All Discussions Tagged 'professionaldevelopment' - Classroom 2.02024-03-28T17:53:44Zhttps://www.classroom20.com/forum/topic/listForTag?tag=professionaldevelopment&feed=yes&xn_auth=noEducating Educators (and Administrators) on Twitter Usetag:www.classroom20.com,2010-04-28:649749:Topic:4671372010-04-28T13:11:44.955ZJon Freerhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/JonFreer
I am looking to put together a presentation/PD experience for my administration and teachers on how Twitter can be used to enhance their learning and to create their own professional network. Being somewhat new to this myself, I am looking for ways others have gone about explaining and demonstrating the use.<br></br><br></br>When I was first shown the power of twitter it was by someone who had THOUSANDS of followers. He could say "say hello to ___" and the tweets would roll in. I don't have that and…
I am looking to put together a presentation/PD experience for my administration and teachers on how Twitter can be used to enhance their learning and to create their own professional network. Being somewhat new to this myself, I am looking for ways others have gone about explaining and demonstrating the use.<br/><br/>When I was first shown the power of twitter it was by someone who had THOUSANDS of followers. He could say "say hello to ___" and the tweets would roll in. I don't have that and want to find a way to demonstrate the connections that can be made in Twitter.<br/><br/>Any ideas on how to accomplish this?<br/><br/>Thanks.<br/> HELP! Need Teacher Training/Prof. Development for Inquiry-based and Project-based learning!tag:www.classroom20.com,2009-07-30:649749:Topic:3690082009-07-30T22:21:21.491ZEric Crabtreehttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/EricCrabtree
Thanks to all of you who sent me resources and suggestions. This summer I have collected over 200 web-based articles, videos, podcasts, book recommendations, project libraries, lesson ideas, tools/applications, blogs, forums, and sites related to IBL and PBL. Please feel free to visit:<br />
<<<a href="http://delicious.com/ericcrabtree%3E%3E">http://delicious.com/ericcrabtree>></a>; to access this collection of resources. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated!<br />
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<b>Now, I am in search…</b>
Thanks to all of you who sent me resources and suggestions. This summer I have collected over 200 web-based articles, videos, podcasts, book recommendations, project libraries, lesson ideas, tools/applications, blogs, forums, and sites related to IBL and PBL. Please feel free to visit:<br />
<<<a href="http://delicious.com/ericcrabtree>>">http://delicious.com/ericcrabtree>></a>; to access this collection of resources. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated!<br />
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<b>Now, I am in search of resources that administrators use to train teachers to use PBL and IBL. Does your school use these pedagogies? If so, how were your teachers trained? What professional development options are most effective? Please send me any and all information and I will add that to the above resource library for posterity!</b><br />
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Many thanks!<br />
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Eric Needed: Resources for Training Teachers for Project-Based and Inquiry-Based Learningtag:www.classroom20.com,2009-06-11:649749:Topic:3521252009-06-11T18:26:35.177ZEric Crabtreehttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/EricCrabtree
Help needed! Please share your wisdom on Project-Based and Inquiry-Based Learning!<br />
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I am seeking to pool all resources (Web sites, videos, articles, books, Podcasts, etc.) related to Inquiry-Based and Project-Based learning into one place. This collection will be an ongoing summer project that will ultimately be open to the public, and searchable by keywords and "tags" for teachers and administrators around the world.<br />
Particularly, I am interested in what resources you or your school use to…
Help needed! Please share your wisdom on Project-Based and Inquiry-Based Learning!<br />
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I am seeking to pool all resources (Web sites, videos, articles, books, Podcasts, etc.) related to Inquiry-Based and Project-Based learning into one place. This collection will be an ongoing summer project that will ultimately be open to the public, and searchable by keywords and "tags" for teachers and administrators around the world.<br />
Particularly, I am interested in what resources you or your school use to introduce and train teachers to teach these particular pedagogies. If you had a new teacher coming in, who knew nothing of project-based or inquiry-based learning, what resources would you give them? Thanks a million! Any and all help will be greatly appreciated!<br />
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Eric Crabtree<br />
Third Grade Teacher<br />
Island Pacific Academy<br />
Kapolei, HI Reflection on running a constructivist learning experience for teacherstag:www.classroom20.com,2008-08-16:649749:Topic:1780212008-08-16T06:16:11.362ZSylvia Martinezhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/smartinez
Hi Classroom 2.0'rs -<br />
This summer I had the opportunity to be on the faculty of a unique learning experience for educators called Constructing Modern Knowledge. It was a place where educators could come for an immersive experience using creative software and technology.<br />
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I've written a reflective post about the experience of planning and implementing this experience. Even though a lot of people believe that constructivist education (both for teachers and students) is the right thing to do, the…
Hi Classroom 2.0'rs -<br />
This summer I had the opportunity to be on the faculty of a unique learning experience for educators called Constructing Modern Knowledge. It was a place where educators could come for an immersive experience using creative software and technology.<br />
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I've written a reflective post about the experience of planning and implementing this experience. Even though a lot of people believe that constructivist education (both for teachers and students) is the right thing to do, the "how" part is not always apparent.<br />
<a href="http://blog.genyes.com/index.php/2008/08/15/constructing-modern-knowledge-2008/">Constructing Modern Knowledge 2008</a><br />
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This experience really taught me a lot about the process. Love your thoughts.