Interesting article regarding some common EdTech assumptions.
https://t.co/LEcLhvDuKa
Administrators can challenge #5: The relationship assumption by encouraging the formation of new relationships and collaborating on Twitter
#EDLR795@DrVirtuality @ISTE #edtech
A4: Being present w/n the community is a great starting spot, but other resources include board meetings, social media posts, the news... #CrazyPLN#EDLR795@DrVirtuality
A2: Spending time early in the year with get-to-know-you chats, a student survey, and virtual check-in's will help me to see Ss's perspective on school throughout the year #CrazyPLN#EDLR795@DrVirtuality
A1: My story of the last year will encourage me to teach with more grace & flexibility in 2021-2022. The relationships with Ss are just as important as content #CrazyPLN#EDLR795@DrVirtuality
@FueledToLearn love this! One of my favorite parts about Twitter is that it is so positive and encourages us to cultivate that positivity within our classrooms. #EDLR795@DrVirtuality
@msholleymusic Great point! Do you have any specific ideas to help motivate fellow teachers? I feel like cultivating presences on Twitter like this could be a great start! #EDLR795@DrVirtuality
Educational tech leaders need to not only look at student motivators for technology use, but also investigate how to motivate fellow teachers to lead the charge. #EDLR795@DrVirtuality
Hadn't seen this yet! So excited to incorporate it in my classrooms this fall. Twitter is awesome at keeping me up to date on current resources. #edlr795@DrVirtuality