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Grab your coffee, and clear your cache! In this episode we come to you from inside the Raleigh Convention Center on the final day of the NCTIES 2019 Conference. Joined by special guest @mparkernbct, and with the sounds of the confernce as our backdrop, we share some of our personal highlights from the week, including our session on amplifying student voice. If you are interested in student voice, check out the resources we shared: https://bit.ly/2StgwZU
Your hosts Casey Elrod and Shane Freeman Present Podcasts for Learning at NCTIES 2018 at the Raleigh Convention Center. The presentation the accompanies this recording can be found online at https://goo.gl/agXtGT
Welcome to a new episode of Free Teacher PD: Part 2 of Office 365 for Education, An Overview, with Letia Cooper Letia Cooper is a 1998 graduate of South Carolina State University and a 2008 graduate of Grand Canyon University with a M.Ed. in Instructional Technology. She currently works for the Beaufort County School District (South Carolina) as an Instructional Technology Specialist for grades K-12. Letia has presented at various conferences such as SC Edtech, NCTIES, SCEA Common Core, GAETC, FETC, Livebinders and Classroom 2.0. Her motto is that "when technology is integrated into the classroom, all students are motivated to learn.” You can learn more about Letia at her blog at www.techwithtia.com and, when there, remember to download one of her free really clever "website of the month" calendars for teachers and students. Let’s get learning!
Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar, "Connect, Create, and Collaborate with Science Websites, Web Tools, and Apps" presented by Letia Cooper, May 30, 2015.w, Letia Cooper (@techwithtia). We are excited to welcome back one of our favorite presenters for today's show, Letia Cooper (@techwithtia). Her enthusiasm coupled with amazing tips for using the tools, apps and websites she will share with us will make you immediately want to get started using them with your students! Would you like to discover ways for your students to connect, create, and collaborate as they investigate and explore a variety of scientific ideas, models, and concepts! Are you looking for new ways to jazz up your science curriculum? This webinar will focus on a variety of interactive science, websites, web tools and apps that will enhance learning! Join Letia Cooper as she shares examples of how to use these tools and discusses easy ways to integrate technology in science classrooms for all grade levels. Tia is passionate about teaching and learning through technology. She 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. She is a 1998 graduate of South Carolina State University and a 2008 graduate of Grand Canyon University with a M.Ed in Instructional Technology. She currently works for CCEL (Carolina Consortium for Enterprise Learning) as a Instructional Technology Specialist for grades K-12. Letia has presented at various conferences such as SC Edtech, NCTIES, SCEA Common Core, GAETC & FETC. She is a Verizon Thinkfinity Field Trainer and Promethean Social Media Council Member and Simple K12 presenter. Feel free to email Letia at techwithtia@live.com or visit her blog at www.techwithtia.com. Don't forget to visit her Livebinders page or download one of her free website of the month calendars for teachers and students.
Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar, "Connect, Create, and Collaborate with Science Websites, Web Tools, and Apps" presented by Letia Cooper, May 30, 2015.w, Letia Cooper (@techwithtia). We are excited to welcome back one of our favorite presenters for today's show, Letia Cooper (@techwithtia). Her enthusiasm coupled with amazing tips for using the tools, apps and websites she will share with us will make you immediately want to get started using them with your students! Would you like to discover ways for your students to connect, create, and collaborate as they investigate and explore a variety of scientific ideas, models, and concepts! Are you looking for new ways to jazz up your science curriculum? This webinar will focus on a variety of interactive science, websites, web tools and apps that will enhance learning! Join Letia Cooper as she shares examples of how to use these tools and discusses easy ways to integrate technology in science classrooms for all grade levels. Tia is passionate about teaching and learning through technology. She 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. She is a 1998 graduate of South Carolina State University and a 2008 graduate of Grand Canyon University with a M.Ed in Instructional Technology. She currently works for CCEL (Carolina Consortium for Enterprise Learning) as a Instructional Technology Specialist for grades K-12. Letia has presented at various conferences such as SC Edtech, NCTIES, SCEA Common Core, GAETC & FETC. She is a Verizon Thinkfinity Field Trainer and Promethean Social Media Council Member and Simple K12 presenter. Feel free to email Letia at techwithtia@live.com or visit her blog at www.techwithtia.com. Don't forget to visit her Livebinders page or download one of her free website of the month calendars for teachers and students.
Welcome to a new episode of Free Teacher PD: Part 2 of Make Google Forms Work for You, with Jayme Linton. Dr. Jayme Linton is Assistant Professor of Education at Lenoir-Rhyne University in Hickory, North Carolina. Jayme developed and coordinates Lenoir-Rhyne’s graduate program in online teaching and instructional design, and successfully completed the Ph.D. program in teacher education from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Jayme received a bachelor’s in elementary education from Western Carolina University and a master’s in curriculum and instruction from Appalachian State University. Previously, she held positions as Instructional Technology Facilitator, Staff Development Coordinator, Instructional Coach, and elementary teacher. She was recognized by the National School Board Association as one of the "20 to Watch" for 2012-13 and was selected for ISTE's Making IT Happen Award by NCTIES in 2013. Jayme is co-founder of #NCed, a bi-weekly Twitter chat for North Carolina educators, and #edteach, a bi-weekly Twitter chat for pre-service teachers. Her research and professional learning focus on preparation and support for online instructors, online and blended learning communities for educators, blended learning in K-12, personal learning networks for pre-service teachers, and professional learning for technology integration. So, welcome back, Jayme, and more goodies on Google Forms. Let’s get learning!
In this episode David gets excited because he's doing the show alone this week since Aubrey is in Raleigh at NCTIES. We are going to discuss ePortfolios and their place in the classroom. We will take a trip to visit a teacher who is using ePortfolios in her classes. Then we are going to announce the winners of the ScreenBeam and Apple Volume Voucher. Email - itw@cms.k12.nc.us Twitter - @cmstothecore App of the Week - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOfUf3hHpcrXZQGPvQhtoAQ
How does your teaching have to change when your students are connected to all the knowledge in the world with powerful tools to collaborate and create? Follow:@web20classroom, @jaymelinton@bamradionetwork Jayme Linton serves as Director of Teacher Education at Lenoir-Rhyne University in Hickory, North Caroina. She is a doctoral student in the Teacher Education and Development Ph.D. program at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, with a focus on instructional technology. She was recently recognized by the National School Board Association as one of the "20 to Watch" for 2012-13 and is a recipient of the ISTE Making it Happen award, presented by NCTIES in 2013.
How does your teaching have to change when your students are connected to all the knowledge in the world with powerful tools to collaborate and create? Follow:@web20classroom, @jaymelinton@bamradionetwork Jayme Linton serves as Director of Teacher Education at Lenoir-Rhyne University in Hickory, North Caroina. She is a doctoral student in the Teacher Education and Development Ph.D. program at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, with a focus on instructional technology. She was recently recognized by the National School Board Association as one of the "20 to Watch" for 2012-13 and is a recipient of the ISTE Making it Happen award, presented by NCTIES in 2013.