New Year Resolutions are made each year in hopes of starting something new. So in the spirit of the new school year, here are a few resolutions to consider.
1. Use Videos in the Classroom - http://www.edudemic.com/using-video-in-the-classroom/
Using videos in the classroom is a great way to engage students. Here are a few ideas for using videos:
- Learn anything...together
- Example: Insert a YouTube video in a Google Presentation, share the link of the presentation with your class, and have students comment on what they watch.
- Video Feedback
- Example: Use VoiceThread by uploading a video and then have participants comment using their voice, video or text.
- Interactive Video = Active Learning
- Example: Use EDpuzzle by uploading a video and then adding voice comments and questions (multiple choice, T/F, or open ended) so students
2. Use Google Forms in the Classroom
Google Forms is a tool that is part of Google Drive and used for creating surveys, tests, or web input forms where responses compile in a spreadsheet. The responses also come with a timestamp so you can track results.
- Collect Parent/Student Data
- This is great for all the Back to School forms collected from parents.
- Ongoing Parent Phone Contact Log
- Formative Assessments
- Getting to Know Your Students
- http://oupeltglobalblog.com/2013/12/11/10-ways-i-use-google-forms-in-my-tablet-classroom/
- http://edte.ch/blog/2008/08/23/10-google-forms-for-the-classroom/
- http://www.edudemic.com/5-great-ways-use-google-forms/
3. Incorporate Social Media in the Classroom
- 50 Ways to Use Twitter in the Classroom - click here.
- My favorite ways to use in the classroom:
- Track a hash tag.
- Live tweet field trips.
- Ask questions using a class or unit hash tag.
- Facilitate class discussions.
- Live tweet a book.
- Take a poll.
- 10 Ways to Use Twitter in the Classroom - click here
- My favorite ways to use in the classroom:
- Showcase students' work.
- Feature a student of the week.
- Share reading recommendations.
- Record steps in an experiment.
- Capture field trip memories.
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