Thursday, November 16, 2017

Courageous Edventures Challenge - Day 4





Today's challenge asked that we spend an hour previewing educational technology content and using EduClipper to keep track of what we find.  Being 100% transparent, I had never used EduClipper before so I deferred back to what I know and am familiar with, Pinterest!  Who doesn't love Pinterest?  I know that I do!  I did create an EduClipper account and played around with it, but to save time and really delve into the content exploration of this day's challenge, I went back to what I know.  I will revisit EduClipper at some point though.

I have created 2 boards that really speak to my work. I sometimes find myself getting lost in what I call the Pinterest "time suck."  I mean, I could spend hours on end looking around on Pinterest for tech related resources, recipes, DIY activities, home decor ideas, etc.  I LOVE all of the educational technology resources that are out there.  Pinterest doesn't just have to be for all of the girly froo-froo stuff, but there are a ton of resources out there.

https://www.pinterest.com/nrachell/google-classroom/
The first board that I'd like to share covers a bunch of Google Classroom and G-Suite resources and articles.  My board titled, "Google Classroom," has a ton of resources that I've found about how to use each of the tools in the G-Suite and innovative and creative ways on how to integrate them into the curriculum.

https://www.pinterest.com/nrachell/21st-century-education/
This board, titled, "21st Century Education" has what I refer to as all of the other resources that aren't Google related!  It really is a hodge podge of resources and I probably need to streamline it a little bit more.  When ever I find a tool that's not related to Google, I drop it on this board.  It could be about an app, a website, a tool, anything that has to do with technology integration and what that looks like for K-12 students and teachers.

Did you attempt day 4 of this challenge?  What tool did you use to curate your resources?  Did you find any resources that stood out to you?


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