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The Networked Teacher

The Networked Teacher. Anne Mirtschin ICTEV conference 2012. Online space. A digital badge. Key considerations. Samples of successful networking. T he network. Why Networking is Important!. You will be googled / s talked PD 24/7 share conversations/learn from and with each other

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The Networked Teacher

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  1. The Networked Teacher Anne Mirtschin ICTEV conference 2012

  2. Online space A digital badge Key considerations Samples of successful networking The network

  3. Why Networking is Important!

  4. You will be googled/stalked • PD 24/7 • share conversations/learn from and with each other • stay up to date with trends in education, grab new ideas • get help with issues/problems NOW! • supportive friendship group • “The global brain” • an increasingly important and essential element of successful 21st century education.

  5. A digital badge murcha • Profile • Brand • Badge

  6. Don’t Be an Egg!

  7. murcha Anne Mirtschin User names murch 01407017

  8. Profile…. Authenticity, visibility, attracts attention. In your profile share:- • online sites eg blogs, websites etc • twitter handle, linked in profiles • Passions • Interests

  9. Profiles are crucial!

  10. Would I follow?

  11. Flavors.me

  12. @jessmcculloch

  13. Created with http://www.wordle.net

  14. Teacher Blog

  15. Class Blog

  16. Networking through conversations

  17. Hello! One of my students always uses her mobile for taking notes of her home assignment.

  18. Response to post on mobile phone use • Hi Anne,I am sorry, I have just seen your question. I know, some schools don’t allow mobile phones at school at all. Mobiles are not allowed during state exams. There are no rules about them in my school. Neither my students nor I make phone calls during lessons unless it is necessary. You know, I am teaching students with disabilities. In fact, I can’t remember them using their phones rather than show me some picture and speak about them, or take notes, or record themselves. I think, it is better to make good use of technology than to ban it in class.All my students have mobiles, even the one with palsy who has difficulty using his hands. He has iPhone (has had several versions, in fact), iPad and some other gadgets at home. My kids are used to dealing with different keyboards during their face-to-face lessons.My student Mary uses the app ‘Заметки’ on her Samsung Mobile TV. The word means ‘notes’ in English. She is taking exams this week, I will ask her to show the app to me next week.\

  19. Arun Basil Lal | May 7, 2012 at 6:19 pm | Reply | Edit • Its fun to see that you are actually letting students do this, I dont see a reason why you shouldn’t. • When I was in the university, we used to do this to copy (lets say) “notes”, but mobile phones in general were frowned upon by the staff. Of course, all of them had one of those in their pockets, still for some reason, we werent allowed to have one.

  20. Too Young for Technology

  21. Culture Shock Vividhunter | April 16, 2012 at 10:57 am | Reply • Hi Anne, thanks for replying to my culture shock survey. It’s interesting what things bring us down. Food and regular (in our countries at least) rituals and holidays seem to be the things we really miss abroad. I’d love to read your responses to any of the questions. I’m happy to share the information I get, and your comment about hoping to incorporate the answers into a curriculum has made me wonder about how children, exchange students or those who move with their families, experience culture shock.

  22. Rach’s blog post

  23. Skippy post

  24. Lorraine Leo comment

  25. Wiki

  26. Lists • Hashtags • Followers • Following • Every individual Tweet has its own URL, which you can copy and send to a friend! Learn how to link to a Tweet here: https://t.co/kkSjpFjk

  27. #tags • #edchat • #vicpln • #globaled • #globalclassroom • #ozseries • #elemchat • #innovatehere

  28. Networking

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