@mvprincess4life @teachsci8@tom_karnes I love the idea of kids collaborating with each other using technology! I've been wondering about ways to get kids in the U.S. in touch with kids in classes in other countries. I think seeing kids collaborating/communicating across borders would be awesome! @Duncannedd#csubted
@silbischoff81 @teachsci8@Tech_Buddha Agreed! Kids should be learning how to best utilize technology for their future classes and careers. They should also be learning proper technology etiquette. These skills are so important in the 21st century. @Duncannedd#csubted#csubedte4200
@teachsci8 A4) Kids consume online content constantly. Teachers should attempt to provide students with multiple options to demonstrate knowledge & produce their own content with technology, e.g. creating google slides, digital books, & Kahoot quizzes for the class. @Duncannedd#csubted
@Sarai17360287@Ststansberry@doctor2pi Isn't Google great? The discovery of Google Drive and all the apps within it has truly been life changing! I used to carry all my documents around on a flash drive before learning about Drive. It's so useful for communication and collaboration as well! @Duncannedd#CSUBTED
@Ststansberry A3) We are collaborating with technology as we speak(type)! We can use programs like Google Classroom and Schoology to engage and interact with our students. These programs can also be used to communicate and collaborate with parents and other educators! @Duncannedd#CSUBTED
@DrCaliGrit @tom_karnes Oh that reminds me of a CD cover I made freshman year! I loved that project. I agree about using Google, students would have more access to images and ideas than we did when just using magazines. @Duncannedd#csubted#csubedte4200
@tom_karnes A2) I got to create a multi-page report on an Agatha Christie book in junior high. I burned and stained paper for a cover and used multimedia to illustrate the pages. I think it would be interesting to see if it could be recreated with technology! @Duncannedd#csubted