the connected classroom

Post on 29-Oct-2014

99 Views

Category:

Education

0 Downloads

Preview:

Click to see full reader

DESCRIPTION

The Connected Classroom presented Aug 2014

TRANSCRIPT

The Connected ClassroomPresented by Karen Lirenman

Getting to know the connected classroom through…

● Video Conferencing● Blogging● Twitter

Workshop Goals

Video Conferencing

How can bringing video conferencing into the classroom support the connected classroom?

Video Conferencing Video

A special thank you to Kathy Cassidy and her class in Moose Jaw Saskatchewan for sharing this video on youtube.

Video Conferencing Platforms

Facetimeby Apple

Skype Hangoutsby Google

Why does my class video conference?

To share learning.

To share literature.

To share writing.

To practice math.

To learn from an expert.

To learn from an author.

Learn from a developer.

To teach others.

Reflection Time

http://padlet.com/klirenman/sfuvideo

Additional Video Conferencing Resources

● Building Student Learning Communities Through Video Conferencing

● Using Video Conferencing for Oral Language Learning● Tips from Skype● Mystery Number Skype● Google Hangout for Global Read Aloud● Learning with Children in Spirit Lake, Iowa● We Met Ame Dyckman

Blogging

How can bringing blogging into the

classroom support the connected classroom?

Blogging Platforms

Taking a Look at a Class Blog

www.mslirenmansroom.blogspot.ca

Taking a Look at Student Blogs

http://kidblog.org/MsLirenmansClass2013-2014/

The Power of Blogging

The Blog Post

The Results

Why does my class blog?

To share understanding.

To share math.

To share science.

To invite a guest.

To teach another.

To thank an author.

To share emotions.

Moderating Blog Comments

Reflection Time

http://bit.ly/sfublogreflect

Twitter

How can bringing twitter into the

classroom support the connected classroom?

Twitter Video

Check out other EduSlams at EduSlam.me

Quick Twitter Review

http//twitter.com/KLirenman

The Power of One Tweet

Why does my class tweet?

To participate in a book club.

To help students learn.

To provide data.

To learn math.

To practice voice.

To back channel during a webinar.

To “speak” with an author.

To have an author reply.

To write secrets about Santa.

Archiving Tweets

http://storify.com

Other back channel options

Reflection Time

https://todaysmeet.com/SFUTwitter

Twitter Resources

● The Twitteraholic’s Ultimate Guide to tweets, hashtags, and all things Twitter

● Using Twitter in a Primary Classroom● Using Twitter to Learn Math● Harnessing the Educational Power of Twitter● Learning with Twitter - What’s Outside Our Window● Using Twitter to Practice Math Stories

Other Ways to Connect

Karen Lirenman@klirenmanlearningandsharingwithmsl.blogspot.cahandoutsbykaren.wikispaces.com

Karen’s Contact Information

Grade One, Division 19Woodward Hill Elementary, Surrey, BC@MsLsClassmslirenmansroom.blogspot.cakidblog.org/mslirenmansclass2013-2014

top related