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Christa Marsh Southern Arkansas University Biology Professor
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Students and parents alike have all moved into the digital age Digital communication is much more efficient and easier to use than regular paper reminders Quicker than getting paper reminders to parents and students More reliable! We have to go where they are! The Need for Digital Communication
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As of 2015: 68% of American adults have a smartphone 19% of American adults own an e-reader 45% of American adults own a tablet computer http://www.pewinternet.org/2015/10/29/techn ology-device-ownership-2015/ Statistics
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Website or app can be used You have the students text or email to a “number” that you are assigned when you get a Remind account They are then enrolled in your class No phone numbers have to be exchanged One message can be sent all at one time Students can’t respond to the text but still receive the information New Chat Option Remind
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Student reminders: test reminders, homework reminders or new information that wasn’t given in class Parent reminders: conferences, open house, due dates, tests or other important information the parents need to know Teacher Reminders: For administrators to use to let all of the teachers know about school being cancelled, or other last minute reminders. Uses for Remind
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Let’s make a TICAL class Sign up via text message or email Respond to the text message or email Wait for a reminder! Let’s Try it Out!
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Go to www.remind.comwww.remind.com Explore the website Sign up for an account Make a class See how easy it is? Make your own Remind
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In What Ways do you think you might use Remind?
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Do any of you or your schools use Remind?
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Journaling for the classroom. Each child has their own journal. They choose their name and post something. They can post links, pictures, notes, etc. www.seesaw.me www.seesaw.me The parents can join to see their child’s journal Teacher can post things to all kids journals as well Seesaw
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Interactive tool that can not only be used to communicate with parents and students, but also can be used as a behavior tool in the classroom. Website or app can be used There is a parent/teacher app and a student app You make a class and then add students names Print outs can be done to send home with the kids to show parents how to sign in to see their kids information Class Dojo
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tHCDCKy8F6 Q#action=share https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tHCDCKy8F6 Q#action=share Class Dojo Video
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Class Dojo app Website: www.classdojo.com You create your class and add the names of your students Then you can print out codes to send home with the kids to have the parents sign up to be able to see their children’s scores Specialized positives and negatives can be created according to your needs. Teacher Class Dojo
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As the teacher conducts class, you can have Class Dojo up and give points for good behavior and take away for bad behavior As students realize points are being given for good behavior it becomes contagious! Attendance can also be taken in Class Dojo Timer feature to keep them on task Random feature so they know they can be called on at any time to check their behavior Individual or Class reports can be seen. Teacher Class Dojo
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Students can also be given a code to sign in at home to their Class Dojo. They can then see their report for the day and/or week They can also change their monster up any way they want to Makes it fun for the students Class Dojo Student
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Multiple students can be added to the account You can see what your child has done for the day and/or week It send you email notifications when your child’s report has been updated Great way to keep track of your child’s behavior in the classroom Class Dojo Parent
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Easy to make This is where your students are! Intended for use OUTSIDE the classroom Reminders for tests, study sessions, etc. A place where students can ask other students questions about hard topics in class Gets students that normally wouldn’t talk to communicate Facebook Groups
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On left hand side of your Facebook home screen there is a Create Group option You then name your group Closed, Open, or Secret Must at least add one person to the group to create it besides the creator of the group. www.facebook.com www.facebook.com How to Make a Facebook Group
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Members can also post as well as the creator of the group Quick and easy communication Don’t have to “friend” your students but this way you can still send out reminders to them about class The reminders you post on the group page will show up in their news feed if they are a member of the group The creator of the group has to approve members if it is setup that way Advantages of Facebook Groups
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Anatomy and Physiology SAU classes SAU Biology Club SAU Fishing Club Facebook Group Examples
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Used for schools, business, organizations, etc. Anyone can like the page and get the information in their newsfeed Anyone can post on the page Not as personal as a group Facebook Pages
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Click on the Create a Page tab Left hand side of your Facebook Home screen Come up with a name and description Then people can “like” your page! How to Create a Facebook Page
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A larger audience No approval on people “liking” the page Facebook Pages Advantages
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Southern Arkansas University College of Science and Technology Public School example Facebook Page Examples
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Application or Website options A way to communicate with parents and students Easy to use and free! Watch the video www.classmessenger.com www.classmessenger.com Class Messenger by Scholastic
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Go to www.classmessenger.com Messages can be sent to the parents and students via mobile device or email You can have them add the class or just sign them up yourself They can also get messages by downloading the app on the iPhone or iPad How do I start using Class Messenger?
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Can send messages to just students, just parents or both! Can send general, homework, reminder, donate, volunteer, survey or meet with me messages You can ask for volunteers and then the parents can sign up for a certain event You can also survey the parents or students to get feedback Features of Class Messenger
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Students can respond to the teachers post as well. Documents, pictures, etc can be added to the posts. Such a helpful tool to communicate digitally with the parents and the students! Continued Features of Class Messenger
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Go to the website www.groupme.comwww.groupme.com It allows you to chat with multiple people at one time. You can log in with facebook or with an account you set up. You add people that are on Group Me. Parents would have to be on Group Me to be in the conversation. Group Me
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http://createqrcode.appspot.com http://createqrcode.appspot.com Free one on the internet Also can purchase an app to do it as well QR Code Creator
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Free apps available to read QR codes Most people with smart phones will have one Can send home any website you would like for parents or students to look at by using the QR code so they can just scan it in Also could use for lessons to have or the kids to scan. QR Reader
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Find a QR code reader if you have smart phone Or I will show you with my phone. QR Code TEST
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All of these resources are free and easy ways to communicate with your parents. Anything we can do as teachers and administrators to communicate with the parents and students outside of the classroom is very valuable. We can’t reach them all but the more ways we try the more likely we are to succeed! Conclusion
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Any ways that you use technology to communicate to teachers in the classroom that you would like to share? Questions or Comments about today’s presentation? Questions or Comments?
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Christa Marsh Assistant Professor of Biology Southern Arkansas University clmarsh@saumag.edu or christa.lea.marsh@gmail.com clmarsh@saumag.edu christa.lea.marsh@gmail.com 870-904-0849 Contact Information
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