Pinterest for Professional Development

Maybe you’ve used Pinterest for party ideas, save recipes, or ideas for home organization, but did you know Pinterest is a great place for PD? Educators are using Pinterest not just to share cute outfits (80% of Pinterest users are women) but lesson plans aligned to common core, technology integration ideas, and more! Whether you’re a current Pinterest user or not, check it out to connect with and get great ideas for your classroom!

An Introduction to Using Pinterest for PD to Teachers


Awesome Educators on Pinterest to Follow

  1. Matt B Gomez
  2. Erin Klein
  3. Lisa Johnson
  4. Eric Sheninger
  5. Vicky Davis
  6. Sue Gorman
  7. Drew Minock
  8. Jessica Jackson Meacham

Pinterest Tutorials for Getting Started

Pinterest Tips – A Tutorial Guide for Beginners
An excellent tutorial that describes what pinterest is along with the “anatomy” of Pinterest

How to Use Pinterest’s New Look
Scroll down to see great visuals of how to use Pinterest.

Additional Pinterest Resources

Pinterest for Educators
Blog post by Eric Sheninger about using Pinterest as part of his PLN. Also includes additional resources.

Pinterest IS for Educators
An awesome wiki of ideas for using Pinterest in education, tutorials, and much more!

Say Hello to Teachers on Pinterest
A Pinterest blog that includes Elementary Teachers on Pinterest along with suggestions on using Pinterest.

Are you an educator on Pinterest? Who/What Boards do you follow? How do you use Pinterest?

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October Newsletter

Check out our first Newsletter!

Highlights include:

Resources for integrating tech
Sign up for optional October PD
Info on our iPad Playgrounds

Click below to view the newsletter!
HPK Newsletter

 

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August 30th Presentation

Here is our presentation from Friday, Aug. 30th:

August 30th PD Google Presentation

Click here to get to the Parent 1:1 information site for iPads.

 

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The Excitement is Building!

As we get closer to the day when we will roll-out iPads to all of our haumāna our preparation and excitement is growing!

Teachers spent one of their days before school started learning from Kristin Ziemke, a first grade teacher in Chicago, about the way she incorporates technology and iPads  to make learning more engaging, collaborative, and creative.

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We also had the opportunity to learn more about Digital Citizenship and tried out some pretty cool apps like Sonic Pics and Haiku Deck!

We are so excited about the year ahead of us!

 

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Digital Citizenship Refresher

This past Monday our fabulous teachers had a Digital Citizenship refresher to prepare themselves for the year ahead.

First they brainstormed ideas about Digital Citizenship encompasses using a web tool called padlet.com:

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Then a small group of teachers worked together to create a presentation on their iPad based on one of the 8 strands within Digital Citizenship.  Take a look at them below!

Creative Credit and Copyright:

http://vimeo.com/71767602

Cyber Bullying:

http://vimeo.com/71766283

Self Image and Identity

Information Literacy

Digital Footprint and Reputation:

Internet Safety

Relationships and Communication

Privacy and Security (coming soon)

 

 

 

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Looking for more apps to explore?

The iPad 1:1 team learned so much at ISTE this summer.  Throughout next school year we will be sharing out learning with you.  But, just in case you are looking at different apps this summer, here is a list you may find useful!

Click here to view a list of apps that other teachers are using!

 

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Top Apps to Explore this Summer!

Though we are still in the process of determining which apps will be pre-loaded on the student iPads (when and if we get them) here are some of the apps that are already on our list that you can explore over the summer if you have time.  If you click on the title of each app you will be taken to a video tutorial on how to use the app.  (Please note that if the app used in the video looks slightly different than yours, it is probably because you have a more updated version of the app.)  You can also find all kinds of resources on any given app by googling the app.

Free Apps to Explore this Summer (Download these yourself form the App Store on your iPad):

  1. Educreations
  2. Storia
  3. ScreenChomp
  4. Discovery Education (For this app you will need the KS log in information – please email Ellen to get that info.)
  5. Google Earth
  6. Animoto (For this app you will need the schoolʻs animoto info – if you do not have this please email Carmen.)
  7. Wonderopolis

Paid Apps to Explore this Summer (Carmen will send you an email with the link to download these apps, check your email on your iPad, click on the link, enter your password, and your app will download.)

  1. Keynote
  2. Pages
  3. iMovie
  4. Book Creator
  5. Puppet Pals HD Directorʻs Pass
  6. Explain Everything
  7. Toontastic All Acess
  8. Popplet
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Spotlight on…..Storia!

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Storia is an app created by Scholastic. It allows students and teachers to read ebooks.  You must have a scholastic account to use Storia.  To create a scholastic account go to scholastic.com and click on Register in the upper left hand corner.

If you click here you can access a number of very short tutorials that walk you through the process of setting up and managing Storia.

During our iPad session Karen will talk about the way she is using Storia in the classroom with her first graders.  We will also discuss other ideas for using this app.

For answers to more questions about Storia you can click here.

We will have fun exploring and using Storia!

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App Review Resources – Tip of the Week

When we think about using the iPad in the classroom, itʻs not about the iPad or the apps, but what we want our students to be able to do.  With that in mind, there are some great resources available that categorize apps based on what they can do and also include an ease of use rating.

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EdTechTeacherʻs iPad As…resource is excellent.  It includes a table with skills teachers would like their students to be able to do and when you click on the skill, it takes you to a page with a list of apps that can accomplish the task with the cost, description, usefulness rating, and ease of use rating.

Another fabulous resource is edshelf, reviews and recommendations of tools for education.  Edshelf allows you to browse tools by category and also by subject age and platform.  When you click on a tool, you get a description of the tool, reviews by educators,  pricing, and collections of tools that teachers have put together that are either similar or include the tool reviewed.  But thatʻs not all!  The tool is also rated based on Learning curve, pedagogical effectiveness, and student engagement.

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Appolearning is a resource I just learned about from one of my colleagues, Lynne Horiuchi.  At this site, there are experts who rate apps and give them scores based on educational content, kid appeal, assessment, feature & design, value, and safety & privacy.  Apps are categorized by grade level, as well as content area.

 

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iPad PLC Meetings in April and May – Come Join the Fun!

Aloha!

We will be having iPad PLC meetings on the following dates in April and May. We will be sharing some of the apps that will be on our new iPads when they arrive (at some point in the near future I hope) as well as leaving time to share, discuss, and ask questions! All of the days are Thursdays or Fridays. When you see two dates listed together in the same week (e.g. April 18, 19) you do not need to come both days as we will be covering the same app. This is to give as many people the opportunity to attend as we can!

All meetings will be from 3 pm to 4 pm.

Please join us! If you have any questions don’t hesitate to contact Carmen or Ellen.

April 18, 19 – Book Creator

May 2 – TBA

May 9, 10 – TBA

May 16, 17 – TBA

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