Blog: https://t.co/PfC4XCT0br .. very interesting post that discussed how to implement social interaction and social media into the classroom to connect learners. #6711SM6
Popular source: https://t.co/OI4kHAXJ4H .. This article discussed the social interactions that occur on a daily basis as well as common communication. #6711SM6
Scholarly Source: https://t.co/seXoKOkby9 .. This article gives an in-depth explanation of social learning theory and how it can be seen in the classroom. Also, it provides examples of when the social learning theory could be applied to the classroom. #6711SM6
Blog: https://t.co/5vncMwZCNs .. practical uses of constructivism in the classroom. There are several different applications that could be used and have been proven to be very beneficial. #6711SM5
Scholarly source: https://t.co/zEtJ4hmVNW .. a very informative article as it lists characteristics, goals and benefits of constructivism in the classroom #6711SM5
@ksjogie This puts learning into an entirely different perspective. I've never considered how our senses contribute to learning although it is obvious they do. Great video and article! #6711SM4
@wgsenorah My classroom could not properly function without technology. Whether it is an assignment I've posted on their google classrooms, or a khan academy assignment, technology is a necessity. #6711SM4
@ksjogie I just used this idea of mind mapping in my high school math class. My students were relieved with how well they were able to organize different keywords to help in writing equations #6711SM4
@paigestu Both of those are highly important to establish in the classroom. I tend to focus more on the behaviorist side. We must first be able to maintain order within the classroom.
@ksjogie Kahoots are an excellent way to review for a quiz/test or even just to practice new material. They are engaging and fun for students of all age levels. #6711SM3
@judipalumbo2 I love the idea given of the token economy and I'm sure it would be awesome for elementary level students but high school kids probably wouldn't get as excited about this. Maybe they could earn free homework passes or extra credit for test/quizzes for excellent behavior. #6711SM3
Blog: https://t.co/E4gTFYbDuh ... Educators must find ways to reward for good behavior (actual behavior, completed homework, performed well on assessment), and diminish unwanted behaviors. #6711SM3
Popular source: https://t.co/RjWfC9Puwu ... one thing I found interesting from this source was the use of positive and negative reinforcements. There has to be accountability for our students, especially in high school classrooms. #6711SM3
Scholarly source: https://t.co/eZhtMQwzQv .... this article is explaining the impact external forces have on behaviors in the classroom. These external forces to impact from infancy to adolescence all have a tremendous impact on student behavior. #6711SM3