My Sharing in a Nutshell
In my presentation, I focused on my why. This is what not only drives our instruction, but is the reason we connect. I made sure to also differentiate between a connected educator versus a connected person. This idea was inspired by Amanda Dykes' (@amandacdykes) post, Are You a Connected or a Connected Person? I shared that in my case, I was both. This is why I don't have separate accounts on Twitter or Facebook.
To check out my presentation slides, click here.
For my handout, click here.
Sharing is Caring
But perhaps the biggest moment during my session was not my sharing. Instead, it was when my colleagues gave their input and insights. This made my heart smile to know that my fellow teachers were comfortable enough to share their experiences, whys, and questions. And to know that they were engaged throughout and related to my message was absolutely priceless! Conversations were going before, during, and after the session. We even started a Google Spreadsheet on our state Facebook group page to continue the conversations. And that's what's it's all about for me. The connections.Takeaways
So here are a few topics that emerged from our sharing during the session. I have also included more resources to explore. This section is dedicated to my state crew!Tips for Building Your PLN
- Find your people
- Start small (with one tool) and get comfortable with it!
- Pick the tool that is right for you and stick to it
- It's amazing how far we've come thanks to technology! Now we can connect with gifted educators all over the nation and globe.
The Maker Ed Movement:
- MakerSpaces, Maker Faire
- DIY is Right on Time- My take on Makerspaces in the Elementary Gifted Ed Class
Coding:
Professional Conferences/Groups:
- NAGC- Computers & Technology Facebook Group
- ISTE 2015- The Mega Tech Conference of the Year!