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Have you harnessed the power of technology tools to connect with your students?
If not, try these tools:
- Twitter: create a Twitter account connected to your Teacher Persona. Mine is @edugatorvogel which matches my website, edugatorvogel.com, and helps to tie my Teacher Persona to my students. They know me as edugatorvogel and know they can find me on the web and on Twitter. I do NOT follow any students, though they are free to follow me. I DO tweet them updates, assignments and reminders and ask them to RT their followers many of whom include other students of mine.
- Edmodo: Create classes (groups) and have students update their email and text messaging settings so they get messages or emails when you post a note, direct message or new assignment/quiz. Edmodo is awesome in that it allows you to create groups just for select group of students who have the group code. This way you can share information with cohesive groups of students OR create small groups of students who are working on one topic. The beauty is that Edmodo also works on smartphones whether Apple or Android. Check your app store for options. To see Edmodo in action, watch a webinar at Support.Edmodo.com.
- Schoology: This option works in the same way that Edmodo does. Schoology is geared more toward the higher-ed set but does have options for secondary and elementary school. In the same way Edmodo allows for individual groups, Schoology offers capabilities for students to choose email or text for updates on assignments/quizzes, messages, posts, etc. Schoology also has an app on both the Apple platform and the Android platform.
Responding to student needs through technology is second nature to them and now, to me. While I do not have to be present 24/7, I can provide just-in-time answers to questions so my students are successful and, therefore, so am I!
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