I attended the Ditch That Textbook 2023 Digital Summit in December and wanted to share some of the workshops with you.
Day 1: I attended Showcasing Student Learning with Wakelet Digital Portfolios. Here are the notes to the session. Please let me know if you have any questions. Wakelet is the teachers’ bookmark manager! The platform allows you to organize your bookmarks and content into visual collections, that you can then share with your learning community! Gather multimedia content from across the web, (websites, articles, videos, images, social media posts, and more!), and curate them all into beautiful, structured collections. Supplement that content with your own materials like text, GIFs, graphics, and more; so you can personalize your collection however you like! Share your collections with your learning communities all within one link! This is powerful for sharing materials with teachers and students and parents, and knowing that all of your content is accessible in one place.
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I have been using Google Drawing with my students in STEAM class. We have used Drawings for a Monster Exchange project, How to Draw activities to teach the tools within Drawings, Magnetic Poetry and Turkey Trouble. The students have really enjoyed these activities. Here is a blog post, The Google Drawing Manifesto for Teachers, where Matt Miller shares numerous tips, tricks and teaching ideas for Google Drawings. Please let me know if you have any questions or if you would like any of my ideas or activites.
Google tools and activities can offer many ways for students to be creative when making art in any content area. Check out the article, Google Tools and Activities for Art Education. I have used Pixel Art in numerous content areas with the students. Please let meknow if you have any questions. Here is yet another blog post about using Figjam with students in the classroom. Check it out. Let me know if you have any questions.
When you are creating lessons, do you find yourself looking for the perfect image but cannot find it? Check out Matt Miller's post, AI image generators: 10 tools, 10 classroom uses, for the perfect tool to achieve this task.
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