Want to do Tech Like a Pirate stuff?
Website: TechLikeaPirate.com
What’s the focus of the book? (Using tech to create an experience, make learning memorable) “Don’t just teach a lesson. Create an experience!”
Is there research that supports doing activities that are fun? (Shawn Achor productivity, neuroscience study, National Institute for Play ongoing studies)
What are the ways to Tech Like a Pirate?
Social media and apps Video Games Collaboration Images Exploration Global communicationCan these be used with Google tools? And remote learning?
Social media and apps: Instagram/Snapchat/Twitter templates in Slides Video: In video calls/pre-recorded video: What’s the lens you see the video through? (news anchor, on the scenes TV reporter, reality game show, horror movie, etc.) Global communication: Inviting virtual guests, adding virtual field trips to video calls Exploration: giving students flexibility in what they research/find info (and where they find it) Collaboration: Shared Google Slides Google Teacher Podcast MailbagRenee Johnson (California) -- Task: create an unboxing video of your past self. Before created: put items in it, like survival kit to send to past self to prepare for the situation now. Write a note to explain why each item was in it. Close box. Put tape. In the video, past self opens up the box, reads the note, and pulls out one by one to see what’s inside. Posted these on a Wakelet so everyone can watch everyone’s videos. Hopefully, someone else can use this.
8 YouTube-inspired classroom video ideasSteve Scaysbrook (United Kingdom) -- Use of Google school within the university. Examples of this? Mostly, setting up an online school for professionals who need to do continued professional development (CPD). Do that study. Give them tasks, curriculum, info … then mark work and give them CPD time for doing it.
On The Blogs Matt: Tech Like a PIRATE: 10 things you’ll find in the book Tech Like a PIRATE resources page The LOST CHAPTER of Tech Like a PIRATE: Storytelling: Bringing the power of stories to your teaching and Learning math through story: Examples from one teacher’s classroom Ditch That Textbook eLearning Resources Page Kasey: FREE Access to Fluency Tutor What Students Have to Say About Remote Learning [interviews with a 3rd and 12th grader] – SULS061 Remote Learning ResourcesSunsetting. But Not The End. - GTP126
Tips from Teachers - GTP125
REPLAY: Google Classroom Tips for Remote Learning - GTP113
Google Arts and Culture - GTP124
Meaningful Group Work with Google Tools - GTP123
Build Classroom Community with Google Tools - GTP122
Support Students with Google Sites - GTP121
Fall 2020 Google Update Roundup - GTP120
Google Teacher Tips (Vol. 5) - GTP119
Ending the Year Remotely with Google - GTP118
Engaging Students and Families During Remote Learning - GTP116
Using Google Tools to Connect with Students - GTP115
G Suite Basics for Remote Learning - GTP114
REPLAY - Apps That Integrate with Google Classroom - GTT082
Google Classroom Tips for Remote Learning - GTP113
Google Meet for Remote Teaching - GTP112
Teaching Remotely with Carly Black - GTP111
Using Google to Teach Remotely - GTP110
Spring Break Reading & Listening Recommendations - GTP109
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