#Teachers use Prodigy's Focus Mode and new Leaderboard features to motivate your students to master even more math skills ๐ช
Check out their latest blog to learn how! #BTSWithProdigy#ProdigyAmbassador ๐ https://t.co/7kZVY8xZHY
The site has educator guides that include relevant standards, detailed instructions, vocabulary words and student worksheets. I would use this site to enhance my elementary science curriculum #TechinPedagogy#ComputationalThinker (2/2)
@OKGoSandbox provides teachers with STEAM activities to engage students with challenges that require critical thinking and creativity. Each challenge captures student attention with a music video related to the challenge #TechinPedagogy#ComputationalThinker (1/2)
Students can use this after researching a topic. This would give students the opportunity to present information from a variety of sources and give practice citing their sources before publishing their books. #TechInPedagogy#KnowledgeConstructor https://t.co/gm3WmbDxui (2/2)
Check out @BookCreatorApp, a creative way for students to present their knowledge in the form of a virtual book! Students can include text, photos, videos and audio to enhance their books. Students can also use the pen tool to annotate #TechInPedagogy#KnowledgeConstructor (1/2)
Best of all, this game does not require a username/password being created and does not collect personal information! This tool is great to teach young students how to be a good #digitalcitizen! #TechinPedagogy https://t.co/8y9Nmou5ni (3/3)
I've just discovered #DigitalPassport from @CommonSenseEd! This tool gives young students a fun and engaging way to learn about being a good digital citizen. This game offers 6 mini games covering different topics #TechinPedagogy#DigitalCitizen (1/3)
I was surprised and impressed to see it even covers good/bad times to use a cell phone, for example while crossing the street, while talking with friends IRL, or to contact someone in an emergency #TechinPedagogy#DigitalCitizen (2/3)
@SevgiRoth My students LOVE Prodigy! They always ask to play and they especially love competing against each other - many of them play any time we have indoor recess!
(3/3) I can imagine having students peer review with this tool as well but students would probably need headphones with microphones to make the tool effective in a classroom setting #TechInPedagogy#EmpoweredLearner
Check out Mote - a way to send audio feedback to students through the Google apps. This is a great way to give descriptive feedback to students who struggle with decoding. (1/3) https://t.co/HezLbvv2yR #TechInPedagogy#EmpoweredLearner
(2/3) Mote can also allow students to hear your voice no matter where they are learning from, allowing for more personal feedback. Since it is a Chrome extension, it is easy to use with any Google products, including Google Classroom! #TechInPedagogy#EmpoweredLearner
Check out @PearDeck - an awesome tool to build student engagement by making presentations in your classroom interactive! https://t.co/QExOy7TWs5 #techinpedagogy
@CrazyPln A3 - I have never had training from my district - only the occasional email warning about common phishing attacks going around at the time, it would be great for districts to get ahead of this and offer training so teachers can identify attacks right away! #CrazyPLN
@AndersonMSSE@CrazyPln Great point - I hadn't thought about just how large a districts database may be, not to mention an archive of data from students who have long graduated. #CrazyPLN