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Addressing Standards with Social Media

Addressing Standards with Social Media. Rida ellis Instructional Coach July 9, 2014 8:00am-11:00am. Learning Targets. Today we will learn about different ways to integrate social media into the classroom So that we can use social media while still addressing standards

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Addressing Standards with Social Media

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  1. Addressing Standards with Social Media Rida ellis Instructional Coach July 9, 2014 8:00am-11:00am

  2. Learning Targets • Today we will learn about different ways to integrate social media into the classroom • So that we can use social media while still addressing standards • We will know we’ve got it when we create a lesson integrating social media while addressing CCSS.

  3. Why? • A recent study done by Experian most Americans spend 5 1/2 hours on social networks especially Facebook and Twitter. • Top social networks: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube • Over the last couple of years, there has been a big push to use social media in classrooms. • Social media connects students to the world. • Even our youngest students are connected through social media (even though they aren’t supposed to be per social network rules).

  4. Twitter • Mystery Location Twitter • Karryl Ellis • Connections with other classrooms • Connections for research (Book Study Lesson) • Sharing student work and classroom happenings with families • Ideas?

  5. Facebook • Flipped Learning Opportunities • Class information • Sharing with parents (Facebook is very popular) • Ideas?

  6. Skype (don’t forget about FaceTime) • Mystery Location Skype • Karen-4 mystery locations • use your mystery class teacher as a resource • TPT packet • Mystery Number Skype • http://kathycassidy.com/2013/12/05/mystery-number-skype-even-a-six-year-old-can-do-it/ • Kate w/Muffley and TJ • flipchart • Connections with other classrooms, authors, professionals, people • Kate: i’s on Careers • Lorraine & Ashley: Slice of Life Project http://bit.ly/1gFDCAU • https://education.skype.com • Ideas?

  7. Instagram • Character Analysis • Class Instagram Account • Student Work of the Day • Photo Journaling and Digital Storytelling • Photo Writing Prompts (teacher and students) • Ideas?

  8. KidBlog/Blogger • Specific Purpose • Sonya: Construction Blogging • Kate: i’s on Careers blogging • Global Audience • Writing • Don’t neglect editing and revising • Ideas?

  9. Other Tools • Fakebook • classtools.net/FB/home-page • Fake text messaging • fakephonetext.com • ifaketext.com • iphonefaketext.com • Edmodo • Ideas?

  10. Let’s connect! • Let’s plan one way to use one social media tool in the classroom! Backwards design and don’t forget your standards!

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