We have to stay aware of what our students are watching and keep communication clear!
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There was a dramatic shift that took place when the pandemic hit that caused children to use tech at a rapid rate. This gives us a further look into how we can counter act this.
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Hard to believe this was our last #STEAM Collaborative for the school year. We had a blast playing @gimkit in Classic and Draw It modes with a kit collab to make our own questions before engaging in some collaborative conversations and a raffle! See you all in the Fall!
Social media has taken up a lot of our time because of the pandemic. Let's remember that there is a whole world right in front of us! Take a break from social media. It will always be there when you get back. #csumbls350#inspire#unplug https://t.co/t8euXzqtJ4
This article really identifies that the world is changing so teaching styles have to as well! Students are going to be getting a deeper knowledge of the tech that surrounds them.
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Leaders: Recognizing what burnout looks like is the first step to addressing it. Check in with yourself and check in with your team, then adjust accordingly.
@jstrandels350 @CSUMB_LS@CSUMB_SCTA@teacher2teacher @Msruiz55375677 I would definitely make sure that they had a basic knowledge with tech but would like there to be a more hands on approach in my classroom. #csumbls350
A positive affirmation to ground us in the next five days: I wake up today with strength in my heart and clarity in my mind.
Let these words manifest-- It's what you deserve! Happy Monday, #EduTwitter. Cheers to another week.
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The information that is highlighted here is informative for anyone involved in the school system to understand. It shows technology is important but nothing can replace a well trained teacher in a classroom. #csumbls350#inspire