CN Elementary Teaching Team:
Here are a few highlights from this week:
Here are a few highlights from this week:
Week 34 (May 6 – May 10,
2019)
Thursday
Giggles: Where
do pencils go on vacation?
Pencil-vania.
If you ever try out any ideas I suggest in
my blog, please let me know! I would love to showcase your awesome discoveries
here.
Others would love to learn from your experiences. And, you’ll inspire others to try something new.
Email me here: melissaculver@cusd.com. Check out my website: www.melissaculver.com.
Others would love to learn from your experiences. And, you’ll inspire others to try something new.
Email me here: melissaculver@cusd.com. Check out my website: www.melissaculver.com.
PD Dates to save on
your calendar:
Technology Bootcamp - June 12 & 13 MORE INFORMATION
Skype and Google Meet in the Classroom. Microsoft EDU recently released a host of lessons that showcase learning in the classroom that includes video conference. Now, you don’t have the ability to go on 20 field trips each year, but you can bring people to you for FREE all year long. And, you can do that with technology. Geologists on a dig, meteorologists at NASA, an author, a web developer, and athlete, you name it. As long as you can make that connection, you can make it happen. Check out this LINK to learn more about utilizing video conference as a teaching and learning tool.
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Guest Speakers. Aren’t sure who to
Skype with? Try this PAGE.
You can find speakers who are willing to Skype with your classroom. View those
profiles and see what topics can drive curiosity.
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Global Innovative Change. Microsoft recently hosted a global event for educators. HERE is a glimpse into what that global event looked like. As I finished up my graduate degree in Teaching and Learning, I realized that the globe (in general) is doing amazing things in education. New Zealand is driving full-force towards Computer Science (CS) integration. Poland, the UK, Israel, and China are all showing great growth as far as Computer Science in the classroom is concerned. Let’s continue to explore amazing things together. VIDEO LINK HERE.
The Entire E2 Wrap-Up. If you are curious about the Microsoft event hosted in Paris, you can find out more HERE. As I continue to talk about a globally-connected tomorrow that is tech-saturated, this is why. Classrooms all over the world are teaching their students to collaborate, connect, and use technology in helpful, meaningful ways. Events like this motivate, inspire, and encourage educators to use technology in their daily teaching practice. As we prepare students for a competitive work environment, the skills they learn in these lessons shape and transform their ability to succeed in the future. Would you like to check it out? Head HERE for more information.
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STEM Lessons by Microsoft. Here are
some ready-to-go lessons. Yes, it’s no longer Earth Day, but these lessons
still teach content that is tech-rich, collaboration-oriented, and
science-filled. Even if you don’t use them, it’s nice to see what other
classrooms are exploring. Have a go, HERE.
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Melissa Culver, M.Ed.
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