Monday 31 March 2014

Professional Online Presence

Professional Online Presence

Scenarios:
Scenario One: An educator in your school wants ideas for how to use ipads in her Literacy Lesson to enhance her classes understanding of different genre structures.
Scenario Two: A Year Six teacher wants to use a wiki for project information gathering and collation.
Scenario Three: The Pre-Primary teacher wants to use tablets during her LIteracy time to encourage writing.
Scenario Four: The principal wants to use collaborative documents during staff meetings to speed up consultation and feedback.
Scenario Five: The Year Four teacher wants good places online to get maths resources aligned to the Australian Curriculum.
Scenario Six:  The Year Five teacher has a 1:1 iPad program in his class and wants to know a way he can share information from his iPad to the class and receive their work back when they are finished.
 Examples of Professional Online Presence

http://technochalkie.blogspot.com.au

http://www.year4shpsh.blogspot.com.au/

http://shpshengagingheartsandminds.blogspot.com.au/

http://shpshedutech.blogspot.com.au/

http://yearsixshps.weebly.com  

http://www.stmcps.com/class-news/ 

https://demystifict.wordpress.com/


Discussion Points
What was effective? 
What made a blog/website better than others?

What are the reasons for creating an online presence?
Do you have any online presence? Please share. 
If not what would you consider for your own online professional presence?  
How can you develop and awareness of what is out there to help and support educators?

Other Examples
Edmodo Join groups and have a network of teachers. Questions can be asked and they are answered most of the time.  
Weebly/Wix.
Digital portfolios, professional development.
Scoop it

https://tackk.com 
www.blogger.com 

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