Of all the six ed tech tools mentioned, the one I find interesting is https://t.co/CnPM4v6MnN because it houses a lot of helpful resources that can be shared to students, teachers, parents about race and why it matters. @india0309#ICT361
Just finished listening to The Cult of Pedagogy: Six Ed Tech Tools to Try! Here is my jamboard of all the tech tools mentioned in the podcast! @india0309#ICT361
Just finished listening to Teach Like a Bosse: Exploring Indigenous Education Through Literature! In a short amount of time, I learned so much and got exposed to a lot of Indigenous literature. Personally, I could not wait to get my own copy of some of the books! @india0309
I even made a jamboard to organize all the information I'm getting! Orange sticky notes are all the books and pieces of literature mentioned and some quotation from the books! @india0309#ssteaching#ict361
What is your favorite holiday-themed book to read to your students? Celebrate the season and ring in 2022 with this selection of books that you'll want to add to your holiday traditions. (Grades: K-2) https://t.co/Hau8XfMdo2
From Dr.@SanfordKathy โs presentation, I learned that language and how it used in museums plays an important role in painting a picture. As a museum visitor, it is important to ask oneself โwho is speaking?โ โWho is the imagined audience?โ #ssteaching
What an exciting day in SS Methods at @BU_Faculty_Ed! @SanfordKathy is here via Zoom to share about museum hacking prior to our Daly Museum visit next week. What an honour to connect with this @UVicEducation scholar and researcher! #ssteaching
A7: PLN is important especially for new teachers because it gives us a chance to connect with people from different parts of the world, like this chat! if it weren't for this one, I would not be able to find amazing educators on this platform! Thank you @MatteoDiMuro#SaskEdChat