Teaching with Edmodo K-12
Oct. 10 UT Arlington New Teacher Webinar
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What you Will Learn:
You will learn more about Edmodo's Spotlight apps, using the library to archive classroom content used on Edmodo, and generally using Edmodo to extend the walls of the classroom both for the students and as a teacher.
There will be time for question-and-answer at the end about the topic! Everyone is invited. Please help spread the word about this event by sharing this page on your social media forums! :) Contact Peggy Semingson for help: peggys@uta.edu
Presenter: Dr. Amanda Hurlbut
Dr. Amanda Hurlbut is currently a Visiting Assistant Professor of Elementary Education at UT Arlington where she teaches Child Development and online Master¹s courses in Curriculum and Instruction. During the summer of 2015, she completed her Ph.D. in C & I with a research emphasis on elementary pre-service teacher preparation in issues of inclusion and Response to Intervention practices. She spent over 9 years in the public school system as a first and third grade teacher, instructional specialist, and elementary assistant principal.
Presenter: Dr. Harrison McCoy
Dr. Harrison McCoy is in his 17th year of teaching. He is certified ELA 5-8, ESL, Tech Apps K-12, Business Ed 9-12. Beginning my 11th year in Arlington ISD. 2015 AISD Junior High Teacher of the Year. He is now teaching Computer Information Applications at Arlington Collegiate HS. Master of Education from UTA.
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Oct 10 UTA New Teacher Webinar: Teaching with Edmodo K12
1. “Teaching with Edmodo K12”
Elementary and Secondary Integration
Hosted by:
Peggy Semingson, Ph.D.
Mohan Pant, Ph.D.
Amanda Hurlbut, Ph.D.
Dr. Harrison McCoy
University of Texas at ARLINGTON
Dept. of Curriculum and Instruction
New Teacher Webinar Series, Fall 2015
Recordings will be available of webinars.
No names will be visible in the recordings.
The recording will be available on our
YouTube channel:
http://www.youtube.com/utanewteachers
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2015
1:00-1:45 PM, CST
2. These are our opinions and
suggestions!
The opinions of each the presenters in
the series are their own individual
viewpoints and do not necessarily
reflect the views of UT Arlington.
Our goal is for you to hear a variety of
viewpoints to help support you in
your first years of teaching! We have
been down the road you are going!
– Support
– Respect
– Dialogue
– Sharing
• Ask questions and post comments
along the way.
• Main Q/A at the end.
• Make a list of “Things to Google”
later.
• Use chat window often.
• We will check the chat window
throughout the session and
respond in “real time” as we can.
Tips for
your own learning
4. • Thanks for joining us! Please use the marker/pen tool to mark a small x below where you are at. You
can also type it in the chat window.
WHERE WE ARE NOW:
Use the pen tool to mark your location
5. Poll question:
• Where are you in your teaching career?
• Select A-E ptional! We will display the results!
• The drop down polling area is in the participants’ window next to
the “hand” tool.
I am currently a:
A. Pre-service teacher
B. 1st-3rd year teacher & UTA graduate
C. 1st-3rd year teacher & non-UTA graduate
D. 4th year+ teacher
E. Faculty or none of the above
6. Topic: Teaching with Edmodo
• Topic intersects with:
– Technology integration in cross-curricular
areas
– Mobile learning (m-learning) and e-learning
– Flipped classroom approach
– Parent involvement (potentially, especially at
elementary level)
– Paperless classroom
– Digital pedagogies/21st century learning
7. Dr. Amanda Hurlbut, Ph.D
Visiting Assistant Professor of Curriculum and Instruction
Dr. Amanda Hurlbut is currently a Visiting
Assistant Professor of Elementary Education at
UT Arlington where she teaches Child
Development and online Master¹s courses in
Curriculum and Instruction. During the summer
of 2015, she completed her Ph.D. in C & I with a
research emphasis on elementary pre-service
teacher preparation in issues of inclusion and
Response to Intervention practices. She spent
over 9 years in the public school system as a first
and third grade teacher, instructional specialist,
and elementary assistant principal.
8. Edmodo in Elementary
1. Connect parents to classroom learning
2. A “flipped” classroom – a place to link videos and lessons
3. Organization Station! Folders for newsletters, homework, projects,
reading sheets, etc.
4. Connects to Google Drive
5. Monitored discussion boards
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13. Dr. Harrison McCoy
• Dr. Harrison McCoy is in his
17th year of teaching. He is
certified ELA 5-8, ESL, Tech
Apps K-12, Business Ed 9-12.
Beginning my 11th year in
Arlington ISD. 2015 AISD Junior
High Teacher of the Year. He is
now teaching Computer
Information Applications at
Arlington Collegiate HS. Master
of Education from UTA.
23. Using videos with Edmodo
• Edmodo does not have its own video viewer
• Embedding the code to your videos is easy
• Your will need to check a video viewer based on your school technology
abilities
• Youtube.com – blocked on many campuses (especially elementary)
• Teachertube.com and SchoolTube.com are viable alternatives
• I use Knowmia.com for a lot of my lessons
• New application – edpuzzle.com allows embedded comments, video editing,
and formative assessments linked to the video
24. Edmodo help solve workflow problems
• Students download documents to applications like
Word
• Save their copy and make changes, e.g. adding their
own material
• Upload changed document to Edmodo for teacher
to review or grade
25. What do you think?
type in the chat window!
• What information stood out to you from
The presentation?
• What questions do you have?
• “I hope to explore.…”
• “I learned….”
• “ I want to try….”
• “I want to know….”
26. Graduate Program in Literacy Studies
• http://www.utcoursesonline.org/programs/programinfo/med/curricu
lumandinstruction/index.html
• Email Dr. Kathleen Tice about Literacy Studies: ktice@uta.edu
• Our other Master’s programs in Curriculum and Instruction:
https://www.uta.edu/coed/gradadvising/programs/curricandinstruct/
index.php
27. UT Arlington
Master’s in Mind, Brain, and Education
Our work at the SW Center for Mind, Brain and Education seeks to advance the quality of teaching based upon insights gained from the cognitive and
neural sciences as well as contribute to research in this new and evolving field.
We build collaborative research relationships with schools, develop research trajectories that profit from the strengths of our faculty and students
and maintain a working and teaching laboratory for researchers and graduate students.
1. Courses include:
Neuroscience of typical and atypical language development
Neuroscience of typical and atypical mathematical reasoning
Complex dynamic systems
Research design
EEG research methodology
2. Individual work:
Research-based capstone project
encouraged - Conference presentations
encouraged - Publishing in peer-reviewed journals
28. For more information on the Mind,
Brain, and Education Master’s degree,
please contact Dr. Marc Schwartz
schwarma@uta.edu