Thursday, May 10, 2012

Summer Learning

 
     With only a month left of school, many of us are taking advantage of every learning opportunity that we can for our students before we leave for the summer. Many field trips are planned, as well as end of the year celebrations. Some classes are busy working on research projects, while others are putting the final touches on thematic projects. As our school year ends, we also look forward to relaxing and enjoying the simple pleasures of summer. 
      As the summer approaches, I hope you will find some time to also learn something new. The joy of summer is that everything can be done at your own leisure. What is something that you have heard about this year that you would like to have time to "explore" further? Is there a special tool that you could integrate into your curriculum, but haven't had the time to figure it out during the school year? I would like to suggest a couple of tools that definitely would be worth your time! 
      If you are not sure what exactly you are looking for, but would like information about a new tech tool to integrate, you just have to check out Teacher Cast. This place shares the latest information in educational technology. It is known as "A Place for Teachers to help other Teachers".  This site has at least 50 podcasts about timely tech. topics (that can be downloaded from itunes to listen by the pool), as well as app. reviews, and so much more. It is definitely a favorite of educators!
     If you are looking for great conversations shared by other educators, you must get on Twitter  Through the use of Twitter, my PLN has grown tremendously!  Twitter is a professional development tool that can happen at anytime of the day!  Throughout this year I have participated in a #4thchat on Monday evenings which allows me to connect with others on my grade level and share ideas!  This has also provided opportunities for collaborations with other 4th grade classrooms.   Looking for more information about the Daily 5?  Check out #daily5 on Twitter.  There are so many hashtags that allow you to find information about a specific grade level or topic.  Check out Cybraryman's list on Twitter hashtags.   Still need more convincing?  You have to read this article on 12 reasons why you should get on Twitter this summer.   Try something new and take a look at this video on how to get started on Twitter! 
     Hopefully you will find something inspiring to connect, create, and explore over the summer!  I look forward to hearing about your summer learning adventures in the fall!

1 comment:

  1. I've never been to teachercast before...how could I have missed this site?!

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