“The 33 Digital Skills Every
21st Century Teacher Should Have” http://www.educatorstechnology.com/2012/06/33-digital-skills-every-21st-century.html
This is a very rich resource describing skills we
ought to have as 21st century teachers. Not only does it give a list of skills
(perfect for those of us with little time or attention), but it gives a great
list of digital tools and/or articles under each skill. You can get lost in this link, believe me!This article also contains a link to a free ebook by the same author that also provides great resources.
“The 21st Century Skills Teachers and Students Need to Have” http://www.educatorstechnology.com/2011/01/21st-century-skills-teachers-should.html
Tech2Learn:
Success Stories of Technology Integration in the Classroom http://www.edutopia.org/tech-to-learn-classroom-technology-resources. This page contains a new video series that
goes inside teachers’ classrooms that are using technology tools in their
lessons every day. Currently, it
highlights a fifth-grade teacher showing how she keeps her class motivated to
learn with technology an provides lists of resources she uses in her class.
A Parent’s
Guide to 21st Century Learninghttp://www.edutopia.org/parent-21st-century-learning-resource-guide. This is a free downloadable PDF that you can distribute to your parents. The guide has a selection of resources and projects for elementary, middle and high school. There is also a link to a Home-to-School Connection Guide that can also be shared with families.
Project-Based
Learning
PBL is one of the core strategies recommended by
Edutopia. They have amazing resources
including a free professional development guide on teaching with PBL. http://www.edutopia.org/project-based-learning
Pinterest
Who’s not addicted to Pinterest? If you are, you’ve likely figured out that
there is a bevy of classroom resources pinned out there between the
clean/organized home tips and the someecards.
Here’s an infographic that gives you an idea of how teachers are using
Pinterest. http://www.onlineuniversities.com/ways-educators-use-pinterest
You might also pin this http://pinterest.com/erinklein/pinterest-for-teachers/
If you teach kids older than 13, you can also use
pinterest with your students http://mashable.com/2012/03/22/teachers-using-pinterest/
Great pinners to follow (from this link http://erinpaynter.wordpress.com/2012/02/26/edu-pinning-pinterest-in-education/)
Vicki Davis, “Cool Cat Teacher” http://pinterest.com/coolcatteacher/
Eric
Sheninger http://pinterest.com/esheninger/
Karen Steffensen http://pinterest.com/kstef2/Debbie Fucoloro http://pinterest.com/debbiefuco/
Shannon Smith http://pinterest.com/shannoninottawa/
Shelly Terrell http://pinterest.com/shellyterrell/
iPads
If you’re lucky, you’ve already got a classroom
set. If you haven’t, you’re probably
hoping to get one. Here are some iPad resources you might be interested in
having.
Great article from Learning and Leading with
Technology by ISTE on how just a few iPads in a classroom can support and
enhance individualized instruction.
“Less than a Class Set.” http://www.learningandleading-digital.com/learning_leading/20111201#pg24
“Only 1 iPad in the Classroom?” http://eskymaclj.blogspot.com.au/2012/02/only-1-ipad-in-classroom.html“40 STEM iPad Apps for Kids” http://imaginationsoup.net/2012/05/40-stem-ipad-apps-for-kids-science-technology-engineering-math/
“APPitic: A Collection of 1,800+ apps for education”
http://www.appitic.com/
“Kathy Schrock’s iPads in the Classroom” http://blog.kathyschrock.net/#!/2011/09/ipads-in-classroom.html“iPads in Education: Exploring the use of iPads and eBooks in Schools and Colleges” http://ipadeducators.ning.com/
“1,000 Education Apps Organized by Subject and Price” http://edudemic.com/2012/02/1000-apps/
And last but not least…
“All Things Common Core: Developing an Understanding of the Common Core Standards” http://allthingscommoncore.com/
“Bringing the Common Core to Life” is a webinar with a leading author and architect of the Common Core State Standards http://usny.nysed.gov/rttt/resources/bringing-the-common-core-to-life.html
Mastery Connect website has a free iPad app of the CCSS http://www.masteryconnect.com/
A Symbaloo collection of Common Core resources http://www.symbaloo.com/mix/commoncore
A Livebinder organized by states’ work on Common
Core http://www.livebinders.com/play/play/52180
I'm so excited to explore these! Here is my pinterest board link
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