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Technology Ideas for Teachers

February 8, 2013 by Crafty Teacher Lady +

Happy Snow Day! I’m bracing myself for the big BLIZZARD headed to Maine today! We’re expecting anywhere from 2-3 FEET of snow to fall today into Saturday! Yikes! Needless to say, we have today off from school!

Speaking of school, today’s post is about some cool technology teaching ideas I’ve been using this year! Teachers, this one’s for you! I’ve compiled lots of other school-related ideas on my Pinterest board, too!

REMIND 101
I have recently starting using a free site called Remind 101 which allows me to send text message reminders to my students because, let’s face it, that is how most teenagers prefer to communicate! It sends the messages from a phone number assigned by the service, NOT from my actual phone number! The students can’t reply to the messages, they can only receive them. So far, it’s worked really well and the students appreciate the reminders! I may also extend the service to the parents of my students as well.

QR CODES
Techie teaching idea number two is the use of QR codes in the classroom! I’ve just recently started a new semester class with four sections of students and I added something new to the course syllabus…

The students and parents can simply scan the codes with their Smart Phones and it automatically saves my contact information and takes them to my website!

To create a code, all you have to do is go to a site that creates QR codes, enter your information, then save the image to your computer. You can then add the image to any document where you want to share the codes! This is a great way to show parents and students creativity and innovation! You do need a Smart Phone that has a QR reader app in order to scan the codes (you can download this app for free).  Here’s a code for you to try scanning:

Todays Meet
This is a great online tool to use when watching movies in class but requires that each student has access to a laptop (we are lucky, ours is a one to one laptop school).  Instead of pausing the film every time I want to point something out or
every time a student has a question, I create a private chatroom at TodaysMeet.com.


TodaysMeet is a really cool (and free) resource for teachers and presenters who want to encourage a backchannel chat amongst their students or audience.  Backchanneling
allows conversations to go on while something is being presented.  In
this case, we watch the film while having an online conversation.  I can
also print out a transcript of our conversation to give to the students
as notes.  How cool is that?  Most students seem to really like this
activity because it takes something they love to do (chat online) and
allows them to do it with a purpose!

Random Name Generator
In my quest to ensure all of my students are participating during class discussions, I’ve turned to two ideas, one ‘old fashioned’ and the other ‘high tech’! The ‘high tech’ idea is this website that allows me to create groups and then the program will random select names.

 The ‘old fashioned’ idea, which I prefer when I’m using my laptop for something else, is the use of jumbo craft sticks!

On the first day of the semester I had each student color half of the stick and then write their name on the other half. At the start of class, the colored sides are facing up and as I randomly call on students throughout the discussion, I switch the sticks in the container so I know who has already participated.

Looking for more teaching ideas? Follow me on Pinterest! Happy Snow Day!

Filed Under: Lessons & Curriculum Ideas, school, Uncategorized

Hello! I’m Kelly-Anne!

I’m an avid DIY and home decor enthusiast, wife and new mom, teacher of 15 years, and a Mainer now living on a farm in Virginia. Here you’ll find creative endeavors of all sorts!

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Little glimpses of pattern mixing around our home! Little glimpses of pattern mixing around our home! 😍💗

Please don’t be fooled, though…these are close up shots for a reason- the house is FULL of moving boxes, piles of stuff to be organized and put away, and the DIY project list is LONG! 

But finding small little pretty corners is bringing me a little bit of joy and I hope they do the same for you, friend! 💗🙂#
I’m nowhere near unpacked or ready to “properly” d I’m nowhere near unpacked or ready to “properly” decorate,  but we needed some functional storage and a “drop zone” near the entrance we most use so I threw together this little area with things I already had…and the best part is, everything is thrifted! 😍 

Eventually, I’ll put wallpaper above the beadboard and will give the fireplace a makeover. But for now, just trying to tackle the endless boxes to unpack and breakdown (peep that pile of cardboard at the end of the video)!!
Life Update: I bought a house! This has been in th Life Update: I bought a house! This has been in the works for a while but I wasn’t quite sure how/when/what I wanted to share. If you’ve been here since my Maine days, you know just how much I enjoy sharing all things DIY and home decor and I’m looking forward to doing just that. 

I know questions will inevitably arise about the circumstances of this move but I will likely keep those details private. We are still in Virginia, not too far from the farm, and are settling into our new routine. 

In true ‘Crafty Teacher Lady’ style, this house is a fixer upper, just like most of my previous homes. It’s in a lovely neighborhood in an adorable town and I’m excited to make some happy memories here as I turn this little house into our home! 
 
C requested pink walls (which I obliged) and Stanley has also already come to visit a few times during family movie nights and he has given his ‘seal of approval’ to the fenced-in backyard! 🤣🥰🐕 

More to share soon (likely in stories) as I continue to tackle my very long list of home projects! 💗
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As a former classroom teacher, some of my most treasured keepsakes are the thank-you notes and student artwork I’ve received over the years. There’s something so special about seeing gratitude expressed through creativity, and this contest celebrates exactly that. 🧡

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 • $200 Visa Gift Card
 • $2,000 credit for supplies for their school’s art department from The Supply Room
 • Their artwork featured on thousands of thank-you notes sent across Virginia

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And did you know? 100% of Virginia Lottery profits support public education. This contest is just one of the many ways they give back to our schools.

Let’s encourage our young artists to create, celebrate teachers, and spread a little gratitude! 💫

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If you’ve been following our journey since the beginning, you know just how much time, effort, dedication, sacrifice, prayers, cost, and hard work has gone in to getting her here. 

There’s still a lot of work to be done but I cannot believe the progress she has made and that we’ve gotten to this point! We are so very hopeful for her future as an independent walker!! 💗💗💗

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