SmartBoard Resources
Ten ways to Get Smart with SMARTboard
Top 10 Ways to Use Your SmartBoard
Getting Smarter with SMARTboards
QR Code, Book Trailers, WebQuests Ideas and Resources for final project
Resources for class on Wednesday, 2/29
Teachers Love SmartBoards
SmartBoard Resources
Examples of Professional Websites:
Secondary English and Past the Playground
Resources for class on Wednesday, 2/22
Read and respond to the new post: World Through Wildcat Eyes
Check Schoology and read and respond to #digcit project
Hagan's new AWESOME post: The iPad is AWESOME...I Can Even Make My Own Movies!
How would you use Pinterest? Great visual: Users Spend More Time on Pinterest and a blog post: Exploring the educational Value of Pinterest. How could you connect and collaborate with other teachers? Look at how @luv2teach uses it!
Do you have an about.me account? Do you think it could help create a positive digital footprint? Here's mine: MBFXC
Resources for class on Wednesday, 2/8
Make sure you are ready to talk about lol...OMG in class!

Please blog about your reactions in Schoology! Excited to hear what you think about your online reputation and digital citizenship in general. Who is responsible for teaching digital citizenship in our schools?
Resources for class on Wednesday, 2/1
Hagan's World of Awesome!

How can we take Hagan's world of awesome and help other students do the same? What are the benefits of blogging as a student? As a teacher? As an administrator? How is Hagan inspiring you?
How will we create, participate and learn in our collaborative "Curran Events" blog with @kayconners09 and her eighth grade students? What is the value of this project? How could you do a similar blogging project with your students one day?
We'll also discuss Thirteen Reasons Why in class today. If you haven't had a chance to respond to this post, please do so: Thirteen Reasons Why. A family friend, an eighth grader wrote this essay and I'd love your perspective. How can we engage more students into this conversation? How do we model, engage and teach students what it means to be socially responsible in a digital world?
How will we create, participate and learn in our collaborative "Curran Events" blog with @kayconners09 and her eighth grade students? What is the value of this project? How could you do a similar blogging project with your students one day?
We'll also discuss Thirteen Reasons Why in class today. If you haven't had a chance to respond to this post, please do so: Thirteen Reasons Why. A family friend, an eighth grader wrote this essay and I'd love your perspective. How can we engage more students into this conversation? How do we model, engage and teach students what it means to be socially responsible in a digital world?