@tom_karnes A4) I would reach out to my fellow teachers and ask what resources they’ve used that have been successful during lessons. The only way to know if it will be a good fit in your teaching is to try it out and see if you get a positive response. #CSUBTED@Ststansberry
@Ststansberry Google translate, Duolingo and also Flips can all be great tools to help multilingual learners. I think providing multilingual learners enough access to resources can help in them long run. #CSUBTED@Ststansberry
@dgutierrez36@doctor2pi Hi Dora, I have heard of Gonoodle but haven’t used it before. I do see the appeal of it though, especially for breaks to get the wiggles out! #CSUBTED@Ststansberry
@IGironH@doctor2pi I do enjoy Class Dojo. I use it as a parent and it is great but I see how useful the functionality can be for teachers as well with giving students badges. @Ststansberry#CSUBTED
@doctor2pi A form of technology that would be helpful to future teachers is Google Classroom. Not only is it very user friendly for teachers to help with classroom management, it is also useful for parents to view if their student is missing any assignments. #CSUBTED@Ststansberry
@doctor2pi Apps like Class Dojo, Remind or Square App can help both teachers and parents stay in contact regarding the student’s academic, social and emotional needs. It takes both sides working together to help a student succeed. #CSUBTED@Ststansberry
@DrEddiesClass Hi, I’m Jenn. I’ve already received my Master’s degree and am currently working at CSUB but considering a change to become a teacher. I’d like to possibly teach 4th or 5th grade. #CSUBTED@Ststansberry