Time:9:00amPT/10:00amMT/
11:00amCT/12:00pm ET
Location: Blackboard Collaborate
Join us for a "bang-up" opportunity to wrap up our school year broadcasts and send you into the summer break with awesome ideas and resources being shared in this Open Mic show "What's on your Summer Bucket List?" During this Open Mic session facilitated by the always amazing facilitator extraordinaire, Paula Naugle, participants will take turns getting on the mic to share something related to one of the guiding questions.
Q1 What is the first PD book you plan on reading this summer and why?
Q2 What conferences (live/virtual) would you like to attend this summer and why?
Q3 What new tech tool/toy would you like to add to your tech bag this summer?
Q4 What fun places will you plan to visit this summer?
Q5 What hobbies will you pursue during the summer?
You can sign up to share using this formhttp://bit.ly/liveclass20openmic or if time is available you can just raise your hand to take the mic to share. Everyone who gets on the mic to share will be eligible for a prize drawing! Be sure to check out your audio in advance so you'll know your mic will be working when it's your turn to share! Wear a headset to prevent echo/feedback. We can't wait to be inspired by everyone who will be sharing!
This will be our last show before our annual break for ISTE and the summer break. We will resume our regular shows on Saturday, August 6th with a fabulous presentation by Lisa Highfill@lhighfilll and colleagues on Hyperdocs!
Blackboard Collaborate( full recording):
https://sas.elluminate.com/site/external/jwsdetect/playback.jnlp?psid=2016-06-18.0930.M.ACE02B5F35AA7E7975F015AAC6F794.vcr&sid=2008350
Tiny URL for Full Recording: http://tinyurl.com/OpenMic-SummerBucketList
Recording Chat: http://wiki.classroom20.com/June18_2016
Audio Recording (mp3):
Follow-up Reading/Viewing Suggestions: (links shared by participants during the session have been added to this list and also to the Livebinder)
Livebinder Link: http://www.livebinders.com/play/play?id=2004744
(Note: Click on tab for "Open Mic: Summer Bucket List" in the Livebinder).
http://www.doe.in.gov/elearning/summer-elearning-list (Indiana Summer eLearning List)
http://nerdcampmi.weebly.com/ (Nerd Camp Michigan)
http://midcareer.gse.upenn.edu/edcamp-leadership (EdCamp Leadership located in many states)
https://edcamp.wikispaces.com/edcamp+Indy (EdCamp Indy: June 17, 2016)
http://hacklead.org (Hacking Leadership by Tony Sinanis and Joe Sanfelippo)
http://www.rosscoops31.com/2016/05/01/summer-reading-list-5-books-professional-development/ (Summer Reading List: 5 Books on Professional Development)
https://www.pinterest.com/edutopia/summer-reading/ (Pinterest board for Summer Reading for Educators)
http://www.emergingedtech.com/2016/06/20-inspiring-education-technology-books-summer-reading/ 20 Excellent Education & EdTech Books for Your Essential Summer Reading List)
http://educationcloset.com/2016/04/28/summer-2016-teacher-reading-list/ (Summer 2016 Teacher Reading List)
http://applefortheteach.blogspot.com/2016/06/summer-reading-list-for-teachers-2016.html (Summer Reading List for Teachers 2016 by Kelly Malloy)
http://ajjuliani.com/100-books-every-teacher-read/ (100 Books Every Teacher Should Read by A.J. Juliani)
http://mrkempnz.com/2016/05/the-2016-top-8-professional-reads-for-educators-plus-more.html (Craig Kemp: Top 8 Professional Reads for Educators Plus More based on a 2-week Twitter survey with 123 educators from 13 different countries around the world)
https://edtechafterdark.com/2016/06/02/6-things-teachers-must-try-this-summer/ (EdTechAfterDark: 6 Things Teachers Must Try This Summer)
http://letters2president.org/ (Letters 2 The Next President 2.0)
https://www.participate.com/chats/notatiste16 (Participate Learning Chat hashtag to follow all Twitter posts and resources for #notatiste16)
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/brad-spirrison/teachers-come-together-on_b_9790600.html (Twitter chats and Participate Learning article)
http://edcampglobal.wix.com/edcamp (EdCamp Global: July 29-30, 2016)
https://plus.google.com/u/0/communities/102762507417207490264?cfem=1 (#NotatISTE16 community on Google Plus)
http://www.chrismercogliano.com/order-a-school-must-have-a-heart-and-receive-teaching-the-restless-for-free/ (Shared by Kirk Cunningham: A School Must Have a Heart by Chris Mercogliano)
http://www.beyondthehourofcode.com/the-book/ (Sam Patterson: Programming in the Primary Grades)
https://www.amazon.com/Deserve-Boundaries-Challenging-Conventional-Thinking/dp/0996989528/ref=sr_1_1 (Kids Deserve It by Todd Nesloney and Adam Welcome)
http://www.livebinders.com/play/play?id=1980983 (Livebinder created by Peggy George: Collaborate2Create: Charge Up your PLN. Includes links for free webinars, virtual conferences and other free resources available all year round and the presentation recording)
https://studio.code.org/ (Code.org Studio with free courses)
https://studio.code.org/s/20-hour (Accelerated intro to CS-20-hour course)
http://azk12.org/event/29114/details (Camp Plug and Play 11.0: Creative Technology Camp for Teachers. AZK12)
http://www.educationrevolution.org/conference/ (Shared by Kirk Cunningman: Education Revolution Conference: AERO conference will be from August 3rd to 7th in Portland, Oregon)
http://www.isteunplugged.com (HackEd unconference day before ISTE 2016)
http://www.breakoutedu.com/ (BreakoutEDU)
http://littlebits.cc/projects (Little Bits projects)
https://spark.adobe.com/ (Adobe Spark)
https://scratch.mit.edu/ (Scratch)
http://www.schrockguide.net/sketchnoting.html (Sketchnoting: Kathy Schrock’s Guide to Everything)
https://www.primotoys.com/ (Cubetto: Hands-on Coding for ages 3 and up)
https://www.scratchjr.org/ (Scratch Jr)
http://kinderlabrobotics.com/ (Kibo robotics)
https://www.playosmo.com/en/ (Osmo)
https://nvite.com/hyperdocs/dyv7gw (Hyperdocs Online Workshop: June 20)
http://inventtolearn.com/iste/ (Constructing Modern Knowledge pre-conference workshop at ISTE 2016-June 26, 2016)
https://edcampct.org/ (EdCamp Connecticut: August 12, 2016)
Closing Slides:
http://learningrevolution.com (The Learning Revolution Network created by Steve Hargadon. We now have Host Your Own Webinars again! If you would like to schedule a free public webinar on Blackboard Collaborate sign up on this site.)
http://learningrevolution.com/page/host-your-own-webinar (Host Your Own Webinar
details)
http://tinyurl.com/CR20LIVEFeaturedTeacherNominat (Nominate a Featured Teacher for our shows--you can nominate yourself too if you’d like to present for us)
http://tinyurl.com/cr20livesurvey (Classroom 2.0 LIVE survey link to request PD certificates for live or recorded webinars)
Links added during chat have been added to the Livebinder:
https://clever.com/ (Shared by Dr. Thomas Ho: Clever: Clever keeps educational applications rostered and up-to-date.)
https://us.corwin.com/en-us/nam/bundle-corwin-connected-educators-series-fall-2014/book244972 (Corwin Connected Educators Series: Peter M. DeWitt, Tom Whitby, Mark Barnes, Spike C. Cook, Pernille S. Ripp, Tony Sinanis, Brad Currie, Kristen N. Swanson, Steven W. Anderson, Joseph Sanfelippo)
http://live.classroom20.com/archive-and-resources/kids-deserve-it (Archived recording & Livebinder for #KidsDeserveIt webinar)
http://www.kidsdeserveit.com/ (Kids Deserve It website)
https://www.amazon.com/Deeper-Learning-Codes-Augmented-Reality/dp/1506331777 (Laura Sheehy: Shared Deeper Learning With QR Codes and Augmented Reality: A Scannable Solution for Your Classroom by Monica Burns)
https://www.amazon.com/White-Folks-Teach-Hood-Rest-ebook/dp/B00Z3E2LVO/ref=sr_1_1 (Christina Cantrill: Here's one that I am starting ... Emdin does interesting work with STEM and hip hop: For White Folks Who Teach in the Hood... and the Rest of Y'all Too: Reality Pedagogy and Urban Education by Christopher Emdin)
https://www.edtechteam.com/press/ (Shared by @bcdtech EdTechTeam: The Hyperdoc Handbook & other books by Lisa Highfill, Sarah Landis, Kelly Hilton)
http://www.fractuslearning.com/2015/04/01/best-books-for-teachers-pd/ (@plnaugle (Paula): The Top 50 Best Books for Teachers)
http://scratched.gse.harvard.edu/ (Christina Cantrill: Related to Scratch conference is ScratchEd)
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1wGgJxaaCULGvzulmXdrfzLgJUHVQwUqeIO441M2eLf4/viewform?c=0&w=1 (@bcdtech Maureen: I don't know if they still have space, but this is the sign up for ScratchJr and Kibo)
http://edweb.net (EdWeb has fantastic webinars and learning communities for educators every week and they are all free and recorded! You can also get PD certificates for participating)
https://sites.google.com/site/c2caz16/home (Kim T. AZ:Collaborate2Create conference in AZ, June 4, 2016. Keynote speaker was Richard Byrne. Click on link for sessions to access presentation materials)
http://home.edweb.net/webinar/year-life-new-makerspace/ (Susie @shighley: Here's an edweb webinar I'll be attending on June 22. “A Year in the Life of a New Makerspace” Michelle Luhtala's webinars are always great!
http://yen4teaching.blogspot.com/ (Craig Yen’s blog: Yen4Teaching)
http://bit.ly/1Y18N4W (@plnaugle (Paula): Image of a hasp-lock 1U177_AS04 (300×300) for BreakoutEDU)
https://www.facebook.com/groups/breakoutedu/ (Susie @shighley: Facebook group for BreakoutEDU)
http://www.atube.me (Doug Henry (San Leandro CA):
Tech tool: In the computer lab here, we'll be using aTube Catcher - a free multipurpose media tool - does video downloads, conversions, screen capture, burn DVD/BluRay, record audio, find video and music, video to mp3, etc. Very versatile and easy to use)
http://fizzlebot.com/cdt3.php (Patti Ruffing: online puzzles where you get all the tools but have to figure out what to do with them and what the problem actually is)
https://csfirst.withgoogle.com/newhome (Craig Yen: CS First is awesome too! CS First clubs to introduce computer science to students. The CS First curriculum is free and easy to use — no computer science experience required!)
http://election.scholastic.com/kid-reporters/ (Christina Cantrill: Here are some amazing resources for young kids ... kids report on the election)
http://www.snapcircuits.net/ (@bcdtech Maureen: Snap Circuits I bought mine from Eduporium)
http://courseweb.stthomas.edu/apthomas/SquishyCircuits/ (Jessie McKinley: Squishy Circuits are very cool too and can be used with lower primary)
http://www.shambles.net/pages/school/program/ (@Shamblesguru (Thailand): Apple’s New Swift Playgrounds is going to be a game changer for coding in the classroom)
https://projectignite.autodesk.com/ (@bcdtech Maureen: This site was new to me lately - might be good to explore for makerspaces)
http://www.npr.org/sections/ed/2016/04/19/474384524/what-are-kids-learning-from-this-presidential-election (Christina Cantrill: And a related article-What are Kids Learning From this Presidential Election)
https://code.org/educate/applab (@bcdtech Maureen:code.org has a new create an app module)
http://web.seesaw.me/ (Craig Yen: If you haven't checked out Seesaw, it is very powerful and a great way for student journals.)
http://www.shambles.net/pages/learning/ict/prezi/ (@Shamblesguru (Thailand): Prezi)
http://letters2president.org/opportunity/make-cycle-2-make-a-visual-impact/ (Christina Cantrill: our Letters2NextPresident Make Cycles for Educators this summer are open to all educators of all levels)
https://edcamp.wikispaces.com/ (Craig Yen: I'm a big fan of edcamps. Wiki for all edcamps. Find one close to you!)
https://twitter.com/triciajoneshall/status/743812773629534208 (Susie @shighley:
Our summer of eLearning conf @edcampindy have had a lot of fun with Triller http://triller.co/ )
https://www.futurelearn.com/ (Laura Sheehy: love free courses! FutureLearn is another great site for free courses on a huge arena of topics)
http://www.omgchrome.com/coding-chrome-google-ide-extension/ (@bcdtech Maureen: Google Chrome coding extension)
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/telestory/id915378506?mt=8 (Telestory: Write, direct, and star in your own TV show with TeleStory! Great for digital storytelling!)
http://thenextweb.com/creativity/2015/04/10/google-releases-snapseed-2-a-huge-revamp-of-its-photo-editing-app/#gref (Snapseed: the free, all-purpose photo editing app that Google acquired in 2012, that now puts the aging app on par with modern mobile photo editors)
https://www.sandisk.com/home/usb-flash/ultra-usb (SanDisk USB wireless flash drive-great from moving large videos off from iPad/iPhone to computer)
https://medium.com/@anchorfm/introducing-anchor-the-first-true-public-radio-9d4c98c0a495#.7mr8xyeb3 (Anchor: recording app you can use to replace texting. “The world’s first true public radio”
Prizes and winners:
Amazon gift certificate for $25.00 Winner: Kim Thomas
http://www.flatconnections.com/media/ (Julie Lindsay’s new book: The Global Educator) Winner: Susie Highley
https://www.amazon.com/Pure-Genius-Building-Culture-Innovation/dp/0988217627/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0 (Pure Genius: Building a Culture of Innovation and Taking 20% Time to the Next Level by Don Wettrick) Winner: Jessie McKinley
https://www.amazon.com/Deserve-Boundaries-Challenging-Conventional-Thinking/dp/0996989528/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0 (Kids Deserve It by Todd Nesloney and Adam Welcome) Winner: Maureen Tumenas