@ccynthia883@tom_karnes@DrEddiesClass I think word of mouth is a great way. You can learn from other teachers as what might or might not work for them in the classroom.
@tom_karnes A4) When I have questions about technology I ask the teacher that I work with, I would recommend asking teachers with experience that can guide you in the right direction. They can tell you what might work best, and asking your students for their input. #csubted@dreddiesclass
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@YeseniaMar4441@Ststansberry@Duncannedd I agree with you about Duo Lingo, I feel that if students have access to it in the classroom it will help with learning English because they are being exposed to it more often.
@Ststansberry A3.) Duo lingo is a great tool for kids. Using duo lingo along with other resources brings multilingual students to becoming fluent. I believe educators should use these resources along with their own curriculum to support multilingual learners. @Duncannedd#CSUBTED#EDTE4200
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@tom_karnes I think the best way to find new and effective ways to incorporate technology is from colleagues. We should always be introducing new things in our classrooms. There is no one thing that works for all students so we should always be trying new things. #CSUBTed
@Ststansberry Duolingo is a great app the helps individuals learn another language. Instead of multilingual learners working on assignment in apps like Prodigy, Educators can set a time for ELLs to work on Duolingo. #CSUBTed
@doctor2pi I would recommend Google Classroom as most every phone/tablet has Google built in. They are cheaper by the day allowing more access for more people. W/ Translate, even other languages will be able to gain the knowledge presented. Reaches across all the different levels.
@doctor2pi I think a great resource for future or current teachers is class dojo. It allows teachers to communicate with parents. Teachers can also use it to give. parents updates on their students. #CSUBTED
@doctor2pi Teachers & parents can connect through the Class Dojo app. Through this app teachers can communicate with parents on how their student is performing in class and notify parents of any assignments or homework the student may need to turn in. #CSUBTED
@DrEddiesClass Hello! I am Vanessa Castellon. I am a Senior CAFS major in my last semester at CSUB. My hope it teach 2nd grade. I currently work with tk-4th grade students as a Behavioral Health Aide. #CSUBTED@DrEddiesClass
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