Amplify Voice through Social Media #CUE18
Giving students a platform to exercise their voice, and listening to learn and understand, makes an impact on learning, academic discourse, class/school/district culture and climate.
Some of the highlights and resources gained from learning with @JoeMarquez70 's at #CUE18, includes:
Some of the highlights and resources gained from learning with @JoeMarquez70 's at #CUE18, includes:
- Digital Citizenship -- address this daily
- Invite a Guest Moderator to the backchannel
Back Channel Tools
- Today's Meet
- ZiteBoard
- AwwApp
- Class Hashtag
Collaborating, Learning Artifacts, Annotating Tools
- Google Classroom
- in conjunction with qbbuzzer
- Google Sites
- Flipgrid
- Perusall
- Edji
- YouTube with Vialogues
- NearPod
Connect with the world beyond the four walls:
Note: I am sharing some resources and successes from Joe Marquez, and please understand that I have not vetted the privacy policies for AB 1584 compliance yet.
- What are some other success stories of amplifying student voice?
- How else might we promote academic discourse?
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