This document discusses using live-streaming tools like Twitcasting and Periscope to connect educators, students, and communities. It provides information about Twitcasting, including how to set it up on computers and mobile devices. Examples are given of how live-streaming can be used for professional development, sharing classwork and updates, and more. Guidelines and standards for using these tools in education are also mentioned.
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ATA 2016 Exciting Ways to Connect with all Educators, Students and Community with Live Streaming
1. Exciting Ways to Connect with All Educators,
Students and Community with Live-streaming
Dr. M. Monte Tatom
Director of iLearn Program
Associate Professor of Education
Freed-Hardeman University
Twitter: @drmmtatom
TwitCasting Live: http://us.twitcasting.tv
Doc Tatom’s TwitCasting Live:
http://us.twitcasting.tv/drmmtatom/show/
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2. Dr. M. Monte Tatom is enjoying working as
Director of the iLearn Program at Freed-
Hardeman University (FHU). He also is an
Associate Professor of Education within the
College of Education & Behavioral Sciences at
FHU. He teaches EDU 642 – Advanced
Technology for Educators (online) & is
developing FHU’s Fully Online M.Ed. in
Instructional Technology incorporating
competency-based/prior-learning experience.
To begin Summer 2017.
He received his Ed. D. from Auburn University
in Educational Administration in March 1998.
He has been involved in educational
technology since his first Masters level class
at the University of South Alabama in 1983 –
3. TwitCasting vs. Periscope
Live-streaming is a great way to share
information with students, parents,
community, administration, faculty, staff,
and the world! Live-streaming is a great
way for students and teachers to share
up-to-date information and receive
feedback using the class hashtag.
4. TwitCasting vs. Periscope
ISTE Standards for Administrators 2B: Live-
streaming will give the administrator the
opportunity to model and promote the frequent
and effective use of technology for learning.
ISTE Standard-S 2B: Live-streaming will provide
students an opportunity to share information and
ideas with classmates, students in other countries
and their teachers.
ISTE Standard-T 3C: Live-streaming will give
teachers the ability to share relevant information
and ideas to students, parents, and peers.
31. Examples of TwitCasts
From Doc Tatom
#AMLE2014 Collaboration with TwitCast
http://us.twitcasting.tv/drmmtatom/movie/1147295
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#AMLE2014 – Number 1
http://us.twitcasting.tv/drmmtatom/movie/1149145
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#AMLE2014 – Number 2
http://us.twitcasting.tv/drmmtatom/movie/1149627
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#AMLE2014 – Speed Learning 1
32. Examples of TwitCasts
From Doc Tatom’s
Students
Devonah Bowers - @bowers62213
http://us.twitcasting.tv/bowers62213/movie/1142417
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Della Hollingsworth - @dellaworth
http://us.twitcasting.tv/dellaworth/movie/113958372
Latonya Hudson - @LatonyaEDS
http://us.twitcasting.tv/latonyaeds/movie/113896785
Brittany Williams - @britwilliams8
http://us.twitcasting.tv/britwilliams8/movie/11393679
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33. Exciting Ways to Connect with All Educators,
Students and Community with Live-streaming
Dr. M. Monte Tatom ~ Freed Hardeman University
Associate Professor of Education
Director of the iLearn Program
Office: Hope Barber Shull Academic Resource Center –
Room 306
Phone: 731-989-6088
Toll Free: 1-800-348-3481
Email: mtatom@fhu.edu
Blog: http://drmmtatom.weebly.com/
Twitter: http://twitter.com/drmmtatom
34. Exciting Ways to Connect with All Educators,
Students and Community with Live-streaming
Question & Answer
Session
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email to:
mtatom@fhu.edu or
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