One of the ways that I reflect on my learning is through writing. Writing has given me many opportunities to share my voice, my students voices, and the discoveries I have made along the way about my own growth.
I have discovered that my deepest thoughts and learning takes place when I reflect on what I am doing, how it is happening, and why. The why is the heart of my own learning and this is where I begin when I think, plan, write, create, design, and then share, share another story.
I never dreamed that I would ever be published. I never thought that anyone would be interested in my learning and that of my students. I encourage anyone to take a risk, write your story, and then share it. You never know.. Sometimes dreams come true...
I have discovered that my deepest thoughts and learning takes place when I reflect on what I am doing, how it is happening, and why. The why is the heart of my own learning and this is where I begin when I think, plan, write, create, design, and then share, share another story.
I never dreamed that I would ever be published. I never thought that anyone would be interested in my learning and that of my students. I encourage anyone to take a risk, write your story, and then share it. You never know.. Sometimes dreams come true...
A Case Study: Kindergarten by my friend Helen Knauf
Helen came to kindergarten in Vermont all the way from Germany to see how I use social media in kindergarten.
Helen came to kindergarten in Vermont all the way from Germany to see how I use social media in kindergarten.
TeachSDGs Site:
Reflecting and Connecting About the Global Goals
The Global Goals in Kindergarten
National Geographic Publication
ISTE Publications:
Digital Citizenship
Blogging In Kindergarten
Entrsekt Magazine: ISTE:
From taboo to trending: Formerly restricted, social media is the new learning tool in classrooms
Kidblog Teacher Spotlight
Kidblog In Action
Kidblog Finding Success
Kidblog: Value of an Audience
Kidblog: Inside and Outside of the Classroom
EdSurge: Fostering Global Citizenship
GettingSmart: GlobalEd Connectivity in the Kindergarten Classroom
Terrapin: Promoting Literacy via Coding
Education Week:
A Kindergarten Teacher's Journey
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Guidelines For Using Twitter
NEAToday:
Using Technology to Lift Student Voices
Social Media is Slowly Gaining Perspective
@TeachThought: 6 Simple Takeaway
SmartBrief:
Social Media Inside/Outside of the Classroom
Making a Difference, One Project at a Time
6 Positive Effects of Blogging
Connecting Twitter Outside of the Classroom
Using Technology To Enhance Conversations
A Focus On Literacy
How to Establish a Math Culture in Kindergarten
Powerful Learning Practice:
Blogging with Elementary Students
Parents, Students, and Teachers Working Together for Success
Teach.com: Social Media and Blogging in Kindergarten
Voicethread: Student Voice