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Classroom 2.0 LIVE - Video
Classroom 2.0 LIVE Finale: Open Mic

Classroom 2.0 LIVE - Video

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2018 74:44


Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar “Classroom 2.0 LIVE Finale: Open Mic” with Paula Naugle, as our always awesome facilitator and the entire Classroom 2.0 LIVE Advisory Team and our amazing participants. August 25, 2018 Our Classroom 2.0 LIVE team has made the very difficult decision to discontinue our weekly webinars. We want to hold one final live webinar this week, August 25th, so all of you who have been such an important part of our community can join us to celebrate and share memories. Our last "hurrah celebration " will be an open mic session similar to our Anniversary Celebrations. We hope all of you will join us and plan to take the mic to share your favorite memories, some of the shows that really made a difference to you with stories about how you used something you learned on Classroom 2.0 LIVE in your classrooms or professional lives. Whether you were a participant or presenter we’d love to hear your stories and take-aways from the show and the resources you learned about. Please join us! These are the questions we plan to ask on Open Mic so you can come prepared to share your thoughts and stories. 1) When did you first start joining us for our weekly webinars? Who would like to take the mic and share one of your favorite CR 2.0 memories? 2) What are some tech tools or strategies you learned about by participating in CR 2.0 Live? Please share any takeaways you have. 3) How has participating in our webinars enhanced your teaching, your connections, your “best practices”, etc.? Please share any and all ways. 4) Do you have a favorite “aha” moment from one of the webinars you’ve attended? Please share it with us. 5) Have you (or will you) ever included the CR2.0 Live webinar archives in any PD you’ve been a part of whether a face-to-face session, a virtual webinar, or an Edcamp session? 6) What free webinars, online PD opportunities, virtual conferences can you recommend to others to take part in? Please read the backstory to our decision on our website: http://live.classroom20.com Thank you all for being such faithful followers and supporters of Classroom 2.0 LIVE. We will treasure all of the memories! Kudos and huge thanks to our team who have worked tirelessly to provide these fantastic learning experiences for everyone! Founding Co-Moderators: Peggy George, Kim Caise, Lorna Costantini Current Co-Moderators: Peggy George, Lorie Moffat, Tammy Moore, Paula Naugle Advisory Team: Peggy George, Paula Naugle, Patti Ruffing, Maureen Tumenas, Kim Thomas, Susie Highley, Peg Volak, Wes Fryer, Jessie McKinley, Carolyn Stanley, and our faithful image creator, Melissa Getz And to our Founder, mentor, encourager, advocate, adviser, and source of our inspiration, STEVE HARGADON! More information and session details are at http://live.classroom20.com.

Classroom 2.0 LIVE - Video
Open Mic: What’s on your Summer Bucket List?

Classroom 2.0 LIVE - Video

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2018 72:09


Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar “Open Mic: Summer Bucket List” with the awesome Paula Naugle, facilitator extraordinaire and many participants taking the mic to share! June 16, 2018 Join us on #liveclass20 for a "bang-up" opportunity to wrap up our school year broadcasts and send you into the summer break with awesome ideas and resources being shared in this Open Mic show "What's on your Summer Bucket List?" During this Open Mic session facilitated by the always amazing facilitator extraordinaire, Paula Naugle, participants will take turns getting on the mic to share something related to one of the guiding questions. Q1: What is the first PD book you plan on reading this summer and why? Q2: What conferences (live/virtual) would you like to attend this summer and why? Q3: What new tech tool/toy would you like to add to your tech bag this summer? Q4: What new website, app, extension would you like to add to spend time exploring this summer? Q5: What fun places will you plan to visit this summer? Q6: What hobbies will you pursue during the summer? This will be our last show before our annual break for ISTE and the summer break. We will resume our regular shows on Saturday, August 4th. Remember to follow us on Twitter: #liveclass20 https://twitter.com/plnaugle

Classroom 2.0 LIVE - Video
9th Anniversary Celebration and Open Mic

Classroom 2.0 LIVE - Video

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2018 71:20


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 - Video
Picture Book Month

Classroom 2.0 LIVE - Video

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2017 48:43


Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar "Picture Book Month and celebration of Dianne de Las Casas" with Tara Lazar, Katie Davis, John Couret and Paula Naugle. October 14, 2017 Today's webinar is a very special show for us! We have the opportunity to learn all about Picture Book Month from Tara Lazar and Katie Davis, co-founders and renowned children's authors. Picture Book Month was envisioned and founded by Dianne de Las Casas who was our special guest presenter in May, 2017 on Classroom 2.0 LIVE. Sadly, Dianne lost her life in a tragic fire recently and we wanted to honor her legacy by celebrating her life through this featured presentation about Picture Book Month. We will learn about the importance of picture books for students and Picture Book Month. They have created an outstanding Teacher's Guide for participants in Picture Book Month. Our presenters will also share some of their special memories of Dianne de Las Casas including a special visit from John Couret who began writing children’s books because of Dianne’s inspiration. Author Tara Lazar has six picture books in print with many more to come. Her latest title is “7 Ate 9: The Untold Story” from Disney*Hyperion. Next fall look for her illustrated dictionary “500 Words to Bumfuzzle Your Teachers & Bamboozle Your Frenemies”. Tara is the founder of STORYSTORM, a writer’s brainstorming challenge formerly known as Picture Book Idea Month. She is a picture book mentor for We Need Diverse Books and the co-chair of the Rutgers University Council on Children’s Literature annual conference. Katie’s secret superpower is her ability to teach non-techy and tech-fearful writers how to become better business people by building their platforms through social media, video, and creating/building mailing lists. Also known in her niche as one of the first writer entrepreneurs, Katie has created many events and courses for writers, including How to Create Your Author Platform (and Market Your Books without Being Pushy), Video Idiot Boot Camp, and Picture Book Summit (the largest and first online conference of its kind). Her podcast, Brain Burps About Books, is consistently ranked in the top 10 book-related categories. She’s appeared regularly on WTNH and The Huffington Post. She is the director of the Institute of Children’s Literature, which provides accredited writing courses for both adult and children’s books. Katie has been honored to speak everywhere from a maximum security prison, to elementary schools, to university level, including UCONN and Yale, and has keynoted conferences and fundraising galas. You can subscribe to Katie’s YouTube channel at KatieDavis.TV or the #1 podcast in iTunes in Children’s Publishing by going to KatieDavis.com/podcast. Katie Davis’s books, published by Harcourt, S&S, HarperCollins, and Diversion Books, have sold over 755,000 copies, which is why she’s published How to Promote Your Children’s Book, a marketing guide for writers that debuted at #1 on Amazon. http://picturebookmonth.com/ https://taralazar.com/storystorm/ http://katiedavis.com/ https://www.gofundme.com/4b4y0xs (Go Fund Me in Celebration of Dianne de Las Casas)

Classroom 2.0 LIVE - Video
Open Mic: What's On Your Summer Bucket List?

Classroom 2.0 LIVE - Video

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2017 70:38


Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar, "Open Mic: What's On Your Summer Bucket List" facilitated by Paula Naugle with sharing by all participants. June 17, 2017. Join us for a "bang-up" opportunity to wrap up our school year broadcasts and send you into the summer break with awesome ideas and resources being shared in this Open Mic show "What's on your Summer Bucket List?" During this Open Mic session facilitated by the always amazing facilitator extraordinaire, Paula Naugle, participants will take turns getting on the mic to share something related to one of the guiding questions. Q1 What is the first PD book you plan on reading this summer and why? Q2 What conferences (live/virtual) would you like to attend this summer and why? Q3 What new tech tool/toy would you like to add to your tech bag this summer? Q4 What fun places will you plan to visit this summer? Q5 What hobbies will you pursue during the summer? You can sign up to share using this form http://tinyurl.com/liveclass20openmic or if time is available you can just raise your hand to take the mic to share. Everyone who gets on the mic to share will be eligible for a prize drawing! Be sure to check out your audio in advance so you'll know your mic will be working when it's your turn to share! Wear a headset to prevent echo/feedback. We can't wait to be inspired by everyone who will be sharing! This will be our last show before our annual break for ISTE and the summer break. We will resume our regular shows on Saturday, August 5th with a fabulous presentation by Holly Clark and Tanya Avrith on "The Google Infused Classroom": Using Google Tools based on pedagogy and making student thinking visible. http://live.classroom20.com/archive-and-resources

Classroom 2.0 LIVE - Video
Connecting Your Students with the World

Classroom 2.0 LIVE - Video

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2017 56:10


Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar "Connecting Your Students with the World: Tools and Projects to Make Global Collaboration Come Alive, K-8" with special guest presenters Paula Naugle, Billy Krakower and Jerry Blumengarten, May 13, 2017. We are thrilled to welcome three amazing, connected educators as our special guest presenters to share their passion, experiences, and resources for: "Connecting Your Students with the World: Tools and Projects to Make Global Collaboration Come Alive, K-8" Billy, Jerry, and Paula connected to each other first online and then face-to-face at ISTE. For almost two years they met every Sunday evening in a Google Hangout with some other like-minded educators, to plan ways they could connect their students and do collaborative projects. During this webinar, you will learn how to make connections that will help you facilitate becoming a globally connected teacher and your students becoming globally connected learners. The trio will take you through starting with Mystery Location Calls, Mystery Number Calls, and other simple collaborative projects that take 15-20 minutes of time to doing more extensive collaborative projects that could last for an extended period of time. They have “been there and done it” and they even wrote a book about their experience and the projects they have done. Bill Krakower is currently the Computer Technology Instructor, Gifted & Talented, STEAM Teacher for grades three and four. He is also a co-teacher of ELA for Special Education students at Beatrice Gilmore Elementary School in the Woodland Park Public School District in New Jersey. For the past ten years, Billy has served as Special Education Teacher, in the Inclusion setting, and Resource Room setting. Billy is the co-author of four books, "Connecting Your Students with The World," "Using Technology to Engage Students with Learning Disabilities," "140 Twitter Tips for Educators." and “Hacking Google for Education”. @wkrakower Paula Naugle lives in New Orleans. Louisiana where she teaches 4th graders ELA and social studies in a public school just outside of the city. She has taught for 42 years and is passionate about preparing her students for their futures as 21st-century digital citizens. While in her 4th grade her students use web tools such as Edmodo, Google Hangouts and Docs, and Seesaw. Paula is a Discovery Education STAR and member of the DEN Leadership Council of Louisiana, a Microsoft Innovative Educator, and one of the organizers for #edcampNOLA, and a host for Classroom 2.0 LIVE. @plnaugle Jerry Blumengarten is a retired educator who taught in New York City, but he is probably best known as Cybraryman1 on Twitter. He is the curator of thousands of webpages where he says he is trying to catalog the internet for students, educators, and parents. He is passionate about helping others become connected educators. He does this through his participation in Twitter chats such as #edchat, #engsschat, #satchat, #4thchat, and more, and by keynoting around the country at conferences. Jerry is also a member of the Council of Peers of the Academy of Education Arts and Sciences and a commentator on BAM! Radio. @cybraryman1

Classroom 2.0 LIVE - Video
8th Anniversary Celebration and Open Mic: Back to the Future Classroom 2.0 Style

Classroom 2.0 LIVE - Video

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2017 78:48


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 - Video
Open Mic: What's on your Summer Bucket List?

Classroom 2.0 LIVE - Video

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2016 72:54


Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar, Open Mic: What's on your Summer Bucket List? facilitated by Paula Naugle with many people sharing on the mic. Join us for a "bang-up" opportunity to wrap up our school year broadcasts and send you into the summer break with awesome ideas and resources being shared in this Open Mic show "What's on your Summer Bucket List?" During this Open Mic session facilitated by the always amazing facilitator extraordinaire, Paula Naugle, participants will take turns getting on the mic to share something related to one of the guiding questions. Q1 What is the first PD book you plan on reading this summer and why? Q2 What conferences (live/virtual) would you like to attend this summer and why? Q3 What new tech tool/toy would you like to add to your tech bag this summer? Q4 What fun places will you plan to visit this summer? Q5 What hobbies will you pursue during the summer? You can sign up to share using this form http://bit.ly/liveclass20openmic or if time is available you can just raise your hand to take the mic to share. Everyone who gets on the mic to share will be eligible for a prize drawing! Be sure to check out your audio in advance so you'll know your mic will be working when it's your turn to share! Wear a headset to prevent echo/feedback. We can't wait to be inspired by everyone who will be sharing!

Classroom 2.0 LIVE - Video
Open Mic: Games in the Classroom

Classroom 2.0 LIVE - Video

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2016 60:14


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 - Video
Using Tech to Engage Students with Learning Disabilities

Classroom 2.0 LIVE - Video

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2016 48:13


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 - Audio
Using Technology to Engage Students with Learning Disabilities

Classroom 2.0 LIVE - Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2016 47:20


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 - Video
7th Anniversary Celebration and Open Mic PD

Classroom 2.0 LIVE - Video

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2016 64:39


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 - Audio
7th Anniversary Celebration and Open Mic PD

Classroom 2.0 LIVE - Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2016 64:42


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 - Audio
Open Mic: Productivity Tools for Teachers

Classroom 2.0 LIVE - Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2015 53:38


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 - Video
Open Mic: Productivity Tools for Teachers

Classroom 2.0 LIVE - Video

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2015 55:58


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 - Audio
Google Search and Chrome Extensions

Classroom 2.0 LIVE - Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2015 65:31


Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar “Cool Google Tips and Tricks: Google Search and Extensions” presented by Paula Naugle, August 8, 2015. We are so excited to have our very own Classroom 2.0 LIVE Superhero, Paula Naugle, with us today to share some of her favorite tips and tricks for Google searches and Chrome extensions. Have you wondered what Chrome extensions are and how to use them? Paula will explain what extensions are, show you how these little programs can add functions and features to your Chrome browser, and how you can personalize your browsing experience. She'll share how to find, add and manage extensions and which extensions she loves to use every day in her classroom. With so much information on the Internet, it can be difficult to sift through search results to find just the information you need - unless you know some tricks to narrowing your searches. As an additional bonus, you'll learn some Google search tips and tricks that will help you and your students search more effectively and efficiently to become a better online researcher. Paula teaches 4th graders ELA and social studies at Bissonet Plaza, a suburban public school just outside New Orleans. She is passionate about preparing her students for their futures as 21st century digital citizens. They use web tools such as Edmodo, Skype, GlogsterEDU, kidblog.org, Google docs, and BrainPOP to do so. She presented both in person and virtually at many conferences at the state, national, and international level, including LaCUE, METC, AzTEA, TxVSN, TCEA Area 7, ISTE, and the INTEL ICT Conference. She is a Discovery STAR Educator, 2010-2011 Region 1 Educator of the Year, DEN LC, Microsoft Innovative Educator, Moderator for #4thchat #LAedchat #denchat, Edmodo Ambassador and a founding organizer of EdcampNOLA.

Classroom 2.0 LIVE - Video
Google Search and Chrome Extensions

Classroom 2.0 LIVE - Video

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2015 65:55


Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar “Cool Google Tips and Tricks: Google Search and Extensions” presented by Paula Naugle, August 8, 2015. We are so excited to have our very own Classroom 2.0 LIVE Superhero, Paula Naugle, with us today to share some of her favorite tips and tricks for Google searches and Chrome extensions. Have you wondered what Chrome extensions are and how to use them? Paula will explain what extensions are, show you how these little programs can add functions and features to your Chrome browser, and how you can personalize your browsing experience. She'll share how to find, add and manage extensions and which extensions she loves to use every day in her classroom. With so much information on the Internet, it can be difficult to sift through search results to find just the information you need - unless you know some tricks to narrowing your searches. As an additional bonus, you'll learn some Google search tips and tricks that will help you and your students search more effectively and efficiently to become a better online researcher. Paula teaches 4th graders ELA and social studies at Bissonet Plaza, a suburban public school just outside New Orleans. She is passionate about preparing her students for their futures as 21st century digital citizens. They use web tools such as Edmodo, Skype, GlogsterEDU, kidblog.org, Google docs, and BrainPOP to do so. She presented both in person and virtually at many conferences at the state, national, and international level, including LaCUE, METC, AzTEA, TxVSN, TCEA Area 7, ISTE, and the INTEL ICT Conference. She is a Discovery STAR Educator, 2010-2011 Region 1 Educator of the Year, DEN LC, Microsoft Innovative Educator, Moderator for #4thchat #LAedchat #denchat, Edmodo Ambassador and a founding organizer of EdcampNOLA.

#EdChat Radio
5 Ideas for Faculty Meetings That Can Make (Almost) Everyone Happy?

#EdChat Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2015 11:46


In this segment, we talk about the dreaded faculty meeting. Tune in for some proven ways to make them more productive and appealing? Follow: @tomwhitby @plnaugle @carinahilbert @bamradionetwork Ed Chat Archive: http://edchat.pbworks.com/ Paula Naugle teaches 4th graders in a suburban, public school near New Orleans. She is a moderator for #4thchat and #LAedchat on Twitter and a co-founder and organizer of #edcampNOLA. Although she is a veteran educator (30+ years), she is a technology integration innovator. Nancy Blair is a school improvement consultant who frequently worked with the High Schools That Work. Tom Whitby is contributing Editor at SmartBrief, founder of #Edchat,Twitter-Using Educators, and NYSCATE Network.

Free Teacher PD
Episode 019: 10 Google Search Tips to Help You Find the Info You Need (2)

Free Teacher PD

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2015 15:19


Welcome to a new episode of Free Teacher PD:  Part 2 of 10 Google Search Tips to Help You Find the Info You Need, with Paula Naugle. Paula Naugle has an MEd in Educational Technology Leadership from Southeastern Louisiana University and received her BS in elementary education from York College of Pennsylvania. She has taught for 36 years, and is currently teaching 4th graders math and social studies at Bissonet Plaza, a suburban public school just outside New Orleans. Paula is an Edmodo certified teacher, a Microsoft Innovative Educator, a PBWorks certified teacher, a Promethean trainer at her school, a member of the Discovery Educator Network Leadership Council of Louisiana, a moderator for #4thchat on Twitter and one of the organizers for #edcampLouisiana. Paula was recognized as the Educator of the Year in 2010 for Region 1 in Louisiana, and has presented both in person and virtually at many conferences at the state, national, and international levels. And, here we go…   Let’s get learning!

Free Teacher PD
Episode 018: 10 Google Search Tips to Help You Find the Info You Need (1)

Free Teacher PD

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2015 14:57


Welcome to a new episode of Free Teacher PD:  Part 1 of 10 Google Search Tips to Help You Find the Info You Need, with Paula Naugle. With so much information on the Internet, it can be difficult to sift through search results to find just the information you need… Unless you know some tricks to narrowing your searches. In this fast-paced audio selection from one of our most popular webinars in SimpleK12’s Teacher Learning Community, you will learn some Google search tips and tricks that will help you and your students search more effectively and efficiently. Join Paula Naugle as she shares how to become a better online researcher.   Let’s get learning!

Classroom 2.0 LIVE - Video
10+ Ways to Fund your Tech Needs

Classroom 2.0 LIVE - Video

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2015 60:09


Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar, 10+ Ways to Fund your Tech Needs with Shelly Terrell, March 28, 2015. There is never a Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar that goes by that someone doesn't say "How can we find funding for technology in our classrooms?" We are thrilled to have Shelly Terrell back with us to share her favorite tips, tools and resources to help us be creative as we search for funding sources. Following her presentation we will have a short "open mic" conversation facilitated by Paula Naugle for participants to share their best funding tips so come prepared to take the mic to share with us! http://shellyterrell.com/about/ Shelly Sanchez Terrell is the author of The 30 Goals Challenge for Teachers: Small Steps to Transform Your Teaching and Learning to Go: Lesson Ideas for Teaching with Mobile Devices, Cell Phones and BYOT (Bring Your Own Technology). She supports and instructs thousands of teachers and students worldwide through the various online and face-to-face learning events she organizes and moderates. She has been recognized by various entities, such as the ELTon Awards, The New York Times, and Microsoft’s Heroes for Education as a leader, innovator, and visionary in the movement of teacher driven professional development and education technology. She is the co-founder of the award-winning #Edchat movement, #ELTChat, the Reform Symposium Global E-Conference, The 30 Goals Challenge for Educators, and the Crafting an E-Textbook Massive Open Online Course. She has trained teachers and taught learners in over 25 countries and has consulted with organizations such as UNESCO Bangkok, The Ministry of Education in Spain, The European Union aPLaNet Project, Cultura Iglesa of Brazil, the British Council in Tel Aviv, IATEFL Slovenia, HUPE Croatia, and the British Council in South East Asia. She is the host of American TESOL’s Free Friday Webinars, an instructor and instructional designer at the Instituto Nacional de Tecnologías Educativas y Formación del Profesorado and shares regularly via TeacherRebootCamp.com, Twitter (@ShellTerrell), Facebook.com/shellyterrell, and google.com/+ShellySanchezTerrell. Her charity, ETHOS, received the SAMMS Ministries 2001 Volunteer Group of the Year award for the creation of a spoken word and music program for homeless children. Recently, she was named Woman of the Year 2014 by the National Association of Professional Women, awarded a Bammy Award for #Edchat, and recognized by Edtech Magazine as one of the Top 50 Edtech Bloggers.

Classroom 2.0 LIVE - Audio
10+ Ways to Fund your Tech Needs

Classroom 2.0 LIVE - Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2015 59:50


Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar, 10+ Ways to Fund your Tech Needs with Shelly Terrell, March 28, 2015. There is never a Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar that goes by that someone doesn't say "How can we find funding for technology in our classrooms?" We are thrilled to have Shelly Terrell back with us to share her favorite tips, tools and resources to help us be creative as we search for funding sources. Following her presentation we will have a short "open mic" conversation facilitated by Paula Naugle for participants to share their best funding tips so come prepared to take the mic to share with us! http://shellyterrell.com/about/ Shelly Sanchez Terrell is the author of The 30 Goals Challenge for Teachers: Small Steps to Transform Your Teaching and Learning to Go: Lesson Ideas for Teaching with Mobile Devices, Cell Phones and BYOT (Bring Your Own Technology). She supports and instructs thousands of teachers and students worldwide through the various online and face-to-face learning events she organizes and moderates. She has been recognized by various entities, such as the ELTon Awards, The New York Times, and Microsoft’s Heroes for Education as a leader, innovator, and visionary in the movement of teacher driven professional development and education technology. She is the co-founder of the award-winning #Edchat movement, #ELTChat, the Reform Symposium Global E-Conference, The 30 Goals Challenge for Educators, and the Crafting an E-Textbook Massive Open Online Course. She has trained teachers and taught learners in over 25 countries and has consulted with organizations such as UNESCO Bangkok, The Ministry of Education in Spain, The European Union aPLaNet Project, Cultura Iglesa of Brazil, the British Council in Tel Aviv, IATEFL Slovenia, HUPE Croatia, and the British Council in South East Asia. She is the host of American TESOL’s Free Friday Webinars, an instructor and instructional designer at the Instituto Nacional de Tecnologías Educativas y Formación del Profesorado and shares regularly via TeacherRebootCamp.com, Twitter (@ShellTerrell), Facebook.com/shellyterrell, and google.com/+ShellySanchezTerrell. Her charity, ETHOS, received the SAMMS Ministries 2001 Volunteer Group of the Year award for the creation of a spoken word and music program for homeless children. Recently, she was named Woman of the Year 2014 by the National Association of Professional Women, awarded a Bammy Award for #Edchat, and recognized by Edtech Magazine as one of the Top 50 Edtech Bloggers.

Classroom 2.0 LIVE - Audio
DonorsChoose Part 2

Classroom 2.0 LIVE - Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2014 58:20


Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar, DonorsChoose Part 2 with Paula Naugle, Jenny Jones and #4thchat. A follow-up session to the fantastic webinar last week by Laura Candler and Francie Kugelman about DonorsChoose. In this week's show Paula Naugle, Jenny Jones and Rebecca Burkhoff will be sharing more DonorsChoose tips and success stories. We'd love to make this an interactive session where any of you who have experiences to share about DonorsChoose will take the mic during the show. If you missed last week's webinar with Laura Candler and Francie Kugelman on how to use DonorsChoose.org to obtain funding for your classroom projects it was loaded with great information and resources so you might want to view the recording before this week's session. DonorsChoose is program available to all public school teachers in the United States, but using it effectively takes some know-how. Become an expert and get much-needed funds for your classroom by watching both of these webinars!

Classroom 2.0 LIVE - Video
DonorsChoose Part 2

Classroom 2.0 LIVE - Video

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2014 58:44


Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar, DonorsChoose Part 2 with Paula Naugle, Jenny Jones and #4thchat. A follow-up session to the fantastic webinar last week by Laura Candler and Francie Kugelman about DonorsChoose. In this week's show Paula Naugle, Jenny Jones and Rebecca Burkhoff will be sharing more DonorsChoose tips and success stories. We'd love to make this an interactive session where any of you who have experiences to share about DonorsChoose will take the mic during the show. If you missed last week's webinar with Laura Candler and Francie Kugelman on how to use DonorsChoose.org to obtain funding for your classroom projects it was loaded with great information and resources so you might want to view the recording before this week's session. DonorsChoose is program available to all public school teachers in the United States, but using it effectively takes some know-how. Become an expert and get much-needed funds for your classroom by watching both of these webinars!

Classroom 2.0 LIVE - Audio
Open Mic - Blended Learning

Classroom 2.0 LIVE - Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2014 63:12


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

EduAllStars
EduAllStars Session 21 - Paula Naugle

EduAllStars

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2013 53:34


Paula Naugle is a 4th grade teacher, #4thchat moderator, DEN Star, DENLC LA, Simple K12 Ambassador, Microsoft Innovative Educator, EdCampNOLA co-founder, technology integration specialist. www.eduallstars.com for more great interviews.

EduMatters
Tightwad Teacher #18 - Amazing Skype Lessons

EduMatters

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2011 71:52


This week John and Brian speak with 4th grade teacher, Paula Naugle, about her innovative and unique uses of Skype in the classroom.

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AzTEA
AZTEA-WOW VTC-SESSION 4-SKYPE IN CLASSROOM- PAULA NAUGLE, JAN WELLS, LEN HORN, AND KRISTEN ROBERTSON

AzTEA

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2011 51:02


AzTEA WOW Virtual Technology Conference "More Seeds to Success with Skype" presented by Paula Naugle, Jan Wells, Len Horn and Kristen Robertson Do you Skype? Skype is a free download that allows you to video conference with others around the corner, around the country, or around the world. Paula and Jan, 4th grade teachers from Louisiana and Kansas, have been Skype buddies for three years. Share their lessons learned, experiences, and celebrations as Skype buddies. They will be joined by Arizona educators Len and Kristen who will help you find other classes to connect with and projects to get started. The resources shared will help you get started or demonstrate ways to make your Skype sessions more meaningful and easier to manage.