Link to the video I made about the conference
YouTube
Uploaded by Eric Wrightson on 2017-12-03.
Here is the link to Shelly Fryer's classroom website where she provides all the resources needed to work through Scratch Jr.
Shellyfryer
PBS Kids Scratch Jr. app. These student coding camps are sponsored by The Div ( @thedivorg @sfryer) or via my website contact form.
This is a link to one of the polls the workshop asked participants to complete.
Learner
Teacher resources and professional development across the curriculum
As part of the webinar, we were encouraged to create an code.org account and with a student account I would begin learning about codng.
Code.org
Try the new tutorials, win a celebrity video chat for yourself or your class!
We didn’t create anything, we went through a series of activities that I’m trying to get.
Google Docs
There was not an activity to go with this workshop so I decided to make an Amazon wishlist like the one that she used.
Amazon
We were not asked to make anything but i made a list of books I though would be good for my future classroom.
Google Docs
Create a new document and edit with others at the same time -- from your computer, phone or tablet. Get stuff done with or without an internet connection. Use Docs to edit Word files. Free from Google.
Link to video I created on YouTube
Shared my stop motion work on Twitter!
Twitter
Fun video from workshop led by @MrsBeck25 yesterday! https://t.co/RvaAzpHCEV
We weren't asked to create anything, however, we were involved in a discussion, surveys, and scenario decision making on biases.
Teaching Tolerance
A stereotype is an exaggerated belief, image or distorted truth about a person or group-a generalization that allows for little or no individual differences or social variation. Stereotypes are based on images in mass media, or reputations passed on by parents, peers and other members of society. Stereotypes can be positive or negative.
Didn’t make anything but this was the link to the online conference.
Globaleducationconference
SCROLL DOWN FOR TIME ZONES - CLICK THROUGH TO SEE SCHEDULE... Attending the Global Education Conference: The Global Education Conference is free to attend. &a...
The speaker suggested that if our students wanted to be apart of this video, we needed to send in a video of a student saying "hello."
Oneworldclassrooms
Here are our first videos! We'll update them as we receive more greetings! The first video features 50 students from 9 countries saying 30 greetings in 23 languages. The second is abbreviated to include only one clip of each greeting.