It's kinda like a unique digital lesson flow through a shared document. You can create for unit, or have kids create for research toward a topic of study. So flexible! #mtedchat (More that 140 characters is TOO many!!)
A2 I’ve seen quite a few posts on AR the last couple weeks. I can’t believe we’re still having the discussion on whether this is good for kids or not. https://t.co/Zz2jiCevAG#mtedchat
A3: My phone... Key tool for video, pics, snaps, google chats, Tweets, calendar updates, skim and scanning resources and news, sky viewer, translator, memo machine, you name it... It does it ;) #mtedchat
It felt so good... Literally, the first thing I have written (other than grant narratives, principal reports, evaluations, and event announcements) in YEARS! #mtedchat
A4: Rebuilding our school website, and integrating Facebook to help amplify what we do, has been a great boost for community support. #mtedchat We often share evidence of student work, and experiences they have across the school day.
A4 I don’t feel like I’m super great at creating/sharing media of my own. I did make a very basic website for parents using google sites this year. #mtedchat
Thank you so much ;-) I know I saw the power of place based instruction when I was in the classroom. I see it that much more clearly from the leadership perspective #mtedchat
Hey #mtedchat, Craig from Utah. Sorry, i was caught up in an awesome chat about flipped learning with the #nebedchat group and wasn't paying close enough attention to my Tweetdeck! Sorry I'm late.
A4: We try to be as transparent as possible. Face issues immediately as they come up... Once a negative idea is out there, it grows and festers. Tell your own story. #mtedchat
A5 teaching students proper social media behavior and how to look for relevant information goes a long way. Personally I try to filter what I see so I’m not bogged down by negativity. #MTedchat
A5: Don't hide from media use just to avoid potential consequences. Educate yourself, support students in learning how to use tools for learning, and provide opportunities for discussion. #mtedchat
A5: Don't hide from media use just to avoid potential consequences. Educate yourself, support students in learning how to use tools for learning, and provide opportunities for discussion. #mtedchat
Check out this blog about the media created by HS Ss in Three Forks. Consider leaving them some constructive feedback about their work. https://t.co/P3ER0zYfmQ#mtedchat@MontanaPBS
A6) I recently shared about Heritage Night. A family engagement event to learn about cultures within our school community. Will RT my original post. #MTedchat
A6: We have had media to our school for our Bison Stampede Road Race. A local paper pulls stories from our Facebook Page (most recently about an iPad interview project we did at the Senior Center. Need to do more. #mtedchat