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Getting "Social" in the Classroom

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Students are always eager to make connections with school and teachers outside of school, but there is a spotlight on keeping those connections appropriate.                                                     This year, I've incorporated social media into my classroom to allow students to make those connections outside of school. I have a class Instagram page and Twitter hashtag that I've been using. Students can share with me or see what's new by following the hashtag. It took me almost the entire school year to relinquish some of my control a bit and allow students to post to the class social media outlets, but it was worth it.  My job tags. The coffee cups are seat numbers. Jobs are assigned by seat locations. Job assignments change daily. Allowing students to somewhat "run" these accounts were always the plan but sometimes it is hard for me to let go of some of the control. I created nifty tags to assign different jobs daily to students. Tw

How to Become an EdTechTeam Summit Presenter

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Last weekend I had the privilege of presenting at my third EdtechTeam Summit.  As an educator, you may know of these as GAFE Summits ( #gafesummit ). GAFE stands for Google Apps For Education. Since Google has rebranded their apps as the GSuite for Education there's not a sweet acronym that can be used anymore. The Edtech team has had to rebrand their summit name as well ( #edtechteam ). I attended my first summit in the fall of 2015 at Monarch High School in Boulder, CO. This is where I learned about OrangeSlice , ActivelyLearn , Symbaloo , and so much more.  I also learned, I had a wealth of knowledge to share myself.  There are things I have learned in my classroom from trial and error.  I am able to share these ideas with others via my blog , Twitter , TeacherspayTeachers , and at summits. How does one become a presenter? First, if you've never attended a summit, I would recommend attending one.  Get to know the format of the sessions and enjoy a weekend of learning a