@Jeannie53855918 @Doctor2pi@teachsci8 @EddiesClass I agree! Edmodo is a great way to keep up with parents, which is crucial for helping all of your students succeed. It's a really easy and simple way for everyone to communicate effectively. #CSUBTEd @EddiesClass
@ImbelloniMonica @EddiesClass @Doctor2pi@teachsci8 You're absolutely right! It helps the students get excited and invested in the topic, and also fully understand what they are learning. You can't explain something well without fully understanding it yourself! #CSUBTEd
@teachsci8@Doctor2pi @EddiesClass A4) I would tell them to look into using technology that is appropriate for their subject matter. Not all tech works with all classes. Look into what works for you! @EddiesClass #CSUBEDTE4200
@EddiesClass @Doctor2pi@teachsci8 A3) I think one way to help students became creators is to get them excited about what they are learning. They can make podcasts, videos, and presentations to teach each other the material with the guidance of the teacher. @EddiesClass #CSUBTed
@Doctor2pi@teachsci8 @EddiesClass A2) I'm excited to learn how to effectively use all of the various Google programs that make it easy to create and share content. #CSUBTEd @EddiesClass
@EddiesClass @teachsci8@Doctor2pi A1) At the school I substituted at last year we used Kahoot to make review a fun classroom experience. While not all the students enjoyed it, most of them loved it. @EddiesClass #csubTEd
@EddiesClass A1) I'm looking forward to using Google Drive as a tool for students to get hard to find documents and resources for history classes. I'd also love to have students create a podcast as a way to research and explain topics to the rest of the class. #CSUBTEd
@EddiesClass A1) Kahoot was a program I used several times last year to engage the whole class in games to help them review material. It seemed to work really well because it kept everyone focused and on task, while also enjoying reviewing. #CSUBTED