@BarnellNicole I rlly enjoyed using Twitter as part of my class. It was interesting to see how everyone reacted & interacted w the tweets since it’s so different than how I normally use Twitter. It gave me some insight as well as new perspectives on the topics we discussed @Duncannedd#CSUBTED
@jmtz2792@tom_karnes@doctor2pi@Tech_Buddha@Ststansberry@Duncannedd@BarnellNicole Hi Jessica, I think breakout rooms are a great way to engage with students. The one on one interaction with their classmates and teachers let’s them talk out their points before heading back into the class and discussing their POVs with the entire class
@amandolorian @Tech_Buddha@doctor2pi@Ststansberry@Duncannedd@tom_karnes@BarnellNicole Hi Amanda, duolingo is a great app for learning new languages. It is interactive, fun, and engaging. All great things to boost success. Learning a new language can be stressful, as you mentioned, but this app makes it simple for ELs to understand and complete.
@queenlali__@Tech_Buddha@doctor2pi@Ststansberry@Duncannedd@tom_karnes@BarnellNicole Hi Citlali, I think Duolingo is a great app for English Language Learners! This is a great tool for long term understanding and as you mentioned integrates ones native language for better understanding. I remember having to use this app for my language class in high school.
@misssmacauley@doctor2pi@BarnellNicole Hi Shaelyn, I completely agree with you! Remind and class dojo are great apps that connect with students no matter where they are. This is something that is ever more important in today’s world where class is being held online and students are visiting their parents far away.
@doctor2pi A1) Technology can enhance relationships with students in the classroom by creating a wider range of contact. Students can ask questions through various platforms and have no time limit (like a school day) in which they can ask them. @Duncannedd#CSUBTED#csubedte4200