@EdTechGSD Thursday ETEP Portfolio Highlights are awesome! Ana Alamo explains the power of Technology! pic.twitter.com/DFiWXn0Uho
— Pam Moeai (@pammoeai) April 7, 2016
Teachers from one of our cohorts of ETEP — Educational Technology Endorsement Program recently shared updates on the projects and activities they are engaging in with their students. Many great ideas were shared and it was exciting to have a glimpse into the incredible work these teachers are undertaking with their students. Pam Moeai, one of our ETEP trainers, shared snapshots of their portfolio updates on Twitter, and so we gather and share these tweets with you below.
Keep in mind that these teachers comprise just one of the four current cohorts in the ETEP program. Participating teachers come together from all content areas and grade levels to learn how to integrate technology tools and 21st Century learning standards into their practice as part of this rigorous 2-year professional development program. We will feature more on our other amazing ETEP teachers and trainers in coming posts.
@EdTechGSD Thursday ETEP Portfolio Highlights are awesome! Ana Alamo explains the power of Technology! pic.twitter.com/DFiWXn0Uho
— Pam Moeai (@pammoeai) April 7, 2016
@EdTechGSD Jennifer Williams shows off her knowledge of WebQuests! pic.twitter.com/NplGLwUTOD
— Pam Moeai (@pammoeai) April 7, 2016
@EDTechGSD Christian Davies tells us how Thinglink has been a great way to engage his students! pic.twitter.com/cFrzS58ZDi
— Pam Moeai (@pammoeai) April 7, 2016
@EdTechGSD InfoGraphics are a great way to measure understanding. Students don't even realize this is an assessment! pic.twitter.com/5Agu6n0pr0
— Pam Moeai (@pammoeai) April 7, 2016
@EdTechGSD Heather Green's students created educational videos using Stupeflix. What a fabulous tool! pic.twitter.com/EbSMNlzx3g
— Pam Moeai (@pammoeai) April 7, 2016
@EdTechGSD Jodie Horgan and creating ice crystals is awesome! Using Stop Motion Video is absolutely priceless! pic.twitter.com/4f5QsT3wav
— Pam Moeai (@pammoeai) April 7, 2016
@EdTechGSD Try Tagul and word clouds to promote student self-awareness. ETEP Teachers rock! pic.twitter.com/cDlJvWummN
— Pam Moeai (@pammoeai) April 7, 2016
@EdTechGSD Jennie Smith LOVES using Google Classroom with her students! pic.twitter.com/R7F73IEnsU
— Pam Moeai (@pammoeai) April 7, 2016
https://twitter.com/pammoeai/status/718229373963399168
@EdTechGSD Stephanie Flock demonstrates using blogs and Twitter with her journalism students. Fabulous engagement! pic.twitter.com/Jr8x0UaVqc
— Pam Moeai (@pammoeai) April 8, 2016
@EdTechGSD Jody Lynn Tolley shares Authentic Learning Anti-Bullying Play created and performed by her ASL students!! pic.twitter.com/6dzyp8tbHv
— Pam Moeai (@pammoeai) April 8, 2016
@EdTechGSD WebQuests, Graphic Design, and Blogging is a hit with Susan Root's class! Great 21st Century Teaching!! pic.twitter.com/1eSacfDY4p
— Pam Moeai (@pammoeai) April 8, 2016
@EdTechGSD Scott Slade showcases his hard work in ETEP with a Stupeflix montage! I love our creative teachers! pic.twitter.com/Bmjb9fUj8G
— Pam Moeai (@pammoeai) April 8, 2016
@EdTechGSD be sure to check with our ETEP1, ETEP3 and EYEPyear1 teachers as well! We having amazing teachers with so much to share!
— Brandi Gollinger (@bmgollinger) April 8, 2016