@KaelanCamp@swati1201 Hi Kaelan! I love your idea about being in a district near water! I love nature and having the opportunity to explore it with my students sounds really fun! #PSTPLN#cep416
A5: Hi I’m Sloane! When I’m looking for a job, I want to end up in a supportive environment. I want a school that challenges traditional classrooms and pushes students to challenge themselves everyday. #PSTPLN#cep416
@NikkiHawthorne3@swati1201 Hi Nikki! Twitter was never a platform that I found an interest in but now that I’m exploring using it as a PLN, I’ve found a new love for it! It’s so easy to collaborate and follow other educators. #PSTPLN#cep416
@MissThill2@swati1201 Hi Ellory! I also love Pinterest as a resource for inspiration. It’s been really helpful for me throughout college to get ideas for lesson plans or activities as I’m just starting out and exploring what works and what doesn’t for lesson ideas #PSTPLN#cep416
A4: Hi, I’m Sloane! My favorite social media teaching resource is newly discovers thanks to #cep416. I’ve found Flipgrid to be a really useful resource. It’s easy to share ideas, hear others ideas, and collaborate by replying to one another. #PSTPLN
@ValentinaIslam3@swati1201 Hi Valentina! I really like that you said problem-solving is a constant process and it’s always being built upon. That mindset will help students learn that it is always something they will be working through. #PSTPLN#cep416
@MissKornatowski Hi Marissa! I love the attitude you have towards problem solving and making it clear that it is a team effort of you and your students working together. That is a great mindset and I’m sure it will rub off on your students attitude towards problem solving #PSTPLN#cep416
A3: Hi, I'm Sloane! Problem-solving is an essential skill that all students should focus on. Technology can be a great aid for students to work through lessons that require them to overcome unfamiliar issues. This will build their confidence in solving problems #PSTPLN#cep416
@ValentinaIslam3@swati1201 Hi Valentina! I like your idea about working with resources available on campus to start building your network now. I’m sure it would be beneficial to be in education based organizations before jumping into the field. #PSTPLN#cep416
@fischermsu Hi Rebekah! I’ve found it really helpful to have discussions with current teachers. They have a lot to share and it is interesting to hear how their experiences have shaped them into the teachers they are today. #PSTPLN#cep416
A2: Hi, I’m Sloane! I will intentionally look online for new connections and find people with interests that I want to explore more. Offline I will have open discussions with classmates, professors, and future coworkers so we can collaborate and share ideas #PSTPLN#CEP416
@meghansiler_ Hi Meghan! Using multiple means of representation for students is important to me as well. I want to focus on having stations in my classroom that each has a different learning style in hopes to accommodate for all of my students. #PSTPLN#cep416
@CaswellBethany@swati1201 Hi Bethany! Communication is so important to understanding our students, and we have to build that basis in our relationship. That also lets our students know that they can come and talk to us about anything! #PSTPLN#cep416
A1: Hi my name is Sloane Rodriguez and I’m an Elementary Ed major. We can meet all of our students learning needs by paying attention to what makes them successful. We can incorporate those learning styles into our lessons to ensure success for all students. #PSTPLN#cep416