Educators facilitate learning with technology to support student achievement of the ISTE Standards for Students.
Below is an example of a training document used to train new hires at my current job. I used this software to make the content organized and easy for new employees to understand and access. This also createa learning opportunities that challenge people to use a computational thinking to innovate and solve problems.
To be an effective facilitator, students must be able to understand expectations. Below is an example of a rubric I created to help facilitate expectations for students and/or anyone.
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Below is a resource that helped me create, send a newsletter out, and invite many people to an event in our area. With this, I can model and nurture creativity and creative expression to communicate ideas, knowledge or connections.
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Facilitator Resources:
Weebly: allows you to create and share information and data via a website. You are on Weebly now!
Mailchimp: allows you to send newsletters out to a specific set of people.
Padlet: a resource that allows you to organize and share info and materials with a group.
Weebly: allows you to create and share information and data via a website. You are on Weebly now!
Mailchimp: allows you to send newsletters out to a specific set of people.
Padlet: a resource that allows you to organize and share info and materials with a group.
- These resources allow you to manage the use of technology and student learning strategies in digital platforms, virtual environments, hands-on makerspaces or in the field.