As I wait for the presentation time to arrive I find myself with the usual nerves and anxious stomach. I am prepared. Fortunately, a presenters room was available and I was able to print out things that I needed. Although I wonder if I'll be able to get those out and use them.. I have a great deal of resources available at my fingertips. I even brought candy. I checked the room in advance and discovered many large round tables. The presentation room was full for the session I observed. Every seat was filled including extras. The doors to the room were closed because the session was full... Hopefully, my session will be just as full. However, I wonder, will the people at the table be able to hear me?
Earlier today, I observed the Google sessions with lines down the hall. Not everyone would be getting into the session they wanted. Do you think this is a sign? Google is a leader in classroom resources. I was surprised to look at their schedule and not find a session on Google Sites. I am interested in why. And I am glad that is one of my preferred workshop topics. Seems to me that all of the Google Apps are popular sessions these days.
I took a quick glance into the Exhibitor's Hall. Whew! It is huge! I think I'll need a strategy when I return. I wonder what treasures I will find there? Usually, the most useful tools and resources I have found come from other teachers and presenters. Connections and collaboration with discussion and a chance to explore it provide the best rewards.
OK. Well, with a half hour to go before my time. I think I'll settle down and then settle in to my space.
Monday, June 27, 2016
Sunday, June 26, 2016
Hello ISTE 2016! I am here!
Larissa Attends ISTE 2016
I have never been to an ISTE conference. I have been presenting at several conferences recently, SDCUE 2015, CLMS Tech Fair 2016, and Edtec2u in Escondido, CA. But I have not presented my research paper. Previously I presented on Creating Google Sites for the Classroom and Using Google Forms in the Classroom. After the extensive literature review I conducted for my Action Research and the time invested in creating a Technology Community of Practice at my school (Tech Munch!), I am ready to share. I just hope I have the right things at my table to enhance and engage those in attendance. I checked and there are people who are planning to attend my session - at least 6! Hooray! I look forward to the experience. I am wondering? What will the sound be like? There are many other tables in the room. Hope the environment is conducive to a good discussion.
Tuesday, August 11, 2015
Class website sets up good communication between teacher, students, and parents. Prepare now!
The first day back to school can be daunting or exciting or
both. As teachers return they are taking their
computers out from storage, dusting them off, setting up their classrooms after a deep
summer cleaning, and planning for the first days of school. Starting out the beginning of the year with
all the tools for communicating with parents and students sets the tone for the
rest of the school year. What better way
to start the year than with a centralized digital hub for students to find
resources for your classes?
While not the only website option out there, Google Sites is a free tool for easily creating website pages that include classroom calendars, interesting resources, homework, upcoming assignments and projects, forms
and documents, as well as links to other outside resources. The various google tools work well together
and can often be embedded inside a google site.
For example a slide show can be programed to play automatically and be
embedded in your site giving an automatic tour of your classroom. An announcement page can be customized into a
daily homework listing. A calendar can
be embedded on a page showing assignments, projects, or field trips coming up. Promote your website often and use it in your daily
classroom routine. Update and show it to your students as they walk in to your classroom each day. They will know what to expect for the day and
can update their planners at that time.
Consider this scenario:
Middle school student A has not turned in homework for several
days. You ask what happened and they say
they forgot to write it down in class. Their
planner is empty even though you provide students time in class to note what
they need to do in their planners. You
can demonstrate where to go online to find the information
they need right away. There are many
other scenarios you might encounter but a parent will always be relieved to know
there is a place they can look to help their child be successful in class.
Make communication tools a priority in your school year
planning. Start the year with these
resources already created and available on the first days of school, at back to
school night and parent conferences. Printing
out your classroom expectations including website and email contact information
is standard at the beginning of the year. Consider this: Provide parents with a business card or sticker with your classroom website noted
for easy access. A refrigerator magnet is an interesting
alternative. Print inexpensive business
cards (I tried Vista Print online) with your basic classroom contact info (including
your website information and email) and affix a small peel and stick magnet to the
back.
Good communication is a key to success in education and beyond. Teachers, students, and parents will all benefit from a classroom that starts the year with communication tools designed and used from day one. Teachers with questions on how to get started should contact their technology coach or contact me at lptechinspired@gmail.com
Thursday, July 23, 2015
Ready to bring something new to your school year?
A very cool teacher wrote recently that she is ready to
bring it to her classroom this year. I
have always arrived at the new school year rested and motivated with dreams of
what the new year will bring and this year is no different. I just completed (on July 15th)
my Master of Arts in Learning Technologies and I am feeling more inspired and
motivated than ever before.
My Journey: Why did I
decide to complete my Masters after 13 years of teaching? I wanted to attain meaningful and
transformative personal and professional development beyond my school district.
I sought a program that would present
me with a higher mountain to climb. Would this extra commitment on my part help
me to make the change I sought in myself?
Well, a year ago I embarked on a learning adventure different than any of
my previous educational experiences. Not
only that, last year,I became my school’s full time technology coach.
What did I study?
Many topics were integrated into my year long masters program: Educational history – have you read
Dewey? Social entrepreneurship, social
media, leadership, social connections, design for learning, and of course learning theories
– wow! I conducted action research on communities
of practice and how they benefit a teacher learning community. Stay tuned to this blog to hear more about
communities of practice or you can explore my research.
How will I help the community I serve? I work with a dedicated staff of teachers committed to the success of their students. They are professionals and I value their vast knowledge and experiences. I am dedicated to awakening the joy of learning for all students while providing them the opportunities and experiences they need for future success. With that as the ultimate outcome, I will work to transform teaching and learning - designing experiences that facilitate learning; connecting students to their world using the latest tools. For example, if students are writing, how about communicating through a blog or collaborative online document? If students are creating, how about using a tool that allows them to create in new ways: Twine, maker spaces, coding? There are so many exciting new tools out there for learning. Teachers need support not only to get exposure to the latest tools but also to get strategies for using them effectively. I will document the resources I find, create, and curate, in this blog space. This year will be amazing and I am ready to bring it! Are you?
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