Cheat Sheet: Twitter For Teachers
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Social media can enhance differentiated instruction if the tools are selected with a careful eye on individual students' readiness, interests, and learning profiles.
Using twitter for learning requires that you use it as an ongoing cultural survey of sorts. Then add Bloom's Taxonomy for improved outcomes.
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Twitter is definitely one of the most popular tool for teachers professional development. Education communities are filling the tweeting space #edchat, #edtech are but some examples. It might be because of its simplicity and ease of use that teachers flock to it , others attribute it to the the brevity of its messages but no matter what the reasons are, Twitter has become not only an effective communicational platform for teachers and educators from all around the globe but also an affinity space where these people get to meet each other, talk and discuss current issues in education and most important of all share and learn from each other's expertise.
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For our last lesson of the year, I reviewed the 3 different ways we respond to conflict. With our older students I go into the brain stem and our reptilian brain's fight/flight/freeze, but in the lower grades I found a great alternative that is much more developmentally appropriate from The School Counselor's Chronicle. I started by showing them this hilarious video on conflict, compliments of Sesame Street and Robin Williams: Then I introduce the 3 ways we respond to conflict as human beings: like a mouse, like a monster, or like me. We wrote down examples of how each would respond to a conflict in our flip book. For example, a mouse might ignore, stay quiet, etc. A monster might yell, push back, etc. Me might be assertive, use I Message, etc. We created flipbooks to help learn about each of our possible reactions and discuss which works the best. After we had a clear understanding of each of the 3 types of responses, we acted them out. I printed out large masks of a mouse and a monster for students to wear to show the different ways we might respond. Some of the role plays included: My friend won't play with me. He poked me. She called me names. He cut in line. Ms. Sepp didn't pick me to act out scenarios. :)
An “I” message or “I” statement is a style of communication that focuses on the feelings or beliefs of the speaker rather than thoughts and characteristics that the speaker attributes to the listener. For example, a person might say to his or her partner, “I feel abandoned and worried when you consistently come home late […]
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The theory of Hofstede’s cultural dimensions constitutes a framework revolving around cross-cultural communication, which was devised by Geert Hofstede. The dimensions collectively portray the impact of the culture ingrained in society on the values of the members of that society. They also describe the relationship between these values and behavior, with the help of a structure based on factor analysis. In other words, this theory studies significant aspects of culture and provides them a rating on a comparison scale. So far as international business is concerned, the dimensions of culture form an important facet. Knowledge of the manner in which
Vocabulary practice related to technology and social networking. This is the first worksheet of a set of two. Key provided.Here you are the following worksheet:https://en.islcollective.com/resources/printables/worksheets_doc_docx/welcome_generation_/computers--technology/80026 - ESL worksheets
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December, 2014 A few days ago we shared with you a set of useful tips to help you integrate Twitter in your instruction. Today, we have come across this wonderful rubric created by University of Wisconsin that can be a very good addition to the resources we have been featuring here on the educational use of Twitter. This rubric is designed specifically to help teachers assess students' Twitter use in instructional assignments. It focuses on five key areas: 1- Content This one evaluates the content of students' tweets and whether these tweets add value to the classroom discussion or not. 2- Frequency This one assesses the frequency of students' tweets: whether it exceeds the required number of tweets per week or not. 3-Hyperlinks This category is about the quality of the links embedded in students' tweets: are they relevant to the topic, do they enhance it..etc 4-Mechanics Tweeting is also a form of writing and as such this category assesses the mechanics of writing in students' tweets. It covers things such as grammatical errors, use of capitalization, punctuation and spelling. 5-Comments and Contributions This one assesses how students communicate, interact and respond to each other's tweets. This rubric is available for free download in PDF format from this link. Follow us on : Twitter, Facebook , Google plus, Pinterest . This post originally appeared in Educational Technology and Mobile Learning ( www.educatorstechnology.com ).
Citing social media in scholary writing? For twitter: @Username. "Full text of tweet." Twitter, Day month year posted, time posted, URL.