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Leading in a Remote Learning World

A Principal's Reflections

So many resources are being shared daily on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Pinterest. You can either lurk and learn or develop your own Personal Learning Network (PLN) to farm the best ideas and strategies that are actually working in similar demographics. This definitely applies now.

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The Future is Now: Preparing Our Youngest Scholars for a Digital World

The CoolCatTeacher

Importance of Professional Learning Network (PLN) 00:02:11:22 – 00:02:34:20 Debbie Tannenbaum discusses the importance of a PLN and how it has enriched her career. I'm doing things now that I would have never imagined doing five years ago, and a lot of that is due to the people I've been connected with through social media.

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Fake Instagram Template with Google Slides (FREE)

Shake Up Learning

Leveraging social media to teach students has been a huge win for me in the classroom. I’m forever grateful that Tara Martin taught us all how to annotate text through social media. . Finding ways to bring their world into the classroom for the sneaky purposes of learning will get you to that end goal every time.

Google 101
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What Does the Research Say About School Communications?

edWeb.net

Although 69% of parents said they always or often use Facebook, while only 12% said they never do, this doesn’t mean they believe it’s an effective communications tool. In addition, she leads several other research efforts on the impact of mobile devices, digital content and blended learning models in both K-12 and higher education.

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Hidden Digital Spaces Where Innovation in Education is Brewing

MIND Research Institute

First, check out a recap of our last chat on blended learning. Facebook Groups. Facebook groups are usually fairly accessible because many people already have a Facebook profile for personal use. But you can also use Facebook for developing your professional learning network. PST, 7 p.m.

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10 Things You Didn’t Know About Google Meet – SULS0110

Shake Up Learning

Shake Up Learning listeners can get an exclusive 3-month trial for Mote Unlimited by going to justmote.me/shakeuplearning. Thank you to @the_lovely_librarian on Instagram for re-sharing a Shake Up Learning post about creative assignments and Blended Learning with Google. 3 hours professional learning credit.

Meeting 101
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3 Things for School Leaders to Consider During the Transition to Distance Learning

EdTechTeam

If you don’t have social media accounts for your school, this may be the time to move forward with creating them. Twitter, Facebook and even Instagram are all good places to begin and I’d be willing to bet that you have parents on all of those platforms. In times like this, I don’t think there is too much information.