnett County Public Schools in Georgia.
Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar on February 15, 2014. An "Open Mic" show on the topic of Blended Learning. Come with your ideas, resources, and questions and together we will learn about what blended learning is, what it might look like in classrooms for students of all ages (K-12 to Adult), how it is being used to provide authentic, engaging learning experiences, and more. For this show only there was no guest presenter, but everyone was invied to take the mic to engage in a conversation about blended learning. This was similar to an EdCamp format where everyone comes together to explore and discuss a topic but it is being done virtually rather than face-to-face. Paula Naugle facilitated the conversation and there is an extensive Livebinder of blended learning resources that were shared during the session.e
Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar for 5th Anniversary Celebration, 2013 Celebration Smackdown. We shared an Animoto and Wordle to enjoy a trip down memory lane for 2013 and to say thanks to ALL of you who have been a part of our webinars whether as a participant or presenter! The show was very interactive and fun, and participants were invited to share favorite tools, tips and blog links during the session with an opportunity to enter several raffle ticket drawings for prizes. The bonus Livebinder for this show includes the blog URLs for all of the 2013 presenters as well as all personal/professional/classroom blog URLs posted in the chat during the session.
Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar for 5th Anniversary Celebration, 2013 Celebration Smackdown. We shared an Animoto and Wordle to enjoy a trip down memory lane for 2013 and to say thanks to ALL of you who have been a part of our webinars whether as a participant or presenter! The show was very interactive and fun, and participants were invited to share favorite tools, tips and blog links during the session with an opportunity to enter several raffle ticket drawings for prizes. The bonus Livebinder for this show includes the blog URLs for all of the 2013 presenters as well as all personal/professional/classroom blog URLs posted in the chat during the session.
Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar: June 29, 2013. Are you looking for ways to infuse technology into the common core standards? Then this session is for you! Learn about the various websites and web tools that will link the common core standards and technology together seamlessly. Letia believes that "When technology is integrated into the classroom, all students are motivated to learn." She is proud to offer you a variety of resources and ideas that will help you to integrate technology into your classroom. A comprehensive Livebinder is provided with links to all of the resources.
Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar: June 29, 2013. Are you looking for ways to infuse technology into the common core standards? Then this session is for you! Learn about the various websites and web tools that will link the common core standards and technology together seamlessly. Letia believes that "When technology is integrated into the classroom, all students are motivated to learn." She is proud to offer you a variety of resources and ideas that will help you to integrate technology into your classroom. A comprehensive Livebinder is provided with links to all of the resources.
Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar, April 6, 2013. Kyle Pace presented ”Technology and Music Education” and shared ways to integrate technology tools and resources into music education whether in the regular classroom or a music classroom. In addition many resources and examples of tools/strategies were shared by participants and are included in the Livebinder for the session.
Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar, April 6, 2013. Kyle Pace presented”Technology and Music Education” and shared ways to integrate technology tools and resources into music education whether in the regular classroom or a music classroom. In addition many resources and examples of tools/strategies were shared by participants and are included in the Livebinder for the session.
Joe is an independent Modern Foreign Languages and technology consultant from the Isle of Wight, UK. He has been speaking at conferences and virtual conferences since 2006 and works with major language associations in UK and internationally. He is the host of the TES MFL forum (http://community.tes.co.uk/forums/28.aspx) and MFL portal manager for the OU’s Vital programme (http://www.core-ed.org.uk/activities/ou-vital-2013-a-joint-project-with-open-university). Joe's blog: www.joedale.typepad.com Joe shared his most recent research on ipads and his experience and knowledge about using iPads to enhance teaching and learning. Classroom 2.0 LIVE presentation 01-12-13 Recordings and Livebinder links: http://live.classroom20.com/1/post/2013/01/using-ipads-to-enhance-teaching-and-learning.html
Joe is an independent Modern Foreign Languages and technology consultant from the Isle of Wight, UK. He has been speaking at conferences and virtual conferences since 2006 and works with major language associations in UK and internationally. He is the host of the TES MFL forum (http://community.tes.co.uk/forums/28.aspx) and MFL portal manager for the OU’s Vital programme (http://www.core-ed.org.uk/activities/ou-vital-2013-a-joint-project-with-open-university). Joe's blog: www.joedale.typepad.com Joe shared his most recent research on ipads and his experience and knowledge about using iPads to enhance teaching and learning. Classroom 2.0 LIVE presentation 01-12-13 Recordings and Livebinder links: http://live.classroom20.com/1/post/2013/01/using-ipads-to-enhance-teaching-and-learning.html
Pam Cranford, who was a guest on Classroom 20 LIVE in June returns to facilitate this show and share more of her great ideas. If you missed the earlier Symbaloo presentation you can view the recording and Livebinder links in the Livebinder for this show. Fantastic tips and examples of Symbaloo webmixes were shared by Pam, her colleague, Nina Peery, and participants in the session.
Pam Cranford, who was a guest on Classroom 20 LIVE in June returns to facilitate this show and share more of her great ideas. If you missed the earlier Symbaloo presentation you can view the recording and Livebinder links in the Livebinder for this show. Fantastic tips and examples of Symbaloo webmixes were shared by Pam, her colleague, Nina Peery, and participants in the session.
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Tim Wilhelmus and Brett Clark shared tips and tools for building your Personal Learning Network (PLN) including ways to manage it once you get it started. They have co-created a fantastic Livebinder with resources to guide us every step of the way and will share their experiences and advice.
Tim Wilhelmus and Brett Clark joined us and shared tips and tools for building your Personal Learning Network (PLN) including ways to manage it once you get it started. They have co-created a fantastic Livebinder with resources to guide us every step of the way and will share their experiences and advice. personal, professional, learning network, liveclass20, classroom 2.0 live, tim wilhelmus, brett clark, social media, twitter
Join us for this webinar with special guests Tim Wilhelmus and Brett Clark who shared tips and tools for building your Personal Learning Network (PLN) including ways to manage it once you get it started. They have co-created a fantastic Livebinder with resources to guide us every step of the way and will share their experiences and advice
The topic was "100+ STEM Web Resources and Tools and Livebinders" with our special guest, Letia Cooper. Tia has created an incredible Livebinder of resources she has carefully selected for teachers and students in all STEM subject areas (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) based on her motto "if it's not free, it's not for me." We also had the pleasure of hearing about newest features in LiveBinders from Barbara Tallent.
The topic was "100+ STEM Web Resources and Tools and Livebinders" with our special guest, Letia Cooper. Tia has created an incredible Livebinder of resources she has carefully selected for teachers and students in all STEM subject areas (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) based on her motto "if it's not free, it's not for me." We also had the pleasure of hearing about newest features in LiveBinders from Barbara Tallent.
We're back in Barnes & Noble and getting all kinds of stares. Maybe the microphone makes it a little obvious... The sound is getting better - at least Helen sounds good! Anna was still sick. iTunes News iTunes now lets you see your purchase history and re-download with ease! http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1103 Google+ What's the fuss of Google+? Check out this LiveBinder! http://livebinders.com/play/play_or_edit?id=135530 AR History Apps http://www.nytimes.com/2011/07/10/nyregion/apps-bring-past-present-and-future-into-focus.html?_r=1&ref=technology QR Codes in Children's Books ttp://www.technologybitsbytesnibbles.info/archives/5066 QR Periodic Table http://www.flickr.com/photos/periodicvideos/5915143448/in/photostream BlockPosters http://blockposters.com Online Periodic Table http://periodictable.com/ Spell Your Name in Elements http://theodoregray.com/PeriodicTable/MSP/SpellWithElements Free Stuff for Science Teachers http://scienceinquirer.wikispaces.com/freestuff Teaching Physics with Angry Birds http://nova-education.blogspot.com/2011/02/teaching-physics-with-angry-birds.html iApps Summify (free) i-Prompt Pro (free)