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In Less Than 30 Minutes I Discovered...

By scrolling around on twitter and looking at the profiles of some leading educators and their organizations I discovered these five things... A video about Learning with Video Games  As retweeted by Alan November (@globalearner) on October 17, 2017. I personally thought it was interesting how Gee related video games to books, I would have never in a million years made that connection. Honestly, before watching this video I thought video games were useless mind dulling wastes of time. I learned how to screen cast with the app Office Mix due to a tutoria l created and shared by Vicki Davis (@coolcatteacher). This is really beneficial for showing students how to do a variety of editing techniques in graphic design programs such as Adobe Illustrator.  A new App that helps build fine motor control skills for young children called "Little Digits"  a review of that App was pinned on the time line of Mark Anderson (@ICTevangelist). I think its interesting that the app is able t

Discoveries from Exploring RSS Feeds

From searching through the variety of information found on the RSS feeds I was able to come across some new interesting tools that would be great to use for teaching in the classroom. One tool that I came across and was especially interested in was the free online tool Infograph. I found it through the very helpful blog titled Free Technology for Teachers which is literally just a stream that shares new and interesting tools that can be used for education. The blog is written by Richard Byrne who spends time sharing his personal educator insights on integrating technology into the classroom. I love the idea of just being exposed to new free technology resources periodically to keep things fresh and maybe even find new tools that I could integrate into my own lessons. According to Byrne, " Infogram  is a visual content creation tool that makes it easy to design maps and charts.  The templates are optimized to be the perfect size for a variety of platforms. The drag and drop featu

Developing a Personal Learning Network

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Personal Learning Networks also known as PLNs are connections you form with other educators that challenge you to learn and continue to become a better educator yourself. It's important to develop these relationships to learn new ideas and be a connected educator. To be a connected educator you must reach out to other in your content field and make connection whether via social media or a different platform. With all the different social media outlets in our current society being a connected educator is easier than ever. Through forming PLNs with other art educators I hope to gain insight on new teaching methods and keep the projects for my students fresh and exciting. It's my goal to use this blog to follow the blogs of other artists and stay continually inspired. I also will use Instagram to follow the projects of other art teachers as a way to stay up to date on what they are doing in their classrooms day in and day out. With the addition of Instagram stories its easy to s