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Developing the Next Generation of Innovators & Leaders w @dianetavenner @SummitPS #iNACOL14

Sessions notes… these are a bit rough but hopefully some good food for thought for those of you reading — Brief into to Summit Schools: 7 charter schools in the SF Bay area, and growing Reimagined HS model; take the best practices that we see out there and apply them to our schools Initial Goals: … Continue reading →

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#iNACOL14 Opening Keynote: Powering Up Kids & Teachers ~@susandpatrick & @drvickip

My first iNACOL experience is happening right now in sunny Palm Springs, California! Excited to be here to learn and chat about online & blended learning and best practices for teaching and learning. To begin, the opening keynote was titled: “Powering Up Kids and Teachers” and delivered by: Susan Patrick “President & CEO for the … Continue reading →

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Creating Musical Instruments from Found Objects Using #MaKeyMaKey, #Audacity, & #Scratch #STEM #STEAM #makered

Our Sound Design & Programming class used MaKey MaKey’s and Scratch to create a musical instrument. With this instrument, students composed a musical piece and performed their composition for the class. Capturing the highs and lows that are a natural part of the creation process as students work on their projects in class. Objectives: To … Continue reading →

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Eliminating Hand-Raising in My Classroom – In Search of an App #edchat #edtechchat #edtech

Perhaps I’m crazy, but one of my goals is to find a way to eliminate hand raising. Let me explain: Some students are naturally shy and less likely to raise their hand when they have a question or an answer to provide. Or, if they do raise their hand, they may not raise it high … Continue reading →

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A Tool is Only a Tool Until it is Part of a Solution #edtechchat #edchat @PearDeck @SocraticOrg

So what’s your favorite tech tool of the moment? Show me all of the tech tools that you know! Oh, have you heard of this tech tool? I hear so much of the above, but this is missing the point! A tool is only a tool until it is part of a solution. What curricular … Continue reading →

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Teacher-Mentor Leadership Institute – Session 1 Notes #TMLI14 @IndependentEdu

This year, I am mentoring a colleague in my department who is relatively new to teaching and new to my school. We have been given the opportunity to attend Independent Education’s Teacher-Mentor Leadership Institute. We will meet 4 times over the course of the year, each time mentors and mentees for the full day. The … Continue reading →

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Using @PearDeck + @Wacom Tablets for Hand-Drawn WarmUp in #Math Class #mathchat #edtechchat

At the end of last school year, I got a class set of Wacom tablets (the small size of the Inuos). I wrote about it in this post. I have revised my process a bit and wanted to share updates! Over the summer, Pear Deck rolled out a Drawing feature. I am now using Pear … Continue reading →

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Students Helping Students Beyond the Classroom Walls Using @SocraticOrg #edchat #edtechchat

One of my goals this year is to have my students use Socratic to answer questions that other students have asked. My goal is two-fold: 1. to get students to practice verbalizing their thought process; and 2. for students to have a chance to help others beyond our school community. One of the most rewarding parts … Continue reading →

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Getting Started with #ChronoZoom – A Series of #OfficeMix Lessons/Tutorials #sschat

I created a series of tutorials for getting started with ChronoZoom. ChronoZoom is a wonderful tool created by Microsoft Research that allows students and teachers to create rich, interactive timelines (as well, there are many timelines already created by the Microsoft team to explore). From the ChronoZoom site: ChronoZoom is an educational tool for teachers and … Continue reading →

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Featured Interviews with @VideoScribetv and @Buncee #flipclass #edchat #edtech #edtechchat

This month, I have had the chance to do a teacher spotlight interview with VideoScribe and Buncee. VideoScribe began as my solution to better explain the why and how behind my flipped classroom to parents. I have since used VideoScribe in a variety of ways in my classroom, including for student-created projects. I want to thank the … Continue reading →

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I am: a HS math teacher; lover of technology; addicted to learning; passionate about making learning feel like play.

Goals: To empower teachers with ideas and tools to enrich the classroom experience and engage learners.

Current projects: flipping the math classroom, embracing the tools we use in the world around us and implementing them in the classroom.

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