GotTechED the Podcast    

 Episode 152: How to Build your edtech tool kit

Welcome back to GotTechED the podcast this is Episode 152 called “How to Build Your Edtech Toolkit”. In this episode, we’ll talk about how to go about finding the edtech tools that are best for you, your students, and your life.  In a world where there are so many choices for educational technology, it’s more important than ever to be able to build your very own edtech toolkit.  This is another episode you don’t want to miss, check it out!

Segment 1: Updates

Updates

12 Days of edtech coming back for year 3Follow along on our YouTube ChannelMarch 12th NJECC Conference

Segment 2: How to Build your Edtech Toolkit

Things to think about

Write down your favorite teaching best practices and strategiesThink about the functionality needed to enhance the best practices and strategiesDon’t over tool your edtech toolkitKeep your students in mindContemplate the positives and negatives of One off tools versus the one-stop shopEvaluate the toolkit as the years go onTeaching vs Productivity

Examples of possible categories: Productivity

Lesson planningMagicschool.aiChatGPT, Bard, etcPresentationsCanvaQuizizz LessonsCuripod Activity DevelopmentMagicschool.aiCanvaDiffit.meAssessment creationQuizizz (AI and extension)Diffit.meRubric creation/Leaving feedback/gradingMagicschool.aiMoteScreenPaltextblaze

Segment 3: Where to Find GotTechED

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GotTechED the Podcast    

 Episode 152: How to Build your edtech tool kit

Welcome back to GotTechED the podcast this is Episode 152 called “How to Build Your Edtech Toolkit”. In this episode, we’ll talk about how to go about finding the edtech tools that are best for you, your students, and your life.  In a world where there are so many choices for educational technology, it’s more important than ever to be able to build your very own edtech toolkit.  This is another episode you don’t want to miss, check it out!

Segment 1: Updates

Updates

12 Days of edtech coming back for year 3Follow along on our YouTube ChannelMarch 12th NJECC Conference

Segment 2: How to Build your Edtech Toolkit

Things to think about

Write down your favorite teaching best practices and strategiesThink about the functionality needed to enhance the best practices and strategiesDon’t over tool your edtech toolkitKeep your students in mindContemplate the positives and negatives of One off tools versus the one-stop shopEvaluate the toolkit as the years go onTeaching vs Productivity

Examples of possible categories: Productivity

Lesson planningMagicschool.aiChatGPT, Bard, etcPresentationsCanvaQuizizz LessonsCuripod Activity DevelopmentMagicschool.aiCanvaDiffit.meAssessment creationQuizizz (AI and extension)Diffit.meRubric creation/Leaving feedback/gradingMagicschool.aiMoteScreenPaltextblaze

Segment 3: Where to Find GotTechED

Do us 3 favors

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AI For Teachers, Admin, and Parents1:1 Chromebook IntegrationEdTech ThrowdownTargetED LearningGamification (Badge Systems)Game-Based Learning (Escape Rooms, Amazing Race, and more)Google apps and extensionsPersonalized learning and Choice BoardsTeacher productivity (Lesson Planning, Online Grading. and Feedback)Digital content creationStudent PodcastingScreencastingFlipped ClassroomStudent-Centered Learning

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