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8 FUN ACTIVITIES FOR VIRTUAL LEARNING Twenty Questions – For this virtual learning activity Have kids guess things like characters, time periods or scientific facts. Rules: Players take turns asking only “yes” or “no” questions in an attempt to figure out the answer. Ask as many as 20 questions. 3. Movie and Netflix Reviews – Help kids learn to communicate and writeby
REFLECTION IDEAS FOR THE CLASSROOM Reflection Ideas for The Classroom: The Why. As educators, our job is to help students make meaning of concepts and ideas. We want our students to construct knowledge, to be creators of their learning, not just information consumers that parrot information back to us. MICROSOFT TEAMS TABS: INTERACITVE LESSONS Which Educational Apps to Start with When Using Microsoft Teams Tabs. To create truly interactive materials and lessons try these Tabs. First, Flipgrid is my favorite. You can learn more in this post Flipgrid or the FREE online course. Embed a Flipgrid Grid directly into a channel. Students can answer prompts in topics straight fromteams.
BLENDED LEARNING FOR STUDENT ENGAGEMENT: A LESSON EXAMPLE Grade Levels: This could be done from grades 5-12. Blended Learning for Student Engagement: Summary of The Lesson. Students learned about Manifestos using the guiding Manifesto Hyperdoc; Through the Hyperdoc, they explored the idea of language and word choice - and learned how writing is an art that uses words to creatively paint a picture. 10 BEST CHROME AND EDGE EXTENSIONS FOR TEACHERS AND The best Chrome Extension for Teachers is Color Zilla. It is perfect when you need to find the exact color and then match it in something else like Google Slides or Canva? Color Zilla is an eye dropper that works on any site or with any program. Match colors like a graphic artist pro. This is my most used Chrome Extension. 👉🏼. VISIBLE THINKING ROUTINES FOR #REMOTELEARNING Better Understand Our Remote Learners with Visible Thinking Routines. In their book, Making Thinking Visible, authors Ron Ritchhart, Mark Church, and Karin Morrison describe these thinking routines, many of which classrooms use to uncover the root of the thinking process. These routines can help students tell us more about what they aredoing
WHAT IS A HYPERDOC? A QUICK LOOK What is a HyperDoc? A Hyperdoc is a lesson that is specifically designed to create a student-facing, blended learning experience. Inside of this lesson, students have voice; they are collaborating, creating, communicating and critically thinking their way through the content. It is created to help inspire students’ inquiry andcuriosity
HOW TO ADD BACKGROUNDS IN GOOGLE DOCS Right-click on the slide in the slide pane, choose “Apply Layout,” and select “Blank.”. 4. Select “Background” and choose “Image.”. Drag your image to fill the page, or to fit the desired area. 5. Next, I added a rectangle shape and changed the shape color to white. This allows space for text while still preserving the“pretty
A BEGINNER’S GUIDE TO CREATING DIGITAL PORTFOLIOS A Beginner’s Guide to Creating Digital Portfolios. Recently, on the connected student series, I discussed the ‘why’ of digital portfolios. It is imperative that in this day and age, students be able to curate, archive and expand on the work they are producing in class. As an added bonus, student digital portfolios help students EDUCATION TECHNOLOGY BLOG Educational technology and innovation strategies for teachers and administrators. The Connected Student Series and Digital Citizenshiptips and tricks.
8 FUN ACTIVITIES FOR VIRTUAL LEARNING Twenty Questions – For this virtual learning activity Have kids guess things like characters, time periods or scientific facts. Rules: Players take turns asking only “yes” or “no” questions in an attempt to figure out the answer. Ask as many as 20 questions. 3. Movie and Netflix Reviews – Help kids learn to communicate and writeby
REFLECTION IDEAS FOR THE CLASSROOM Reflection Ideas for The Classroom: The Why. As educators, our job is to help students make meaning of concepts and ideas. We want our students to construct knowledge, to be creators of their learning, not just information consumers that parrot information back to us. MICROSOFT TEAMS TABS: INTERACITVE LESSONS Which Educational Apps to Start with When Using Microsoft Teams Tabs. To create truly interactive materials and lessons try these Tabs. First, Flipgrid is my favorite. You can learn more in this post Flipgrid or the FREE online course. Embed a Flipgrid Grid directly into a channel. Students can answer prompts in topics straight fromteams.
BLENDED LEARNING FOR STUDENT ENGAGEMENT: A LESSON EXAMPLE Grade Levels: This could be done from grades 5-12. Blended Learning for Student Engagement: Summary of The Lesson. Students learned about Manifestos using the guiding Manifesto Hyperdoc; Through the Hyperdoc, they explored the idea of language and word choice - and learned how writing is an art that uses words to creatively paint a picture. 10 BEST CHROME AND EDGE EXTENSIONS FOR TEACHERS AND The best Chrome Extension for Teachers is Color Zilla. It is perfect when you need to find the exact color and then match it in something else like Google Slides or Canva? Color Zilla is an eye dropper that works on any site or with any program. Match colors like a graphic artist pro. This is my most used Chrome Extension. 👉🏼. VISIBLE THINKING ROUTINES FOR #REMOTELEARNING Better Understand Our Remote Learners with Visible Thinking Routines. In their book, Making Thinking Visible, authors Ron Ritchhart, Mark Church, and Karin Morrison describe these thinking routines, many of which classrooms use to uncover the root of the thinking process. These routines can help students tell us more about what they aredoing
WHAT IS A HYPERDOC? A QUICK LOOK What is a HyperDoc? A Hyperdoc is a lesson that is specifically designed to create a student-facing, blended learning experience. Inside of this lesson, students have voice; they are collaborating, creating, communicating and critically thinking their way through the content. It is created to help inspire students’ inquiry andcuriosity
HOW TO ADD BACKGROUNDS IN GOOGLE DOCS Right-click on the slide in the slide pane, choose “Apply Layout,” and select “Blank.”. 4. Select “Background” and choose “Image.”. Drag your image to fill the page, or to fit the desired area. 5. Next, I added a rectangle shape and changed the shape color to white. This allows space for text while still preserving the“pretty
A BEGINNER’S GUIDE TO CREATING DIGITAL PORTFOLIOS A Beginner’s Guide to Creating Digital Portfolios. Recently, on the connected student series, I discussed the ‘why’ of digital portfolios. It is imperative that in this day and age, students be able to curate, archive and expand on the work they are producing in class. As an added bonus, student digital portfolios help students EDUCATION TECHNOLOGY BLOG Educational technology and innovation strategies for teachers and administrators. The Connected Student Series and Digital Citizenshiptips and tricks.
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Coming in Summer 2021Learning in small bite-sized chunks.Find the course thats right for you, and learn when it works best for you. Get Your Tickets How to Use Canva in The Classroom Canva is an incredible creation program that allows students to show their learning in really powerful ways. In this quick course, you will learnContinue Reading VISIBLE THINKING ROUTINES FOR #REMOTELEARNING Better Understand Our Remote Learners with Visible Thinking Routines. In their book, Making Thinking Visible, authors Ron Ritchhart, Mark Church, and Karin Morrison describe these thinking routines, many of which classrooms use to uncover the root of the thinking process. These routines can help students tell us more about what they aredoing
5 TIPS FOR ORGANIZING GOOGLE CLASSROOM GOOGLE CLASSROOM ORGANIZATIONAL TIP #5. TOPIC TIP: Have a Topic called Resources and use this Topic to house important documents and tutorials that students will need consistently. Think of it as a home-base of important information. For more ways to do effective blended learning in your classroom check out The Chromebook InfusedClassroom.
DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP FOR #DISTANCELEARNING Digital Citizenship for #DistanceLearning. Now that educators must conduct classes online without the time to really talk to students about appropriate commenting and replies, we are faced with the realization that students might post things we hope they won’t. One large school district has already warned teachers that students haveposted
TEACHING WITH MICROSOFT TEAMS AND HYPERDOCS It's an on tech - off tech lesson that helps put students at the center of the learning process. It's a terrific way to really bring learning to life in the our classes - using the Office 365 set of tools and Microsoft Teams. Hyperdocs can be created on Microsoft Word, PowerPoint and even Sway! Or they can be taken from a Google Doc and WHAT IS YOUR THINKING STYLE? CONCRETE RANDOM As you design your curriculum this year, the thinking routines you want to uncover- it is critical to understand this first. Otherwise, you might not get the results you are looking for. Below is a quick look at the thinking styles and here is a link to the doc if you want to make a copy. Tip: To help me remember each student’s dominant HOW TO USE JAMBOARD: 10 IDEAS TO GET YOU JAMMIN’ How to Use Jamboard: What teachers and students can should know: Work on blank Frames. Important Note: a Jamboard allows access to ONLY 20 frames. Add text, images, shapes and drawings they move these around with ease. Save frame as an image - find this option under the three dots in the upper right and corner. A BEGINNER’S GUIDE TO CREATING DIGITAL PORTFOLIOS A Beginner’s Guide to Creating Digital Portfolios. Recently, on the connected student series, I discussed the ‘why’ of digital portfolios. It is imperative that in this day and age, students be able to curate, archive and expand on the work they are producing in class. As an added bonus, student digital portfolios help students 5 WAYS TO PROMOTE AN 'INQUIRY MINDSET' FOR SCHOOL PD The notion of a student ‘inquiry mindset’ has become very en vogue in educational circles lately. Inquiry-based learning is effectively defined by educational writer Trevor Mackenzie in his seminal book, Inquiry Mindset, as “the process where students are involved in their learning, create essential questions, investigate widely, and then build new understandings, meanings, and knowledge.” EDUCATION TECHNOLOGY BLOG Educational technology and innovation strategies for teachers and administrators. The Connected Student Series and Digital Citizenshiptips and tricks.
REFLECTION IDEAS FOR THE CLASSROOM Reflection Ideas for The Classroom: The Why. As educators, our job is to help students make meaning of concepts and ideas. We want our students to construct knowledge, to be creators of their learning, not just information consumers that parrot information back to us. 8 FUN ACTIVITIES FOR VIRTUAL LEARNING Twenty Questions – For this virtual learning activity Have kids guess things like characters, time periods or scientific facts. Rules: Players take turns asking only “yes” or “no” questions in an attempt to figure out the answer. Ask as many as 20 questions. 3. Movie and Netflix Reviews – Help kids learn to communicate and writeby
MICROSOFT TEAMS TABS: INTERACITVE LESSONS Which Educational Apps to Start with When Using Microsoft Teams Tabs. To create truly interactive materials and lessons try these Tabs. First, Flipgrid is my favorite. You can learn more in this post Flipgrid or the FREE online course. Embed a Flipgrid Grid directly into a channel. Students can answer prompts in topics straight fromteams.
BLENDED LEARNING FOR STUDENT ENGAGEMENT: A LESSON EXAMPLE Grade Levels: This could be done from grades 5-12. Blended Learning for Student Engagement: Summary of The Lesson. Students learned about Manifestos using the guiding Manifesto Hyperdoc; Through the Hyperdoc, they explored the idea of language and word choice - and learned how writing is an art that uses words to creatively paint a picture. HOW TO GIVE EFFECTIVE FEEDBACK TO STUDENTS A Quick Look at Giving Effective Feedback to Students. In an Educational Leadership article, Seven Keys to Effective Feedback, Grant Wiggins reinforces the crucial importance of how to give effective feedback to students within our learning cycle. He writes, “Decades of education research support the idea that by teaching less and providing more feedback, we can produce greater learning VISIBLE THINKING ROUTINES FOR #REMOTELEARNING Better Understand Our Remote Learners with Visible Thinking Routines. In their book, Making Thinking Visible, authors Ron Ritchhart, Mark Church, and Karin Morrison describe these thinking routines, many of which classrooms use to uncover the root of the thinking process. These routines can help students tell us more about what they aredoing
10 BEST CHROME AND EDGE EXTENSIONS FOR TEACHERS AND The best Chrome Extension for Teachers is Color Zilla. It is perfect when you need to find the exact color and then match it in something else like Google Slides or Canva? Color Zilla is an eye dropper that works on any site or with any program. Match colors like a graphic artist pro. This is my most used Chrome Extension. 👉🏼. WHAT IS A HYPERDOC? A QUICK LOOK What is a HyperDoc? A Hyperdoc is a lesson that is specifically designed to create a student-facing, blended learning experience. Inside of this lesson, students have voice; they are collaborating, creating, communicating and critically thinking their way through the content. It is created to help inspire students’ inquiry andcuriosity
FOUR TYPES OF THINKING STYLE Four Types Of Thinking Style Not only do we have preferred learning styles; we also have favourite thinking styles. Anthony Gregorc, professor of curriculum and instruction at the University of Connecticut, has divided these into four separate EDUCATION TECHNOLOGY BLOG Educational technology and innovation strategies for teachers and administrators. The Connected Student Series and Digital Citizenshiptips and tricks.
REFLECTION IDEAS FOR THE CLASSROOM Reflection Ideas for The Classroom: The Why. As educators, our job is to help students make meaning of concepts and ideas. We want our students to construct knowledge, to be creators of their learning, not just information consumers that parrot information back to us. 8 FUN ACTIVITIES FOR VIRTUAL LEARNING Twenty Questions – For this virtual learning activity Have kids guess things like characters, time periods or scientific facts. Rules: Players take turns asking only “yes” or “no” questions in an attempt to figure out the answer. Ask as many as 20 questions. 3. Movie and Netflix Reviews – Help kids learn to communicate and writeby
MICROSOFT TEAMS TABS: INTERACITVE LESSONS Which Educational Apps to Start with When Using Microsoft Teams Tabs. To create truly interactive materials and lessons try these Tabs. First, Flipgrid is my favorite. You can learn more in this post Flipgrid or the FREE online course. Embed a Flipgrid Grid directly into a channel. Students can answer prompts in topics straight fromteams.
BLENDED LEARNING FOR STUDENT ENGAGEMENT: A LESSON EXAMPLE Grade Levels: This could be done from grades 5-12. Blended Learning for Student Engagement: Summary of The Lesson. Students learned about Manifestos using the guiding Manifesto Hyperdoc; Through the Hyperdoc, they explored the idea of language and word choice - and learned how writing is an art that uses words to creatively paint a picture. HOW TO GIVE EFFECTIVE FEEDBACK TO STUDENTS A Quick Look at Giving Effective Feedback to Students. In an Educational Leadership article, Seven Keys to Effective Feedback, Grant Wiggins reinforces the crucial importance of how to give effective feedback to students within our learning cycle. He writes, “Decades of education research support the idea that by teaching less and providing more feedback, we can produce greater learning VISIBLE THINKING ROUTINES FOR #REMOTELEARNING Better Understand Our Remote Learners with Visible Thinking Routines. In their book, Making Thinking Visible, authors Ron Ritchhart, Mark Church, and Karin Morrison describe these thinking routines, many of which classrooms use to uncover the root of the thinking process. These routines can help students tell us more about what they aredoing
10 BEST CHROME AND EDGE EXTENSIONS FOR TEACHERS AND The best Chrome Extension for Teachers is Color Zilla. It is perfect when you need to find the exact color and then match it in something else like Google Slides or Canva? Color Zilla is an eye dropper that works on any site or with any program. Match colors like a graphic artist pro. This is my most used Chrome Extension. 👉🏼. WHAT IS A HYPERDOC? A QUICK LOOK What is a HyperDoc? A Hyperdoc is a lesson that is specifically designed to create a student-facing, blended learning experience. Inside of this lesson, students have voice; they are collaborating, creating, communicating and critically thinking their way through the content. It is created to help inspire students’ inquiry andcuriosity
FOUR TYPES OF THINKING STYLE Four Types Of Thinking Style Not only do we have preferred learning styles; we also have favourite thinking styles. Anthony Gregorc, professor of curriculum and instruction at the University of Connecticut, has divided these into four separate ABOUT THE INFUSED CLASSROOM Holly Clark- San Diego, California. Holly is an education thought-leader, international speaker, best selling author and an advocate for students. She is a twenty-plus year educator who has spent over 15 years teaching in a 1:1 classroom and over five years as an administrator in both public and private schools. She holds a master’s degree inTHE MINI COURSES
Coming in Summer 2021Learning in small bite-sized chunks.Find the course thats right for you, and learn when it works best for you. Get Your Tickets How to Use Canva in The Classroom Canva is an incredible creation program that allows students to show their learning in really powerful ways. In this quick course, you will learnContinue Reading BLOG | THE INFUSED CLASSROOM Meet Holly Holly is an education thought-leader, international speaker, best selling author and an advocate for students. A twenty-plus year educator, she is one of the first teachers in the nation to have taught in a 1:1 classroom. VISIBLE THINKING ROUTINES FOR #REMOTELEARNING Better Understand Our Remote Learners with Visible Thinking Routines. In their book, Making Thinking Visible, authors Ron Ritchhart, Mark Church, and Karin Morrison describe these thinking routines, many of which classrooms use to uncover the root of the thinking process. These routines can help students tell us more about what they aredoing
TEACHING WITH MICROSOFT TEAMS AND HYPERDOCS It's an on tech - off tech lesson that helps put students at the center of the learning process. It's a terrific way to really bring learning to life in the our classes - using the Office 365 set of tools and Microsoft Teams. Hyperdocs can be created on Microsoft Word, PowerPoint and even Sway! Or they can be taken from a Google Doc and DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP FOR #DISTANCELEARNING Digital Citizenship for #DistanceLearning. Now that educators must conduct classes online without the time to really talk to students about appropriate commenting and replies, we are faced with the realization that students might post things we hope they won’t. One large school district has already warned teachers that students haveposted
WHAT IS YOUR THINKING STYLE? CONCRETE RANDOM As you design your curriculum this year, the thinking routines you want to uncover- it is critical to understand this first. Otherwise, you might not get the results you are looking for. Below is a quick look at the thinking styles and here is a link to the doc if you want to make a copy. Tip: To help me remember each student’s dominant HOW TO ADD BACKGROUNDS IN GOOGLE DOCS Right-click on the slide in the slide pane, choose “Apply Layout,” and select “Blank.”. 4. Select “Background” and choose “Image.”. Drag your image to fill the page, or to fit the desired area. 5. Next, I added a rectangle shape and changed the shape color to white. This allows space for text while still preserving the“pretty
WHAT HAPPENED TO CURIOSITY IN SCHOOLS In the article Curiosity: The Heart of Lifelong Learning, Marilyn Price-Mitchell Ph.D. observes, “Research suggests that intellectual curiosity has as big an effect on performance as hard work. When combined, curiosity and hard work account for success just as much as intelligence.”. Researchers are finding that when people are curious their brain is more active, more engaged, and 10 REASONS TO CATCH #FLIPGRIDFEVER 8. Video responses often prompt further discussions among students and the class. 9. Allows you to hear from every student – even the ones who are shy or slow to respond – the students who don’t typically raise their hands. It works great for some students just need a bit more time to process and then post. EDUCATION TECHNOLOGY BLOG Educational technology and innovation strategies for teachers and administrators. The Connected Student Series and Digital Citizenshiptips and tricks.
MICROSOFT TEAMS TABS: INTERACITVE LESSONS Learn more about Microsoft Teams and Tabs with these two YouTube Playlists. Bonus: Two Playlists to help with your Microsoft Teams Class.. Playlist of Ideas by Alice Keeler; This Teams Tips You Tube Channel by Mike Tholfsen is also a great resource.; The Microsoft Infused Classroom. There are many great ideas for using many of the Microsoft Teams Tabs (apps) for Formative Assessment and REFLECTION IDEAS FOR THE CLASSROOM Reflection Ideas for The Classroom: The Why. As educators, our job is to help students make meaning of concepts and ideas. We want our students to construct knowledge, to be creators of their learning, not just information consumers that parrot information back to us. 8 FUN ACTIVITIES FOR VIRTUAL LEARNING 5. Hot or Not – In this virtual learning favorite, students use two pieces of paper and write Hot or Not and then as the teacher talks about ideas in content the kids decide whether this is Hot (good) or Not (not so good) and then defend their choices. One fun example would be on the topic of The Fall of the Roman Empire The idea could be higher taxes to help support the large Roman Military. HOW TO GIVE EFFECTIVE FEEDBACK TO STUDENTS A Quick Look at Giving Effective Feedback to Students. In an Educational Leadership article, Seven Keys to Effective Feedback, Grant Wiggins reinforces the crucial importance of how to give effective feedback to students within our learning cycle. He writes, “Decades of education research support the idea that by teaching less and providing more feedback, we can produce greater learning 10 BEST CHROME AND EDGE EXTENSIONS FOR TEACHERS AND Meet Holly Holly is an education thought-leader, international speaker, best selling author and an advocate for students. A twenty-plus year educator, she is one of the first teachers in the nation to have taught in a 1:1 classroom. WHAT IS A HYPERDOC? A QUICK LOOK A Hyperdoc is a lesson that is specifically designed to create a student-facing, blended learning experience.Inside of this lesson, students have voice; they are collaborating, creating, communicating and critically thinking their way through the content. TEACHING WITH MICROSOFT TEAMS AND HYPERDOCS Teaching with Microsoft Teams: Blended Learning with HyperDocs. It’s time to wrangle my MicrosoftEDU and MIE Expert friends and get these great educators on board with some of the best blended learning thereis - Hyperdocs.
WHAT IS YOUR THINKING STYLE? CONCRETE RANDOM Tip: if the student is too young, I ask parents to help. This one-step really helps me understand what kind of work or assignment will helpthem
HOW TO ADD BACKGROUNDS IN GOOGLE DOCS There are two EASY ways. 1. Inside of Google Docs itself and. 2. Google Slides when you want to get a little fancier. The first is the simpler of the two. How to Add a Background in Google Docs EDUCATION TECHNOLOGY BLOG Educational technology and innovation strategies for teachers and administrators. The Connected Student Series and Digital Citizenshiptips and tricks.
MICROSOFT TEAMS TABS: INTERACITVE LESSONS Learn more about Microsoft Teams and Tabs with these two YouTube Playlists. Bonus: Two Playlists to help with your Microsoft Teams Class.. Playlist of Ideas by Alice Keeler; This Teams Tips You Tube Channel by Mike Tholfsen is also a great resource.; The Microsoft Infused Classroom. There are many great ideas for using many of the Microsoft Teams Tabs (apps) for Formative Assessment and REFLECTION IDEAS FOR THE CLASSROOM Reflection Ideas for The Classroom: The Why. As educators, our job is to help students make meaning of concepts and ideas. We want our students to construct knowledge, to be creators of their learning, not just information consumers that parrot information back to us. 8 FUN ACTIVITIES FOR VIRTUAL LEARNING 5. Hot or Not – In this virtual learning favorite, students use two pieces of paper and write Hot or Not and then as the teacher talks about ideas in content the kids decide whether this is Hot (good) or Not (not so good) and then defend their choices. One fun example would be on the topic of The Fall of the Roman Empire The idea could be higher taxes to help support the large Roman Military. HOW TO GIVE EFFECTIVE FEEDBACK TO STUDENTS A Quick Look at Giving Effective Feedback to Students. In an Educational Leadership article, Seven Keys to Effective Feedback, Grant Wiggins reinforces the crucial importance of how to give effective feedback to students within our learning cycle. He writes, “Decades of education research support the idea that by teaching less and providing more feedback, we can produce greater learning 10 BEST CHROME AND EDGE EXTENSIONS FOR TEACHERS AND Meet Holly Holly is an education thought-leader, international speaker, best selling author and an advocate for students. A twenty-plus year educator, she is one of the first teachers in the nation to have taught in a 1:1 classroom. WHAT IS A HYPERDOC? A QUICK LOOK A Hyperdoc is a lesson that is specifically designed to create a student-facing, blended learning experience.Inside of this lesson, students have voice; they are collaborating, creating, communicating and critically thinking their way through the content. TEACHING WITH MICROSOFT TEAMS AND HYPERDOCS Teaching with Microsoft Teams: Blended Learning with HyperDocs. It’s time to wrangle my MicrosoftEDU and MIE Expert friends and get these great educators on board with some of the best blended learning thereis - Hyperdocs.
WHAT IS YOUR THINKING STYLE? CONCRETE RANDOM Tip: if the student is too young, I ask parents to help. This one-step really helps me understand what kind of work or assignment will helpthem
HOW TO ADD BACKGROUNDS IN GOOGLE DOCS There are two EASY ways. 1. Inside of Google Docs itself and. 2. Google Slides when you want to get a little fancier. The first is the simpler of the two. How to Add a Background in Google Docs TEACHING WITH MICROSOFT TEAMS AND HYPERDOCS Teaching with Microsoft Teams: Blended Learning with HyperDocs. It’s time to wrangle my MicrosoftEDU and MIE Expert friends and get these great educators on board with some of the best blended learning thereis - Hyperdocs.
BLENDED LEARNING FOR STUDENT ENGAGEMENT: A LESSON EXAMPLE Grade Levels: This could be done from grades 5-12. Blended Learning for Student Engagement: Summary of The Lesson. Students learned about Manifestos using the guiding Manifesto Hyperdoc; Through the Hyperdoc, they explored the idea of language and word choice - and learned how writing is an art that uses words to creatively paint a picture. WHAT IS YOUR THINKING STYLE? CONCRETE RANDOM Tip: if the student is too young, I ask parents to help. This one-step really helps me understand what kind of work or assignment will helpthem
BLENDED READING IDEA: A FUN WAY TO DEEPEN UNDERSTANDING In all subjects, students need to read and comprehend that text at a deep level. A great way to do this is with this blended reading idea that allows students to have fun with the experience by incorporating something known as BookSnaps into how they engage with the reading. 10 BEST CHROME AND EDGE EXTENSIONS FOR TEACHERS AND Meet Holly Holly is an education thought-leader, international speaker, best selling author and an advocate for students. A twenty-plus year educator, she is one of the first teachers in the nation to have taught in a 1:1 classroom. DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP FOR #DISTANCELEARNING Meet Holly Holly is an education thought-leader, international speaker, best selling author and an advocate for students. A twenty-plus year educator, she is one of the first teachers in the nation to have taught in a 1:1 classroom. WHAT IS A HYPERDOC? A QUICK LOOK A Hyperdoc is a lesson that is specifically designed to create a student-facing, blended learning experience.Inside of this lesson, students have voice; they are collaborating, creating, communicating and critically thinking their way through the content. 10 WAYS TO RECONNECT WITH STUDENTS DURING #REMOTELEARNING 1. Flipgrid – Would You Rather[ Have fun by posing interesting dilemmas to kids.. For example, Would you rather be a master at drawing or be an amazing singer? For more questions, visit Conversation Starters World.Make sure to ask them to give details. To learn how to use Flipgrid, head to i nfused.link/online for a FREE course on getting started with Flipgrid. EFFECTIVE BREAKOUT ROOMS AND GROUP WORK: 3 TOOLS TO TAKE Effective Breakout rooms and small groups are a very important part of any classroom. They give students a chance to talk about their learning, work through problems or ask questions together and hopefully ignite the kind of curiosity that drives learning. 10 REASONS TO CATCH #FLIPGRIDFEVER photo source: flipgrid.com. 2. The grid environment promotes metacognition – it provides and easy way for students to watch other student videos; self reflect, learn from each other, and compare their learning with that of their peers. This allows them to “think about thinking” and naturally throws them into a state of metacognition. EDUCATION TECHNOLOGY BLOG Educational technology and innovation strategies for teachers and administrators. The Connected Student Series and Digital Citizenshiptips and tricks.
MICROSOFT TEAMS TABS: INTERACITVE LESSONS Which Educational Apps to Start with When Using Microsoft Teams Tabs. To create truly interactive materials and lessons try these Tabs. First, Flipgrid is my favorite. You can learn more in this post Flipgrid or the FREE online course. Embed a Flipgrid Grid directly into a channel. Students can answer prompts in topics straight fromteams.
REFLECTION IDEAS FOR THE CLASSROOM Reflection Ideas for The Classroom: The Why. As educators, our job is to help students make meaning of concepts and ideas. We want our students to construct knowledge, to be creators of their learning, not just information consumers that parrot information back to us. 8 FUN ACTIVITIES FOR VIRTUAL LEARNING Twenty Questions – For this virtual learning activity Have kids guess things like characters, time periods or scientific facts. Rules: Players take turns asking only “yes” or “no” questions in an attempt to figure out the answer. Ask as many as 20 questions. 3. Movie and Netflix Reviews – Help kids learn to communicate and writeby
HOW TO GIVE EFFECTIVE FEEDBACK TO STUDENTS A Quick Look at Giving Effective Feedback to Students. In an Educational Leadership article, Seven Keys to Effective Feedback, Grant Wiggins reinforces the crucial importance of how to give effective feedback to students within our learning cycle. He writes, “Decades of education research support the idea that by teaching less and providing more feedback, we can produce greater learning 5 TIPS FOR ORGANIZING GOOGLE CLASSROOM GOOGLE CLASSROOM ORGANIZATIONAL TIP #5. TOPIC TIP: Have a Topic called Resources and use this Topic to house important documents and tutorials that students will need consistently. Think of it as a home-base of important information. For more ways to do effective blended learning in your classroom check out The Chromebook InfusedClassroom.
WHAT IS A HYPERDOC? A QUICK LOOK What is a HyperDoc? A Hyperdoc is a lesson that is specifically designed to create a student-facing, blended learning experience. Inside of this lesson, students have voice; they are collaborating, creating, communicating and critically thinking their way through the content. It is created to help inspire students’ inquiry andcuriosity
FOUR TYPES OF THINKING STYLE Four Types Of Thinking Style Not only do we have preferred learning styles; we also have favourite thinking styles. Anthony Gregorc, professor of curriculum and instruction at the University of Connecticut, has divided these into four separate WHAT HAPPENED TO CURIOSITY IN SCHOOLS Restoring Curiosity to Learning. Teachers are very familiar with the 4 C’s: critical thinking, collaboration, communication, and creativity, the building blocks for successful learning. Curiosity did not make the list. This is alarming, because curiosity might just be the crucial C that leads to lifelong success, and in this case, our FLIPGRID IDEAS: 17 WAYS TO INFUSE FLIPGRID 9. Science – Have students take time-lapse videos of science projects and upload those to a grid – use the comment feature to explain what happened during the process and briefly analyze the results.. 10. Foreign Language – Another Flipgrid idea is to ask a question on a grid in the target language and have students answer in that language giving each student a chance to practice their EDUCATION TECHNOLOGY BLOG Educational technology and innovation strategies for teachers and administrators. The Connected Student Series and Digital Citizenshiptips and tricks.
MICROSOFT TEAMS TABS: INTERACITVE LESSONS Which Educational Apps to Start with When Using Microsoft Teams Tabs. To create truly interactive materials and lessons try these Tabs. First, Flipgrid is my favorite. You can learn more in this post Flipgrid or the FREE online course. Embed a Flipgrid Grid directly into a channel. Students can answer prompts in topics straight fromteams.
REFLECTION IDEAS FOR THE CLASSROOM Reflection Ideas for The Classroom: The Why. As educators, our job is to help students make meaning of concepts and ideas. We want our students to construct knowledge, to be creators of their learning, not just information consumers that parrot information back to us. 8 FUN ACTIVITIES FOR VIRTUAL LEARNING Twenty Questions – For this virtual learning activity Have kids guess things like characters, time periods or scientific facts. Rules: Players take turns asking only “yes” or “no” questions in an attempt to figure out the answer. Ask as many as 20 questions. 3. Movie and Netflix Reviews – Help kids learn to communicate and writeby
HOW TO GIVE EFFECTIVE FEEDBACK TO STUDENTS A Quick Look at Giving Effective Feedback to Students. In an Educational Leadership article, Seven Keys to Effective Feedback, Grant Wiggins reinforces the crucial importance of how to give effective feedback to students within our learning cycle. He writes, “Decades of education research support the idea that by teaching less and providing more feedback, we can produce greater learning 5 TIPS FOR ORGANIZING GOOGLE CLASSROOM GOOGLE CLASSROOM ORGANIZATIONAL TIP #5. TOPIC TIP: Have a Topic called Resources and use this Topic to house important documents and tutorials that students will need consistently. Think of it as a home-base of important information. For more ways to do effective blended learning in your classroom check out The Chromebook InfusedClassroom.
WHAT IS A HYPERDOC? A QUICK LOOK What is a HyperDoc? A Hyperdoc is a lesson that is specifically designed to create a student-facing, blended learning experience. Inside of this lesson, students have voice; they are collaborating, creating, communicating and critically thinking their way through the content. It is created to help inspire students’ inquiry andcuriosity
FOUR TYPES OF THINKING STYLE Four Types Of Thinking Style Not only do we have preferred learning styles; we also have favourite thinking styles. Anthony Gregorc, professor of curriculum and instruction at the University of Connecticut, has divided these into four separate WHAT HAPPENED TO CURIOSITY IN SCHOOLS Restoring Curiosity to Learning. Teachers are very familiar with the 4 C’s: critical thinking, collaboration, communication, and creativity, the building blocks for successful learning. Curiosity did not make the list. This is alarming, because curiosity might just be the crucial C that leads to lifelong success, and in this case, our FLIPGRID IDEAS: 17 WAYS TO INFUSE FLIPGRID 9. Science – Have students take time-lapse videos of science projects and upload those to a grid – use the comment feature to explain what happened during the process and briefly analyze the results.. 10. Foreign Language – Another Flipgrid idea is to ask a question on a grid in the target language and have students answer in that language giving each student a chance to practice their ABOUT THE INFUSED CLASSROOM Holly Clark- San Diego, California. Holly is an education thought-leader, international speaker, best selling author and an advocate for students. She is a twenty-plus year educator who has spent over 15 years teaching in a 1:1 classroom and over five years as an administrator in both public and private schools. She holds a master’s degree inTHE MINI COURSES
Coming in Summer 2021Learning in small bite-sized chunks.Find the course thats right for you, and learn when it works best for you. Get Your Tickets How to Use Canva in The Classroom Canva is an incredible creation program that allows students to show their learning in really powerful ways. In this quick course, you will learnContinue Reading VISIBLE THINKING ROUTINES FOR #REMOTELEARNING Better Understand Our Remote Learners with Visible Thinking Routines. In their book, Making Thinking Visible, authors Ron Ritchhart, Mark Church, and Karin Morrison describe these thinking routines, many of which classrooms use to uncover the root of the thinking process. These routines can help students tell us more about what they aredoing
5 TIPS FOR BLENDED AND REMOTE LEARNING Blended and Remote Learning Tip #1: Attendance and Music. Even if we took attendance in Meet, it would be hard to be sure the “here” was coming from the right person, and Meet lists participants by their first name, and attendance rosters go by the last name. The whole process is a disaster waiting to happen, Enter Google Classroom Topics BLENDED LEARNING FOR STUDENT ENGAGEMENT: A LESSON EXAMPLE Grade Levels: This could be done from grades 5-12. Blended Learning for Student Engagement: Summary of The Lesson. Students learned about Manifestos using the guiding Manifesto Hyperdoc; Through the Hyperdoc, they explored the idea of language and word choice - and learned how writing is an art that uses words to creatively paint a picture. TEACHING WITH MICROSOFT TEAMS AND HYPERDOCS It's an on tech - off tech lesson that helps put students at the center of the learning process. It's a terrific way to really bring learning to life in the our classes - using the Office 365 set of tools and Microsoft Teams. Hyperdocs can be created on Microsoft Word, PowerPoint and even Sway! Or they can be taken from a Google Doc and 10 WAYS TO RECONNECT WITH STUDENTS DURING #REMOTELEARNING 1. Flipgrid – Would You Rather[ Have fun by posing interesting dilemmas to kids.. For example, Would you rather be a master at drawing or be an amazing singer? For more questions, visit Conversation Starters World.Make sure to ask them to give details. To learn how to use Flipgrid, head to i nfused.link/online for a FREE course on getting started with Flipgrid. WHAT IS YOUR THINKING STYLE? CONCRETE RANDOM As you design your curriculum this year, the thinking routines you want to uncover- it is critical to understand this first. Otherwise, you might not get the results you are looking for. Below is a quick look at the thinking styles and here is a link to the doc if you want to make a copy. Tip: To help me remember each student’s dominant HOW TO ADD BACKGROUNDS IN GOOGLE DOCS Right-click on the slide in the slide pane, choose “Apply Layout,” and select “Blank.”. 4. Select “Background” and choose “Image.”. Drag your image to fill the page, or to fit the desired area. 5. Next, I added a rectangle shape and changed the shape color to white. This allows space for text while still preserving the“pretty
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