It's exciting times here in Texas! Our Technology Department has been working hard t o refresh our devices by providing educators with new Macbooks. We are beyond lucky to be in a district where digital learning is not just valued, but also supported. Having reliable educator devices allows us to design and implement deeper learning experiences. We can learn alongside our children and be more mobile throughout the classroom. Anytime there is change, even if it is a good change, there is a learning curve. I am such a creature of habit that I spent several days trying to get my new Mac to be set up the way my old one was. (#dontjudge) That is why I am so glad to share some curated resources my team gathered to help guide you as you get acquainted with your new MacBook. Many of these are from the Technology ZenDesk, but all can help you become a Jedi Master of your Mac! Click here to visit the drawing above and access the links! Each blu...
Happy Halloween, Readers! My blog today is devoted to providing you some quick "techno" treats, aka things that are rocking my world this week! 1. FlipGrid Connections and Discovery Did you ever wish you could find other classrooms' global projects and invite others to participate easily in yours? Put down the Google Search because FlipGrid's new Connections area changes the game. FlipGrid Connections Also exciting is the new Discovery section. Not only can you search for topics to add to your own grids, but you can add and share topics with other educators too. This feature is great when you want to share a topic out with other classrooms, but you don't want to include learner videos. They act as "templates" only. FlipGrid Discovery 2. Seesaw Activities I am loving the addition of the ability to assign and create activities for learners in Seesaw. Not only does it orga...
I was once told that it is important for us as educators to remember what learning feels like . To do this, we must actively involve ourselves in learning new things. Last week, Apple released its Apple Teacher program , which is a professional learning challenge to help educators learn more about using iPads and Macs in an educational setting. This self-paced challenge provides educators several modes (Multi-touch book, help site, or from the Apple store) in which to learn about using Mac and iPad in education. Upon successful completion of a quick 5 question assessment for different skills, educators earn electronic badges. To me, this was a perfect way for me to remember what learning feels like. I immediately went into NERD mode and began the program. On a Friday night. Yep, I'm super cool. But the neat part was that a few of my awesome CISD friends were also doing it too. Back and forth we went...
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