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The Connected Classroom Presented by Brandi Jordan, Managing Director of The Teachers’ Lounge, a Really Good Stuff blog http://blog.reallygoodstuff.comhttp://blog.reallygoodstuff.com.. Tips for Using Technology in Lessons
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Why connect? Digital age Proficient in technology Expand students’ worlds Relevant/timely lessons It’s fun!.. Photo by mikecogh (flickr.com)
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Ways to Connect Class Blog Twitter Polls Cultural Exchanges Chat With.... Make a Video.. Photo by Asthma Helper (flickr.com)
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Ease of set-up Blogger, WordPress, NiNG, EduBlogs, Kidblog.org Availability of privacy controls Password protection Stress privacy issues with parents Easy to update.. The Classroom Blog
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Twitter Polls Set-up an account & link to other educators Ask questions about anything education related Direct followers to an online GoogleDocs survey.. Photo by Josh Semans (flickr.com)
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Modern day pen-pals Connect with classrooms around the world using Skype, Twitter, videos, blogs, and email Student teachers abroad.. Cultural Exchanges
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Chat With... Skype, Twitter Chats, other video messaging Astronauts, authors, artists, museum curators, zoo keepers, other classrooms, etc... Photo by Julie Lindsay (flickr.com)
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Make a Video Plays, poems, reading books, songs, etc. Post on password protected class blog/site. Share with other classes... Photo by DaveFayram (flickr.com)
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Lesson Ideas Math: Graph data from a Twitter poll Reading: Book discussion via Skype Social Studies: Cultural exchange with students abroad Science: Make a daily video showing plant growth Writing: Student blogs!.. Photo by One Laptop per Child (flickr.com)
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Now What? Check your school’s policies Check software & Internet access at school Talk with other teachers Start small, but dream big!..
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