Come learn about my FAVORITE technology tools for digital communication and collaboration with elementary students. Use these tools with Chromebooks, laptops, computers and some can even be used with iPads. Global learning is making its way into the classroom and we need to make sure our students are prepared so they can make the most of these authentic learning experiences!
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Padlet is one of my favorite collaborative web tools to use with students that I have used for years. I love how versatile it is and how one can access a Padlet wall on laptops, Chromebooks, iPads and Android devices! If you are not familiar with Padlet then click HERE. This week I helped a 5th grade class incorporate technology into their novel study groups. The teacher wanted to use Padlet for each team to gather ideas and brainstorm the events that they read about each day. I mentioned how anyone can MAKE a background for a Padlet wall to help students organize their digital sticky notes. She was so excited about this possibility! I whipped up these graphic organizers for the teacher to choose from each week and I wanted to share them with YOU: Click the image to download We ended up making four different Padlet walls--one for each novel study group. Thank goodness for the remake feature that allowed us to quickly and easily make four different walls! Press the button once and BOOM the new board pops up in your dashboard. Once the students worked together on their individual devices to add their ideas to the graphic organizer, the teacher printed the wall, deleted the post-its and uploaded a different graphic organizer for the next assignment. That way she didn't have to keep recreating 4 different walls each time. Honestly, creating a wall takes NO time and she may have spent more time deleting the post-its. However, this worked for her because she didn't have to print out different QR Codes to get to the new Padlet walls (for those who were using iPads) and didn't have to post new urls in her Google Classroom. Note: We learned the hard way. The sticky notes will appear in different locations on the graphic organizers IF the students use different devices but work on the same board. Therefore, we had one group use iPads while the other three groups used their Chromebooks. Here is a quick video tutorial I created to show how you can upload these graphic organizers to be the background of a Padlet wall: Note: As I indicate in the video, you will most likely need to expand your browser window so the graphic organizer doesn't appear cut off. I created these graphic organizers in PowerPoint and saved them as a jpeg. I did have to play with the formatting a bit. After a little trial and error, I finally had the size that fit perfectly on the Padlet wall. Give it a try! Other ideas for customized Padlet wall activities include: Having students label a diagram (parts of a cell, parts of a plant, layers of the Earth, maps, etc.) Digital Board Game Sorts (words, shapes, math sentences, etc.) Exit Cards Graphing Other Padlet Resources: Ditch That Textbook's 20 Ways to Use Padlet in Class 35 Ideas for Using Padlet in the Classroom Mrs. Treichler's Wikispace-Padlet What are some other ways we could customize Padlet activities for our students? Leave your ideas in the comments! UPDATE: Since this post was written, Padlet has had a major facelift! If you are having trouble moving your sticky notes, go to the three dotted icon in the upper right hand corner and click Change Format. Select the green Canvas option. This will allow you to move the stickies anywhere on your screen. If the graphic organizers are not fitting to your screen then you can try zooming out of your browser or dragging the corner of your browser until it comes through. Several people have contacted me about this issue and I have passed on the information to Padlet and hoping to hear back soon!
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This Digital Citizenship writing activity poster is triple the fun with the combination of coloring, creativity, and group work! All inspired by promoting good digital citizenship in your classroom. The collaborative poster comes with a discussion handout for, "how can you be a good digital citizen." The poster features social media, downloading files, posting messages and pictures, using apps, publishing content, a writing prompt and brain friendly fun. Students will collaborate to assemble the 3.3h x 2.6w poster for your classroom wall, bulletin board, classroom door, hallway, lobby, or library. It is a show stopper. Watch students and staff stop and look...it is eye catching! -------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------- Customer feedback reviews on this resource: ❤What a fun way to wrap up digital citizenship with my 4th graders! They especially loved piecing it together at the end. ❤What a fun way to wrap up digital citizenship with my 4th graders! They especially loved piecing it together at the end. ❤Brilliant - my class loved completing and creating this. -------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------- Great for any time of the year! Particularly during back to school and Digital Learning Day (February) and anti-bullying activities. The Digital Footprint poster includes assembly instructions and helpful tips to make it even better! You will only need to print this one time per class! That's it.The collaboration poster project is a perfect size to laminate. You'll love watching your students collaborate. The activity is designed for students to communicate and work together. Encourage your students to find class members with poster pieces near their own to create their masterpiece. The writing activity is truly insightful and reflective of the promoting what it means to be a good digital citizen, expectations, acceptable technology use, and online responsibility. Includes: ★ Explicit and complete directions from start to finish ★ An optional row of pieces in the event you have more students ★ A writing activity focusing on how can you be a good digital citizen? ★ digital footprint coloring page (8.5 x11) ★ discussion handout for digital citizenship ★Pieces for your students to color and complete the writing response Recommended supplies needed: crayons, colored pencils, scissors, tape or stapler Please provide me with really appreciated feedback! GET VISUAL! Study All Knight Blog Study All Knight Facebook Danielle Knight (Study All Knight) on Pinterest Study All Knight on Twitter Study All Knight on Instagram Created by Danielle Knight, © Study All Knight, The Knight Stuff, LLC
Unified Communications as a Service or UCaaS, is a cloud based service that offers multiple communication and collaboration methods, especially within an enterprise. The initial capital or expenses involved in setting up an advanced or comprehensive communication strategy is high. This is where Unified Communications as a Service or UCaaS comes into play. The concept revolves around the idea of cloud-based service that is hosted by a provider. This will reduce the capital expenditure, operational costs and increase the collaboration power, therefore increasing productivity. Integrating communication service to an enterprise will make it easier for people to connect and communicate. These benefits in turn made UCaaS very popular therefore showing a growth of 25% per year. Few features of UCaaS are : Audio & Video calls Instant messaging File sharing Push notifications Group chat Call recordings and more In the current scenario where we are faced with a global pandemic, the importance of UCaaS is a undeniable necessity.
Padlet is one of my favorite collaborative web tools to use with students that I have used for years. I love how versatile it is and how one can access a Padlet wall on laptops, Chromebooks, iPads and Android devices! If you are not familiar with Padlet then click HERE. This week I helped a 5th grade class incorporate technology into their novel study groups. The teacher wanted to use Padlet for each team to gather ideas and brainstorm the events that they read about each day. I mentioned how anyone can MAKE a background for a Padlet wall to help students organize their digital sticky notes. She was so excited about this possibility! I whipped up these graphic organizers for the teacher to choose from each week and I wanted to share them with YOU: Click the image to download We ended up making four different Padlet walls--one for each novel study group. Thank goodness for the remake feature that allowed us to quickly and easily make four different walls! Press the button once and BOOM the new board pops up in your dashboard. Once the students worked together on their individual devices to add their ideas to the graphic organizer, the teacher printed the wall, deleted the post-its and uploaded a different graphic organizer for the next assignment. That way she didn't have to keep recreating 4 different walls each time. Honestly, creating a wall takes NO time and she may have spent more time deleting the post-its. However, this worked for her because she didn't have to print out different QR Codes to get to the new Padlet walls (for those who were using iPads) and didn't have to post new urls in her Google Classroom. Note: We learned the hard way. The sticky notes will appear in different locations on the graphic organizers IF the students use different devices but work on the same board. Therefore, we had one group use iPads while the other three groups used their Chromebooks. Here is a quick video tutorial I created to show how you can upload these graphic organizers to be the background of a Padlet wall: Note: As I indicate in the video, you will most likely need to expand your browser window so the graphic organizer doesn't appear cut off. I created these graphic organizers in PowerPoint and saved them as a jpeg. I did have to play with the formatting a bit. After a little trial and error, I finally had the size that fit perfectly on the Padlet wall. Give it a try! Other ideas for customized Padlet wall activities include: Having students label a diagram (parts of a cell, parts of a plant, layers of the Earth, maps, etc.) Digital Board Game Sorts (words, shapes, math sentences, etc.) Exit Cards Graphing Other Padlet Resources: Ditch That Textbook's 20 Ways to Use Padlet in Class 35 Ideas for Using Padlet in the Classroom Mrs. Treichler's Wikispace-Padlet What are some other ways we could customize Padlet activities for our students? Leave your ideas in the comments! UPDATE: Since this post was written, Padlet has had a major facelift! If you are having trouble moving your sticky notes, go to the three dotted icon in the upper right hand corner and click Change Format. Select the green Canvas option. This will allow you to move the stickies anywhere on your screen. If the graphic organizers are not fitting to your screen then you can try zooming out of your browser or dragging the corner of your browser until it comes through. Several people have contacted me about this issue and I have passed on the information to Padlet and hoping to hear back soon!
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"Design is thinking made visual." - Saul Bass If you are not new to my blog, you know that I am a big fan of HyperDocs. In my classroom, HyperDocs are Powerful Frameworks for Student-Centered Exploration. I do my best to build HyperDoc activities that get students engaged in the 4 Cs of collaboration, communication, critical thinking, and creativity. I also love the power of Hyperdocs to support student voice and choice. I am working on updating our HyperDocs Mission Control Document and I am interested in resources that enhance the visual appeal of a HyperDocs. The templates on the HyperDoc Resources Page are a great place to start and I am exploring additional tools that can be used to enhance the visual appeal beyond Google Image Search and the Explore Tool in Docs/Slides. The Noun Project - Quickly find the icon you want, change its color & size, then insert it right into your Google Slides and Docs. Meme Generators - There are many incredible Meme Generators, but the challenge is finding one that is both appropriate and not blocked by your school's web filter. One of my current favorites is Imgflip. Meredith Akers has created a Google Drawing Meme Generator. I've also created some blank Slides and Drawings Templates for meme creation in this folder. Unsplash Add-ons - Insert free, HD photos from Unsplash easily in any slides presentation. Bitmoji - Create an expressive cartoon avatar, choose from a growing library of moods and stickers. We've also created a list of Avatar Creation Resources. Slide Carnival - Find free Google Slides themes and focuses on communicating your ideas in your HyperDocs. Adobe Spark Posts - A free online and mobile graphic design app. Easily create beautiful images for your HyperDocs. ColorPick Eyedropper - An eye-dropper & color-picker tool that allows you to select color values from web pages. Fonts - Match a font from a webpage with WhatFont or explore Google Fonts to find the perfect font for your Hyperdocs. A quick search in Add-ons can connect you to additional font generators like Magic Rainbow Unicorns. We've also organized this Design Resources for Educators Doc with additional resources. What other resources can you recommend to enhance the visual appeal of a HyperDoc?
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Developed specifically for grades K-2, this resource presents classroom-ready lessons that support the ISTE Standards for Students (NET standards). Use the lessons, which focus on four essential skills (communication, collaboration, critical thinking, and creativity), to take instruction and learning to the next level through the use of technology. Each chapter includes strategies for developing authentic learning experiences and ends with discussion questions for personal reflection. Integrate digital learning and support the ISTE Standards (formerly National Educational Technology Standards for Students or NETS): - Understand that real transformational change results from teaching and learning, not ever-changing digital devices. - Give students opportunities to exercise their voice, choice, and creativity using multimedia and digital tools. - Implement practical novice-, operational-, and wow-level lessons and tips for using digital tools in classroom lessons. - Foster digital citizenship, helping students keep themselves and their data safe online and make ethical decisions on the Internet. - Learn how to get students communicating, collaborating, innovating, and thinking critically in grade K-2 classroom lessons. Contents: Chapter 1: Learning Technology Operations and Concepts Chapter 2: Embracing Creativity Chapter 3: Communicating and Collaborating Chapter 4: Conducting Research and Curating Information Chapter 5: Thinking Critically to Solve Problems Chapter 6: Being Responsible Digital Citizens Chapter 7: Expanding Technology and Coding Concepts Epilogue Appendix References and Resources
Image by rawpixel.com Future-ready classrooms need to do more than just "teach" content to learners. I am not saying that content doesn't matter, but I believe that our education system can do a better job using content to engage students in building and practicing essential skills. Instead of teaching content, use content to help students develop essential skills connected to learning and real life. Creativity is the foundation of most lessons and activities I design for my students. I try to be mindful that everything I create for my students needs to start with the idea that creating needs to be part of the learning process. In addition to creativity, I also place a high value on the related skills of collaboration, critical thinking, and communication. I believe a focus on the 4 Cs not only helps my students learn, but it also helps my students practice essential life skills as we engage in and explore our content. Today I want to share some resources we've curated to support the 4 Cs. We've also organized a free document that could be used to engage staff in some self-paced professional development opportunities connected to each of the 4 Cs. Collaboration Resources - Students need the opportunity to work with their peers in both the physical and digital workspace. A classroom full of students with headphones on in front of their screens is a dull place no matter how engaging the activity might be. Students also need to learn that collaboration is more than divide and conquer. Communication Resources - Personal and digital communication are essential skills that we must develop in a learner-centered classroom. It is also crucial for students to learn how to communicate as "digital citizens". Critical Thinking Resources - If the students can "Google" the answer to a question, do I really need to be asking it? Students need to develop the skill to solve problems independently. They also need to learn how to critically explore digital text, images, videos, and more. Future-ready learners need to discover and explore new questions, not just search for answers. Creativity Resources - Creating should be part of the learning process, not just a product at the end of the learning experience. Creativity in a 1 to 1 classroom is not just about creating artistic works. The best creative activities use digital tools to help students create as they learn. Want to learn more or design a professional development experience connected to the 4 Cs? Explore Additional Resources and Ideas in this Interactive HyperDoc for Educators Connected to the 4 Cs. If you have a question or suggestion, please consider sharing it in the comments below. #AlwaysLearning #BetterTogether Teaching and Learning Books
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This Digital Citizenship writing activity poster is triple the fun with the combination of coloring, creativity, and group work! All inspired by promoting good digital citizenship in your classroom. The collaborative poster comes with a discussion handout for, "how can you be a good digital citizen." The poster features social media, downloading files, posting messages and pictures, using apps, publishing content, a writing prompt and brain friendly fun. Students will collaborate to assemble the 3.3h x 2.6w poster for your classroom wall, bulletin board, classroom door, hallway, lobby, or library. It is a show stopper. Watch students and staff stop and look...it is eye catching! -------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------- Customer feedback reviews on this resource: ❤What a fun way to wrap up digital citizenship with my 4th graders! They especially loved piecing it together at the end. ❤What a fun way to wrap up digital citizenship with my 4th graders! They especially loved piecing it together at the end. ❤Brilliant - my class loved completing and creating this. -------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------- Great for any time of the year! Particularly during back to school and Digital Learning Day (February) and anti-bullying activities. The Digital Footprint poster includes assembly instructions and helpful tips to make it even better! You will only need to print this one time per class! That's it.The collaboration poster project is a perfect size to laminate. You'll love watching your students collaborate. The activity is designed for students to communicate and work together. Encourage your students to find class members with poster pieces near their own to create their masterpiece. The writing activity is truly insightful and reflective of the promoting what it means to be a good digital citizen, expectations, acceptable technology use, and online responsibility. Includes: ★ Explicit and complete directions from start to finish ★ An optional row of pieces in the event you have more students ★ A writing activity focusing on how can you be a good digital citizen? ★ digital footprint coloring page (8.5 x11) ★ discussion handout for digital citizenship ★Pieces for your students to color and complete the writing response Recommended supplies needed: crayons, colored pencils, scissors, tape or stapler Please provide me with really appreciated feedback! GET VISUAL! Study All Knight Blog Study All Knight Facebook Danielle Knight (Study All Knight) on Pinterest Study All Knight on Twitter Study All Knight on Instagram Created by Danielle Knight, © Study All Knight, The Knight Stuff, LLC
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