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Carter's Edventures in Technology

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Podcast Show Notes 

When working on your personal or technology goals, always start with why you want to do “the thing.” Next, you need to identify how you will do it and last, think of what you want them to do.  

  

When choosing new tech or tools for the classroom think of these 3 questions:

  • What is the product?

  • How much time investment is needed?

  • What kind of support will you have/need? 
     

References: 

Sinek, S. (2009). Start with why. United States: Portfolio. 

In this episode, I will discuss the importance of a Professional Learning Network (PLN), how to build your PLN, and where to find resources and ideas for the classroom. I will cover some of my favorite hashtags and people you can follow on Twitter.

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Hashtags: #edchat, #TLAP, #ShakeUpLearning, #DitchBook, #FlipGridFever, #MabankLearns


Twitter people: Kasey Bell @ShakeUpLearning, Alice Keeler @alicekeelerorg, Matt Miller @jmattmiller, Eric Curts @Ericcurts

In this episode, I will share with you some of my favorite ways to organize resources shared by my Professional Learning Network. I even use these for personal use too! I will briefly cover Wakelet, OneNote, Google Keep, and Google Sheets and how you can use them to organize and share your resources.

 

Wakelet

 

One Note

 

Google Keep

 

Google Sheets

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