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All things educational technology and how they work on my middle school library world!
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 Google Forms - Creating Exit Tickets for your Students - Student Reflections using Google Forms - via  Attechedu.training


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Via Tom D'Amico (@TDOttawa)
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Love a Quick Exit Ticket!

Arizona State University, Claire McLaughlin's curator insight, January 20, 2018 7:04 PM
Step by step video that clearly explains and demonstrates how to use Google Forms.  Great for pre- and post surveys, exit tickets, etc.  
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10 Digital Tools for Teaching You Can Learn This Summer

10 Digital Tools for Teaching You Can Learn This Summer | Daring Ed Tech | Scoop.it
You've reached the time of year that EVERY teacher dreams of from the first day of school: summer break. Now, as you pack your bags and head for that

Via Tom D'Amico (@TDOttawa)
GwynethJones's insight:

Everyone should take their own PD in their hands - that's the ONLY way to be an Ed Tech change agent!

jbcassidy's curator insight, July 23, 2015 8:48 AM

Gotta get going on some of these digital tools! Amazing possibilities!

Elizabeth Hartley's curator insight, August 4, 2015 5:03 PM

#EdTech #TechEd #STEM #DigitalLearning

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The Power of Admitting What We Don’t Know

The Power of Admitting What We Don’t Know | Daring Ed Tech | Scoop.it

A few months into the school year, I asked her how it was going. “You know, I decided to be a learner alongside the students for the content where I feel I have less expertise. I work more as a facilitator when that content comes around, and question and probe with the students. I think they’re learning more than they would have if I was doing more direct instruction and had more content expertise. Go figure!”


Via paul rayner
GwynethJones's insight:

Saying to someone "I don't know" is oddly freeing and liberating! Esp. when you can say that to your kiddos! But I try to always follow up with "But I'm gonna try and find out - let's discover together"

 

Confession: There are some  websites, devices, and technologies that I do not want to learn...and that's OK! I don't have to be the expert on everything -- and I can't!

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