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“Become a ‘Connected’ Educator” Together

we are STRONG

Description:  Increase (or develop) your online presence. I will help you create a PLN of educators that will furnish you with resources and advice. We will create accounts and then explore: Twitter, Facebook, Blogs, ePortfolios, online business cards, and do-it-yourself professional development.

Valerie R. Burton@MsBisOnline

Connected

Educators

Connect to

learn and share

How do I learn?

I am contact with people who tweet, blog, discuss and

share resources, activities and

educational news bits.

What is a Connected Educator? We can

connect through

social media.

Blogs and

other web 2.0

tools allow us

to collaborate

in ways unheard of

before now.

A teacher who recognizes and

embraces the new and emerging web technologies that connect us all in

ways never before possible.

Networking

How can I

use ePortfolio

s to documen

t and provide

evidence of what

you do in the

classroom?

How can you connect with other educators?

Attend

Conferences

Take classes

Find Mento

rs

Read and

Respond

Chat and Collaborate

Be a Mento

r

I am stillllll figuring

everything out.

Let me help you to sort it all out

Do It Yourself Professional Development

online business cards ePortf

olio

s

Blog

s

Facebook

Twitter

Our assignments for today:

• Create a Twitter account and follow some Tweeple

My Notes• Create a Facebook FanPage and check out other

pages My Notes

• Create a blog using Wordpress or Edublogs and check

out other Teacher/Class blogs My Notes

• Create an ePortfolio using Weebly .com and an eCard

using About.Me My Notes

• Create an account on PBWorks wiki, Dropbox and

Delicious My Notes

• Investigate Do-It-Yourself Professional Development

My Notes• Livebinder with EVERYTHING

http://bit.ly/connectingeducators

It’s okay if you

don’t get it now. You

will understan

d more when you

PLAY!!

If you DO get it, think about the

ideas and resources that you want to

share.

Why would I ever post

anything on Twitter?

Twitte

r

Not Familiar - 1 not familiar with tool, no knowledgeBeginning - 2 beginning awareness, know what it is/haven't used it, limited knowledge Developing – 3awareness, somewhat experienced and worked with it a few times, somewhat knowledgeable Proficient - 4active awareness, experienced and proficient user, very knowledgeable Transformative - 5 flexible awareness, the integration of multiple tools at a high level of functionality

Microblogging at its finest

● Twitter’s “tweets” are microposts of a maximum of 140 characters.

● Tweets may contain links videos and photos to stay within the character limits.

● Today you will create an account (if needed) and follow teachers within your discipline.

● Click here for your Twitter Assignment

Once you’ve

followed a few

educators, retweet

someone’s tweet

Make sure you

update your

profiles around

the Web with

your Twitter

name so others

can follow you.

Twitter allows you to send out quick, brief messages from your computer or mobile device.

Twitter

Do my Facebook friends really

want to know what I had for dinner?

Facebook

Not Familiar - 1 not familiar with tool, no knowledgeBeginning - 2 beginning awareness, know what it is/haven't used it, limited knowledge Developing – 3awareness, somewhat experienced and worked with it a few times, somewhat knowledgeable Proficient - 4active awareness, experienced and proficient user, very knowledgeable Transformative - 5 flexible awareness, the integration of multiple tools at a high level of functionality

Posting for

“your friends” 1. Post a “Tool of the Week”

or “Article of the Week” on your page

2. Use the “Events” feature of Facebook to invite students or teachers to participate in events

3. Use Facebook to remind everyone of upcoming deadlines and due dates for class/school goals Communicate with students, parents, teachers or administrators

4. Click here for our Facebook Notes.

Facebook is not just

for personal

use.

Search on Facebook

for your favorite

educational groups,

brands, celebrities

or authors and like

their pages

Facebook

Blogging is only

done by paid

writers.

Edublogs

Not Familiar - 1 not familiar with tool, no knowledgeBeginning - 2 beginning awareness, know what it is/haven't used it, limited knowledge Developing – 3awareness, somewhat experienced and worked with it a few times, somewhat knowledgeable Proficient - 4active awareness, experienced and proficient user, very knowledgeable Transformative - 5 flexible awareness, the integration of multiple tools at a high level of functionality

Edublogs supports Educational Bloggers.

● Follow the easy steps in this teacher challenge activity from Sue Waters. The Teacher Challenge involves free 30 day professional development challenges where participants are stepped through weekly tasks.

● She’s got tips on choosing a name, setting up your blog, and customizing a theme.

● Here is a link to a video that helps with creating first blog post. Blogs in plain English.

● Click here for our Blogging Notes

Write a reflective

post addressing

the expectations

of what you’d like

to gain from this

conference.

Blogging is an

important step

along the way

to building your

personal learning network.

One of the best ways to build your personal learning network is to

become a blogger and use your blog to network with others who write and

share online.

Edublogs

How do I corral and display my

digital footprints?

Online Profiles

Not Familiar - 1 not familiar with tool, no knowledgeBeginning - 2 beginning awareness, know what it is/haven't used it, limited knowledge Developing – 3awareness, somewhat experienced and worked with it a few times, somewhat knowledgeable Proficient - 4active awareness, experienced and proficient user, very knowledgeable Transformative - 5 flexible awareness, the integration of multiple tools at a high level of functionality

Display Your Work

● Online ePortfolios allow you to showcase your best practices.

● With ePortfolios you can house your lesson plans, materials, curriculum guides and share them with colleagues

● Online business cards supply people with your worksites. These can either be sites for your PLN or Class Sites.

● Click here for my Online Profile notes

You work hard so SHOW IT

OFF.

Gather your

links and put them in a

nice bundle

Gather your sites together, package them and make

them look pretty

Online Profiles

What do I do with the ideas

that I find online?

Collect and St

ore

Not Familiar - 1 not familiar with tool, no knowledgeBeginning - 2 beginning awareness, know what it is/haven't used it, limited knowledge Developing – 3awareness, somewhat experienced and worked with it a few times, somewhat knowledgeable Proficient - 4active awareness, experienced and proficient user, very knowledgeable Transformative - 5 flexible awareness, the integration of multiple tools at a high level of functionality

You have lots of resources…. What now?

● Delicious.com - to collect and organize bookmarks

● Dropbox.com/ - to store documents

● PBWorks.com - to create an online file cabinet

● Evernote.com - to collect, store and organize resources

● Click here for our notes

You can collect,

store AND share

Install bookmarklet

buttons to your

browser's

Bookmarks Toolbar

so you can easily

save links to

Delicious.

Use a variety of sites to help you organize your documents, links and other resources.

Collect, Organize &

Store

DIY professional

development

Not Familiar - 1 not familiar with tool, no knowledgeBeginning - 2 beginning awareness, know what it is/haven't used it, limited knowledge Developing – 3awareness, somewhat experienced and worked with it a few times, somewhat knowledgeable Proficient - 4active awareness, experienced and proficient user, very knowledgeable Transformative - 5 flexible awareness, the integration of multiple tools at a high level of functionality

What do YOU WANT to learn?

Tweeting and Facebooking is great but ….

Webinars,

Blogs,

Online Communities

and Twitter…

Oh my

Do-it-yourself Professional Development allows you to get what

you want out of the experience.

D-I-Y pd

• Twitter and Blogs can give you more information than a boring lecture.

• Online communities allow you to connect with other people and try new things.

• Webinars are available when you want on any subject that you want to learn about.

• Design your learning experience to be what must benefits you.

• Click here our Do It Yourself notes

You decide how and what to share

● Some educators choose to reserve Facebook for the sharing of personal information and pictures with only close friends and family. On the other hand, for many, Twitter is the place to share and exchange professional information and pictures.

● Regardless of your preference, start using these tools today and connect with other educators.

● Share your successes. Share your failures. Let us learn from your mistakes and successes. We can all be inspired with how you are forging ahead and making a difference.

Be comfortable in

the self-promoting

and sharing of

your hard work

and that of your

students!

Think about sharing

your favorite blogs,

Web 2.0 tools,

books, online

interactives,

classroom

activities, etc.

Share to Learn

I

am

EVERYWHERE!!

I am an English I teacher from New Orleans, LA. I currently teach at West

Jefferson High School. I look for all opportunities to integrate technology into

my lessons.

Ms. B. is Online

eCard: ● http://about.me/VRBurtonPresentations: ● http://MsBisOnline.weebly.com/Twitter: ● http://twitter.com/MsBisOnlineGoogle+: ● https://

plus.google.com/105765110775938991404/posts

Facebook: ● http://

www.facebook.com/MsVRBurtonPLN Blog: ● http://

2blog2share2learn.edublogs.orgClass Blog: ● http://MsVRBurton.edublogs.org

/Class Wiki: ● http://MsBurtonisonline.pbwork

s.com/

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