
1. Book Creator Fetal Pig Lab Projects- Nothing is better than having my students asking to come to class during study halls or free time to get better pictures and ask deeper questions about the anatomy and physiology that so closely resembles their own. @BookCreator has changed how I teach in more ways than I can explain. The fact that my students know they are publishing their work adds another level of focus that cannot be otherwise provided.
3. Free "Charge" Bar- It is amazing how making the 15 open slots in my iPad cart available to students can be such a game changer! First, it gets the phones out of their hands/pockets and their eyes looking up. Second, the times that they drop their phones off and pick them up give me two extra personal touches during the day. Third, word got out, so I am lucky to have kids whom I don't teach come by and drop off their phones for some "free phone daycare".
4. Mystery Skype- This is a total game changer! I am looking forward to next year's Global Collaboration Day already! Thank you, Jodie Deinhammer @jdeinhammer
5. Cel.ly- I am fortunate to teach in a community where most students have smart phones. We have been able to send out student activity text messages to remind them of events, fund raisers, schedule changes and more. I also have one for my classroom to send out assignment reminders, sample questions, and reminders.
So whether you are still planning or you are fully immersed in a new school year, I wish you luck and the confidence to try something new!
To learn more ways in which I am using technology in my classroom, follow me on Twitter @eglassman757.
So whether you are still planning or you are fully immersed in a new school year, I wish you luck and the confidence to try something new!
To learn more ways in which I am using technology in my classroom, follow me on Twitter @eglassman757.
Love the Phone Daycare idea!
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ReplyDeleteLove your ideas! I love that you have embraced new technology and are using it to enrich your classroom. I hope you don'tind my sharing your blog!
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