I'm getting some great responses from our staff so far -- keep it up. I'm keeping track with a Google Form that you can access here too. Be sure to complete the Google Form with our campus if you want credit for Royse City ISD. This will count toward some additional PD hours.
Also, please ask me questions if you need any help... you have my cell phone number, text, tweet, or email me. If you have a Twitter account from last school year, go ahead and add your Twitter handle to the Google Form... again I want to give you credit and this will count for some hours of professional development. Once you complete each of these tasks, I can approve your hours of PD through the Eduphoria system.
Here's another message from Todd....
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So in the last email I sent out to everyone, I updated you on some numbers of people who are now working together to complete these challenges!
I am super pumped and proud to say that in just SEVEN days, over 800 people from over 40 states and from Canada, Venezuela, Chile, Japan, China, Germany, Australia, Hong Kong, and Ecuador are now learning together! How amazing is that??? Again, this is the power of connecting and learning. This is what using social media can do! Just imagine how those numbers will continue to spread as the word gets out!
As you complete challenges and learn to tweet, remember to include the #SummerLS hashtag in your tweets, so that we can all see the tweets going out!
Ok, so here’s your challenge for this week...it’s a two-parter.
Part 1:
Throughout the summer, I’m going to utilize people in my PLN (Personal Learning Network) to help bring you challenges. The challenges will not always be “techy” but always be about bettering you professionally. This week’s challenge comes from my friend Brad Gustafson. Brad is a principal in Minnesota and he made this great video to walk you through this week’s challenge! You can watch it HERE.
Last week I had you set up a twitter account, if you hadn’t already. This week, I want to hopefully help you continue to find the value in connection. Listed below are 19 people I HUGELY respect in the Education world, who are also active on Twitter. Your challenge this week is to connect with one (or more!) of these people and ask them a question. Here are some examples!
1. What is a book you’d recommend me reading over the summer?
2. What is a great blog I should be reading? Or a great blog post?
3. Or simply just ask them any ole question! (favorite sites, favorite tools, how to connect with parents, favorite slush from Sonic, anything!)
Here are some I recommend connecting with who have all agreed to be primed and ready for your Question Tweets (but you can choose ANYONE you find on Twitter; just connect!) **KEEP IN MIND: there may be a lot of tweets going out to these people and they may not see yours right away, so don't get offended if someone doesn't respond quickly :-)
Erin Klein @KleinErin - Teacher in Michigan
Brad Gustafson @GustafsonBrad - Principal in Minnesota
Drew Minock @TechMinock - Former Teacher, Augmented Reality Evangelist for @DAQRI
Brad Waid @TechBradWaid - Former Teacher, Augmented Reality Evangelist for @DAQRI
Andrea Keller @akbusybee - Tech Specialist in Texas
Terri Eichholz @terrieichholz - K-5 GT Teacher in Texas
Evan Scherr @EvanScherr - Assistant Director of Technology in Frankfurt, Germany
Ben Gilpin @benjamingilpin - Principal in Southern Michigan
Pernille Ripp @pernilleripp - 5th Grade Teacher in Wisconsin
Jimmy Casas @casas_jimmy - Principal in Iowa
Daisy Dyer Duerr @daisydyerduerr - Principal in Arkansas
Tony Sinanis @tonysinanis - Principal In New York
Todd Nesloney @TechNinjaTodd - Principal in Texas
Jennifer LaGarde @librarygirl - Librarian in North Carolina
Amber Teamann @8Amber8 - Assistant Principal in Texas
Joe Sanfelippo @Joesanfelippofc - Superintendent in Wisconsin
Michael Medvinsky @mwmedvinksy - Music Educator in Michigan
AJ Juliani @ajjuliani - Author and Educator in Pennsylvania
Tom Murray @thomascmurray - State and District Digital Learning Director in Pennsylvania
After connecting with a few people, asking them a question, and then getting a response, go fill out this quick Google Form... (Scott Elementary's Form).
And then here’s Part 2:
Continuing with my theme of “connection”....one of my favorite tools to use to keep in contact with parents, students, and staff is Remind101. Remind101 is a FREE service that allows you to text parents and students without ever needing their phone numbers, and they never need yours! Best of all it’s a ONE-WAY communication tool! I absolutely love Remind101. It’s also an App that you can download to your phone and send messages directly from your device! You can watch the quick video I made (HERE) about how to setup and use your Remind101 account today!
How do you complete this challenge? Well first you go and set up your own Remind101 account and group!
Then…..
If you’re a Navasota Intermediate teacher you can click the link below this sentence, type in your phone number, then the code they give you, and you’re good!
https://www.remind101.com/join/navteach
If you’re participating in these challenges and you’re NOT with Navasota Intermediate you can click the link below this sentence, type in your phone number, then the code they text you, and you’re good!
https://www.remind101.com/join/slstext
The way I will know if you complete this challenge or not is by seeing if you signed up for the Remind101 groups listed above!
Thanks for being awesome and choosing to continue your learning this summer! I’m learning along side you and am completing the challenges myself!! If you have any questions please reach out!
Also, please ask me questions if you need any help... you have my cell phone number, text, tweet, or email me. If you have a Twitter account from last school year, go ahead and add your Twitter handle to the Google Form... again I want to give you credit and this will count for some hours of professional development. Once you complete each of these tasks, I can approve your hours of PD through the Eduphoria system.
Here's another message from Todd....
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So in the last email I sent out to everyone, I updated you on some numbers of people who are now working together to complete these challenges!
I am super pumped and proud to say that in just SEVEN days, over 800 people from over 40 states and from Canada, Venezuela, Chile, Japan, China, Germany, Australia, Hong Kong, and Ecuador are now learning together! How amazing is that??? Again, this is the power of connecting and learning. This is what using social media can do! Just imagine how those numbers will continue to spread as the word gets out!
As you complete challenges and learn to tweet, remember to include the #SummerLS hashtag in your tweets, so that we can all see the tweets going out!
Ok, so here’s your challenge for this week...it’s a two-parter.
Part 1:
Throughout the summer, I’m going to utilize people in my PLN (Personal Learning Network) to help bring you challenges. The challenges will not always be “techy” but always be about bettering you professionally. This week’s challenge comes from my friend Brad Gustafson. Brad is a principal in Minnesota and he made this great video to walk you through this week’s challenge! You can watch it HERE.
Last week I had you set up a twitter account, if you hadn’t already. This week, I want to hopefully help you continue to find the value in connection. Listed below are 19 people I HUGELY respect in the Education world, who are also active on Twitter. Your challenge this week is to connect with one (or more!) of these people and ask them a question. Here are some examples!
1. What is a book you’d recommend me reading over the summer?
2. What is a great blog I should be reading? Or a great blog post?
3. Or simply just ask them any ole question! (favorite sites, favorite tools, how to connect with parents, favorite slush from Sonic, anything!)
Here are some I recommend connecting with who have all agreed to be primed and ready for your Question Tweets (but you can choose ANYONE you find on Twitter; just connect!) **KEEP IN MIND: there may be a lot of tweets going out to these people and they may not see yours right away, so don't get offended if someone doesn't respond quickly :-)
Erin Klein @KleinErin - Teacher in Michigan
Brad Gustafson @GustafsonBrad - Principal in Minnesota
Drew Minock @TechMinock - Former Teacher, Augmented Reality Evangelist for @DAQRI
Brad Waid @TechBradWaid - Former Teacher, Augmented Reality Evangelist for @DAQRI
Andrea Keller @akbusybee - Tech Specialist in Texas
Terri Eichholz @terrieichholz - K-5 GT Teacher in Texas
Evan Scherr @EvanScherr - Assistant Director of Technology in Frankfurt, Germany
Ben Gilpin @benjamingilpin - Principal in Southern Michigan
Pernille Ripp @pernilleripp - 5th Grade Teacher in Wisconsin
Jimmy Casas @casas_jimmy - Principal in Iowa
Daisy Dyer Duerr @daisydyerduerr - Principal in Arkansas
Tony Sinanis @tonysinanis - Principal In New York
Todd Nesloney @TechNinjaTodd - Principal in Texas
Jennifer LaGarde @librarygirl - Librarian in North Carolina
Amber Teamann @8Amber8 - Assistant Principal in Texas
Joe Sanfelippo @Joesanfelippofc - Superintendent in Wisconsin
Michael Medvinsky @mwmedvinksy - Music Educator in Michigan
AJ Juliani @ajjuliani - Author and Educator in Pennsylvania
Tom Murray @thomascmurray - State and District Digital Learning Director in Pennsylvania
After connecting with a few people, asking them a question, and then getting a response, go fill out this quick Google Form... (Scott Elementary's Form).
And then here’s Part 2:
Continuing with my theme of “connection”....one of my favorite tools to use to keep in contact with parents, students, and staff is Remind101. Remind101 is a FREE service that allows you to text parents and students without ever needing their phone numbers, and they never need yours! Best of all it’s a ONE-WAY communication tool! I absolutely love Remind101. It’s also an App that you can download to your phone and send messages directly from your device! You can watch the quick video I made (HERE) about how to setup and use your Remind101 account today!
How do you complete this challenge? Well first you go and set up your own Remind101 account and group!
Then…..
If you’re a Navasota Intermediate teacher you can click the link below this sentence, type in your phone number, then the code they give you, and you’re good!
https://www.remind101.com/join/navteach
If you’re participating in these challenges and you’re NOT with Navasota Intermediate you can click the link below this sentence, type in your phone number, then the code they text you, and you’re good!
https://www.remind101.com/join/slstext
The way I will know if you complete this challenge or not is by seeing if you signed up for the Remind101 groups listed above!
Thanks for being awesome and choosing to continue your learning this summer! I’m learning along side you and am completing the challenges myself!! If you have any questions please reach out!
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I know many of you have completed the Remind 101 challenge for me earlier this school year, so Part 1 of this challenge really is for you. Actually, they have rename themselves recently and now are called Remind (check out their new story).
I've decided to keep track of our Summer Learning Series (#SummerLS) participants with this Google Form... Be sure to fill it out so I can give you credit.
I've decided to keep track of our Summer Learning Series (#SummerLS) participants with this Google Form... Be sure to fill it out so I can give you credit.
More good stuff coming soon!
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