Tuesday, April 11, 2017

Texas Gateway, Google Meet, and Flipgrid

Find Targeted Interactive Lessons for Specific TEKS

Skill level: beginner           Use: Curriculum resource
Texas Gateway is another resource to add to your teacher toolbox. Interactive lessons are continually being added to support grade level TEKS. As we prepare for STAAR testing and re-testing, Texas Gateway may be useful for finding a targeted lesson on a particular TEK. To get a feel for what's available, here is a lesson on summarizing informational/expository Text (English 6 Reading), an 8th grade science lesson on organizing data in scientific investigations, and an Algebra I lesson on solving quadratic equations with concrete models. The Texas Gateway site is definitely a work in progress. Lessons are not available for every TEK for every course, but as the site continues to grow, it is definitely worth perusing.

Google Meet

Skill level: beginner              Use: virtual meetings
Collaborating with a colleague on another campus just got a whole lot easier with Google Meet. Think Facetime or Skype with a screensharing capacity.  I found Meet to be much smoother and easier to navigate than Google Hangouts. Click HERE for instructions on how to get started.
If you're thinking, "Well, that's cool, but I don't need it," here are a few ways this tool may come in handy:
  • Run into a problem with your Google-ness? We can use Meet to screenshare and work out the problem right away.
  • Want to grow in your Google-ness outside of our regular tech integration meetings on campuses? Let's Meet when you have the time without having to leave your classroom or office, and you set the topic/time.
  • Want your students to collaborate with students on another campus? Set up a whole class Meet so the students can see each other as they collaborate. Share stories, performances, activities. Screenshare on a collaborative Google Doc or Slide and see students on two campuses learn from each other.

    Encourage Your Students' Voices With Flipgrid

Skill Level: Intermediate          Use: Student collaboration & documentation of learning
Flipgrid is not a new tool in our district. Several of the BHS teachers have been using it in a variety of ways in their classrooms, and they're loving it! As the year winds down and you're looking for new ways to keep your students engaged in learning, you may want to try Flipgrid.
Flipgrid is a "video discussion community for your classroom....You add the topics, your students respond with short videos....Grids can be opened or locked." Flipgrid works on desktop, Chromebook, IOS, and Android devices.
Check out Amy Roediger's post on how her students used Flipgrid for a science experiment. Here's a 50 second explanation of FlipGrid.