A1 Sorry for the late replies, but ever time I join a Microsoft teams call with my professors from Grove City College, I love how they try to personalize their calls with us, like one of my professors who gives us nicknames. It makes it feel like we never left campus. #BeTheOne
As a preservice teacher during this crazy time in our world, I am curious to see/find out how teachers are still making an impact on the lives of their students even if they can’t meet in person #specialedchat#spedchat#edchat#pstpln#gccedu
Digital Breakout Boxes sound like a very cool yet interactive way for students to become engaged in a classroom. I’m already starting to create some ideas for my future math classroom where I use these breakout boxes myself! #bettertogether#futureteacherslead#gccedu
@QloneApp allowed me to create an awesome PowerPoint presentation filled with 3-D scans of household items for students to calculate different volumes. The PowerPoint can be found here under 3-D Project JordanLeandro.weebly.com/tech-tools.html
Special thanks to @samcarney for sharing her insights today about Google certifications. I never knew you could become certified in Google as a teacher, but will be something I am happy to pursue to better prepare for my students. #gccedu#bettertogether#futureteacherslead
Can’t wait to begin working towards becoming a Microsoft Certificed Innovative Educator as I explore and learn more about Microsoft OneNote #BetterTogether#gccedu#futureteacherslead
Rules, routines and reinforcement are key to helping students with behavioral disorders. Thanks @MelansonSophia for coming up with that cool fast way to remember how to help these learners! #gccedu#futureteacherslead#bettertogether
A3: Finally being able to come home and be around my family has been fun in itself. It's also cool to have a teacher in your family whom you can gain some helpful tips and tricks from during this time #resiliencechat
A2: I would like to shout out my professors, especially those who are behind the scenes working hard to make everything works smoothly as we transition to online classes #resiliencechat
A1: Now that many college classes have shifted online like my school, one of our professors decided to create multiple chat groups in our class so we would have people we can talk to about how we’re feeling/what were doing making sure to stay connected #resiliencechat
It’s important to always be consistent with your students, as @realrapreynolds would say, consistency is key in helping build relationships with your students