Monday, June 29, 2015
Pure Genius Chapter 7: Getting Started with Social Media
This week, we have the chapter that encourages you to get started with social media for either your own professional learning group or for student interaction. Since we have spent the last few summer discussing the merits of Twitter...several of you have exhausted that route. So...for this week, you can choose...either explore Twitter and report your findings. Tell us your Twitter handle, tell us who you are following and what you have learned OR explore the world of educational blogs. I have tried both and tend to get more out of blogs since they tend to be less of a "time hog" than Twitter. Two of my favorites are http://www.weareteachers.com and http://www.edutopia.org (though these may qualify as blog catalogs rather than actual blogs). You can take a look at these two or go to http://www.cybraryman.com/0_teachers1.htm and browse your grade level or subject area to find various blogs. Choose one and start following. Report back with the blog URL and let us know how you might benefit from following it in the future OR you may choose to start your own blog. If you start your own, share the URL and let us know how you are going to use it in the future.
Friday, June 26, 2015
Pure Genius Chapter 6: Social Media and Students
Sorry folks...I had internet issues yesterday and didn't get this one posted.
Social media use by students can be a slippery slope. Are you encouraging your students to utilize social media to enhance or expand their learning or to share things they are creating? How are you or how is your school helping students learn how to use social media safely?
For next week we will be reading the next chapter, titled "Getting Started with Social Media." (Don't worry...the question next time will not be about Twitter:)
Social media use by students can be a slippery slope. Are you encouraging your students to utilize social media to enhance or expand their learning or to share things they are creating? How are you or how is your school helping students learn how to use social media safely?
For next week we will be reading the next chapter, titled "Getting Started with Social Media." (Don't worry...the question next time will not be about Twitter:)
Monday, June 22, 2015
Pure Genius Chapter 5: Social Media and Teachers
This week we are reading about teachers' use of social media. How are you all using social media? To share what your students are doing? To ask questions of your PLN? To read about what other educators are doing and get ideas to use in your classroom? Also, what is your preferred social media tool and why? And if you're not utilizing social media, are you seeing reasons why you should jump in and try it?
Next week, we will read the chapter titled "Social Media and Students."
Next week, we will read the chapter titled "Social Media and Students."
Thursday, June 18, 2015
Pure Genius Chapter 4: Six Building Blocks of Innovative Learning
I'm a firm believer in "sharing the wealth". So...how you will share your ideas with your colleagues? Was it helpful to read the three real-world examples of genius hour that Don shared? How have those changed or confirmed your thoughts about genius hour?
For next week we will read chapter 5, "Social Media and Teachers."
For next week we will read chapter 5, "Social Media and Teachers."
Monday, June 15, 2015
Pure Genius Chapter 3: There Is No Plan
Although Don says that there's no plan for an innovation class, he shares a great description of how a typical week in his classroom runs and the expectations he has for his students. After reading this chapter, do you have ideas of how you could implement an innovation project or genius hour into your classroom? Or maybe you have ideas of some baby steps to adding innovation to your classroom. Please share those.
For next week, please read "Six Building Blocks of Innovative Learning."
Saturday, June 13, 2015
June 24th Conference on a Couch
Hi all...I attending an EdCamp yesterday and while I was there one of the participants told us about Danville Community High School's Conference on a Couch event taking place on Wednesday June 24th. Several of the sessions address our topic of Innovation and the closing keynote speaker is Don Wettrick ... the author of "Pure Genius: Building a Culture of Innovation and Taking 20% Time to the Next Level." I would love for a group of us to get together to attend the conference. I could get a school van for the trip and lunch is provided...so it would only cost you $15 each.
Please take a look at their website http://couchconference.org/ and let me know if you are interested in attending. You will need to register on your own, but I can make arrangements for the school van.
Since it takes a little over 2 hours to get to Danville, we would need to leave the school by 6:30 am to get there on time.
Please take a look at their website http://couchconference.org/ and let me know if you are interested in attending. You will need to register on your own, but I can make arrangements for the school van.
Since it takes a little over 2 hours to get to Danville, we would need to leave the school by 6:30 am to get there on time.
Thursday, June 11, 2015
Pure Genius Chapter 2: Creating a Culture of Innovation and Leadership
Could you relate to Don's story about giving his students freedom to decide what to study, but a majority of the students not knowing what to do? Have you given your students opportunities to have some freedom in your classroom? What about opportunities for students to be leaders? Or what ideas do you have for doing this in the future? Do you think freedom and leadership for students in your classroom will lead to innovation?
If you know of others who would like to participate in the book club, it's not too late. Just remind them to start with week one so we all have a chance to meet them.
For next week, please read the next chapter, "There Is No Plan."
Sunday, June 7, 2015
Pure Genius Chapter 1: Why Innovate?
Before we start, I wanted to discuss the schedule with you. I looked at the chapters and our summer and we will have to double up some weeks to get finished before school starts. Here is the schedule I propose:
Discussion questions will be posted on the following dates:
Chapter
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Date
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Chapter 1: Why Innovate
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June 8
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Chapter 2: Creating a Culture of Innovation and Leadership
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June 11
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Chapter 3: There is No Plan
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June 15
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Chapter 4: Six Building Blocks of Innovative Learning
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June 18
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Chapter 5: Social Media and Teachers
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June 22
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Chapter 6: Social Media and Students
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June 25
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Chapter 7: Getting Started with Social Media
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June 29
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Chapter 8: Opportunities are Everywhere
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July 6
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Chapter 9: Student Voices
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July 9
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Chapter 10: Moving Forward
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July 13
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End notes and wrap up
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July 16
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All posts must be complete
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July 27th
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Let me know if these dates are agreeable. I am open to suggestions, but past experience has shown that trying to complete the discussions after school stars is never a good idea.
Also...I want to admit that I will be using several of the discussion questions posted by the IDOE when we used this book during their spring book discussion. I read this book and participated in the discussion and felt that it was a great book and had something to offer our community.
I know that some of you have out of town plans, so if you can’t post on a particular week, just catch up when you can. All posts must be complete by July 27th.
Pure Genius Chapter 1: Why Innovate?
Let's get started with -- what is innovation to you? And why do you think it's important to innovate?
Please discuss the posted question and/or respond to a comment by another participant each week. The more interaction there is between participants, the richer and more beneficial the conversation will be.
If you are just entering the conversation this week, welcome! Be sure to scroll down to last week's post and introduce yourself. Remember….in order to get the PGPs, you must post a comment for each chapter of the book.
For next week, please read chapter 2, "Creating a Culture of Innovation & Leadership."
Wednesday, June 3, 2015
Summer 2015 Discussion Group
This summer we will be discussing: Pure Genius: Building a Culture of Innovation and Taking 20% Time to the Next Level by Don Wettrick
Before we get started, please join this blog and introduce yourself to the group. Let us know what you teach and what you expect from this group. Since our book is about "innovation teaching", share 2 your favorite "innovative teaching stories" with us. Also..include anything of interest you want to share with the group. (anything that will help us know you a little better).
Please order your book now so that we are ready to start on June 8th. If you already have the book, you might read the introduction before you post your introduction.
If you know anyone who would like to join our group, please feel free to invite them to join. (They don't have to be Southwestern folks...everyone is welcome...as long as they join us before the week of June 8th).
Please note...we won't have any weeks off this summer. Past summers have shown that folks want to work through the entire book before school starts. I will be sending out a specific schedule via email, but we will start discussing Chapter one on June 8th.
If you have any trouble joining the group...let me know. We always have to work out glitches at the beginning of each summer.
My contact information:
Angy Northern
812.866.6237 (W)
812.866.2149 (H)
anorthern@swjcs.us
angynorthern@gmail.com
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