Week 2: Learn From Teachers
EDCI 318 Tech for Teaching & Learning-FALL 2018
- This detailed reflection of learning is worth 25 points total.
- Be specific and detailed about what you learned and discovered on the teacher's site
- Include a link to the website you are writing about- 5 points
- Include the website authors name and website title in your post.- 5 points
- Include the website social media links-5 points (Twitter, Instagram, Google+, Pinterest, etc., whatever they use)
Requirements for the reflection of learning from the Teachers website/blog
- Your review/reflection of learning must include the website name and author's name as well as a link to the website/blog you are writing about,
- I nclude links to their social media. However, it is always best to include URLs to all things you are discussing. You should follow them on Twitter!!
- Make sure your reflection of learning includes specific details about what you discovered exploring the teacher's site.
- Don't just look at the first article!!
- A couple of sentences is not going to cut it, think deeply, your reflection should represent scholarly thought and writing.
- Additionally, include links to their social media like Twitter, Pinterest, Google+, etc, whatever they use that you find linked from their sites. DIG DEEP.
- Choose 1 site from the list below, (they are in no particular order) there is a variety, so I am sure you can find one that interests you. If you go to one and don’t like it, find another!
- Here are a few examples from a previous semester to get an idea of what to write about. We were using Weebly in the past, so they will look a bit different in Seesaw, but the concept is the same.
- http://brendanclary.weebly.com/shelly-fryer.html ,
- http://robindaniels1.weebly.com/shelly-fryer.html,
- http://rachaelduden.weebly.com/shelly-fryer.html,
- http://scottfrantz.weebly.com/shelly-fryer.html
This is the first of many reflections you will write in this class an in all your education classes.
Login into Seesaw and add your reflection of learning
Choose Note to add your Reflection of Learning
Title: Learning from Teachers #1
After I have read your post hit the LIKE ❤️ and Publish to the Blog
Copy the link and visit it on the Web
Learning in Hand
Appsolutely April
WEBSITES OF THE DAY-For Teaching ELL, ESL, & EFL
Mathy Cathy
Two Guys and Some iPads
Brad Waid and Drew Minock are Award Winning Educators who are passionate about enhancing the learning experience Emerging Technology Leaders, Global Influencers, Top 15 influencers in Augmented Reality,
@Techbradwaid | @TechMinock |Read http://www.twoguysandsomeipads.co
History Tech
Keeping the focus on history and social studies, Kansas educator Glenn Wiebe guides his students through the past in more engaging ways with a little help from technology.
@glennw98 | Read the blog: https://historytech.wordpress.com/
Ditch That Textbook
Shake Up Learning
Cool Cat Teacher
iLearn Technology
Kelly Tenkely
Launch
ERINtegration
Free Technology for Teachers
Hooked on Innovation
Learning is Learning
Moving at the Speed of Creativity
Langwitches
Silvia Tolisana
MORE SIMILARITIES THAN DIFFERENCES
KLEINspiration
The PE Geek
Connect, Collaborate, Create
The Principal of Change
George Courous
Teacher Tech
Northeran Art teacher
Colleen Rouse
https://northernartteacher.wordpress.comCyndi Kuhn
Cyndi
College of Education
Kansas State University
Website
Twitter
Pinterest
Flipboard
Scoop.it
paper.li: iPads in the Classroom
Email: edtechksu@gmail.com
Website: cyndikuhn.info
Location: Gardner, KS, United States
Phone: 785-320-0025
Twitter: @cyndidannerkuhn