The Connected Classroom

65
The Connected Classroom Presented by Karen Lirenman

description

The Connected Classroom presented Aug 2014

Transcript of The Connected Classroom

Page 1: The Connected Classroom

The Connected ClassroomPresented by Karen Lirenman

Page 2: The Connected Classroom

Getting to know the connected classroom through…

● Video Conferencing● Blogging● Twitter

Workshop Goals

Page 3: The Connected Classroom

Video Conferencing

Page 4: The Connected Classroom

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

Page 5: 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.

Page 6: The Connected Classroom

Video Conferencing Platforms

Facetimeby Apple

Skype Hangoutsby Google

Page 7: The Connected Classroom

Why does my class video conference?

Page 8: The Connected Classroom

To share learning.

Page 9: The Connected Classroom

To share literature.

Page 10: The Connected Classroom

To share writing.

Page 11: The Connected Classroom

To practice math.

Page 12: The Connected Classroom

To learn from an expert.

Page 13: The Connected Classroom

To learn from an author.

Page 14: The Connected Classroom

Learn from a developer.

Page 15: The Connected Classroom

To teach others.

Page 17: The Connected Classroom

Reflection Time

http://padlet.com/klirenman/sfuvideo

Page 18: The Connected Classroom

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

Page 19: The Connected Classroom

Blogging

Page 20: The Connected Classroom

How can bringing blogging into the

classroom support the connected classroom?

Page 22: The Connected Classroom

Blogging Platforms

Page 23: The Connected Classroom

Taking a Look at a Class Blog

www.mslirenmansroom.blogspot.ca

Page 24: The Connected Classroom

Taking a Look at Student Blogs

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

Page 25: The Connected Classroom

The Power of Blogging

Page 26: The Connected Classroom

The Blog Post

Page 27: The Connected Classroom

The Results

Page 28: The Connected Classroom

Why does my class blog?

Page 29: The Connected Classroom

To share understanding.

Page 30: The Connected Classroom

To share math.

Page 31: The Connected Classroom

To share science.

Page 32: The Connected Classroom

To invite a guest.

Page 33: The Connected Classroom

To teach another.

Page 34: The Connected Classroom

To thank an author.

Page 35: The Connected Classroom

To share emotions.

Page 36: The Connected Classroom

Moderating Blog Comments

Page 37: The Connected Classroom

Reflection Time

http://bit.ly/sfublogreflect

Page 38: The Connected Classroom

Twitter

Page 39: The Connected Classroom

How can bringing twitter into the

classroom support the connected classroom?

Page 40: The Connected Classroom

Twitter Video

Check out other EduSlams at EduSlam.me

Page 41: The Connected Classroom

Quick Twitter Review

http//twitter.com/KLirenman

Page 42: The Connected Classroom

The Power of One Tweet

Page 43: The Connected Classroom
Page 44: The Connected Classroom
Page 45: The Connected Classroom
Page 46: The Connected Classroom
Page 47: The Connected Classroom
Page 48: The Connected Classroom
Page 49: The Connected Classroom

Why does my class tweet?

Page 50: The Connected Classroom

To participate in a book club.

Page 51: The Connected Classroom

To help students learn.

Page 52: The Connected Classroom

To provide data.

Page 53: The Connected Classroom

To learn math.

Page 54: The Connected Classroom

To practice voice.

Page 55: The Connected Classroom

To back channel during a webinar.

Page 56: The Connected Classroom

To “speak” with an author.

Page 57: The Connected Classroom

To have an author reply.

Page 58: The Connected Classroom

To write secrets about Santa.

Page 59: The Connected Classroom

Archiving Tweets

http://storify.com

Page 60: The Connected Classroom

Other back channel options

Page 61: The Connected Classroom

Reflection Time

https://todaysmeet.com/SFUTwitter

Page 62: The Connected Classroom

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

Page 63: The Connected Classroom

Other Ways to Connect

Page 65: The Connected Classroom

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

Karen’s Contact Information

Grade One, Division 19Woodward Hill Elementary, Surrey, [email protected]/mslirenmansclass2013-2014