@NavaVillalvazo Great ideas! I’m sure videos are extremely helpful for teaching PE to your special ed students :) Music is always a great way to get our students into a positive mindset!
@drevanssantiago@DrEddiesClass A4) As a high school spec. Ed. PE teacher, I would utilize YouTube, so my students can watch or can listen to videos explaining why physical activity benefits them. I could also play music to pump up my students for their warm-up activities. @Duncannedd#CSUBTEd#csubedte4200
@drevanssantiago A4) A Smartboard is an essential piece of classroom equipment. Short, age appropriate youtube videos bring history to life and engage younger elementary kids. And GoNoodle music videos are great for learning while getting the wiggles out. #CSUBTEd#csubedte4200@DrEddiesClass
@drevanssantiago@Ststansberry A4) As an Elementary music teacher (I’m not sure this will be the grade I teach) I plan on using A Cappella to help my students develop their independent part-singing skills. They will also use programs like Musescore for bonus assignments using their composition skills.
@Jilalo_YT Hello Eduardo, what a great proposal! I completely agree; this could help thousands of families. It is essential that lower-income families get affordable access to the internet. Our students need this!!!
This has been such a great Twitter slow chat. Let’s keep it going!! Here's our question for the night. Make sure you respond with A3) before your response. Don't forget to tag #CSUBTED , #CSUBEDTE4200@doctor2pi@Ststansberry@Duncannedd
@MetzliDelgadil1 Hello Metzli, this is a great idea! You made great points here and it is valuable to have personal experience with this concept. Public libraries could make a huge difference in our students’ lives.
@Ststansberry@doctor2pi@Duncannedd A3) Chrome books and hotspots should be available to all students. There needs to be equity in education and technological resources can help us with this! All students deserve the resources they need in order to learn. #CSUBTED#csubedte4200
Welcome to @csubted's Spring 2021 Twitter Chat! We are excited to have students from across @CSUBakersfield's EdTech classes collaborate and learn from each other through twitter! Reply and introduce yourself. Tag your EDTE4200 professor! #csubted#csubedte4200#edtech
@doctor2pi@DrEddiesClass@teachsci8@Tech_Buddha@Ststansberry@Duncannedd A1Building a relationship with students through a remote learning environment becomes easier over time. Students will navigate new and exciting platforms that will enhance their education. I believe zoom and google classroom is the best way to connect with them. #edte4200#csubted
@ClauRamGon27 Hello Claudia, that’s great! I plan on becoming a substitute teacher next semester and I am working on getting into the credential program at CSUB as well.