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Staying Ahead of the Game: 5 Quick Tips to Prepare for Next School Year

May 28, 2019 by timstahmer

Summer is here! Well, almost. For many of us, Summer doesn’t begin in the middle of June, but anywhere from the middle to the end of May. Summer is a time for us to put away our lesson plans and start to work on our sun tans. But let’s face it, in about two very short months, we will be right back at it, engaging and enriching young minds that make their way into our classrooms. So how can we stay ahead of the game and be more prepared (and less rushed) when this restful season comes to end? Here are 5 quick tips (and by quick I mean hopefully they won’t take you long to accomplish) that you can do to prepare for next school year.

1. Organize your Cloud Storage

cartoon cloudHave you seen your Google Drive lately? If it’s anything like mine, the school year has not been kind to it and that digital space could use some tidying up. Take a few minutes each day (or a few hours on one day) and log into your favorite cloud storage and organize those homeless files. Make some folders, then some folders in those folders, and give those digital things a place to live other than the root of your storage. This is also a great time to color code and star some of your favorite files for quick and easy access (that is if the service allows for it).

2. Scan Those Printed Documents

If you have the rights to do it (please don’t go to copyright jail over the Summer), find a scanner or a scanner app and go to town making digital versions of your paper content. Some of my favorite scanning apps are Microsoft Office Lens, Tiny Scanner, and Adobe Scan. These apps make it so easy to scan and send digital versions of paper copies to the cloud. Oh, and when they get to the cloud, organize them per Tip #1.

3. Create Some Digital Quizzes

It only takes a few minutes to create a quiz in Google Forms, Quizizz, Kahoot, and all of those other awesome online quiz creators. Take a few minutes each week and make a quiz or two using your favorite online quiz service. The Fall Semester you will be ever grateful to the Summer Break you for having those quizzes ready to roll out on day one.

4. Make an Introductory Video, or ANY Instructional Video

If you haven’t ever used Loom, Hippo Video, YouTube Live or any of those other awesome online video makers, now is the time to start learning. Students LOVE video based learning. It gives them a greater sense of ownership over their educational experience and when you take the time to make videos of yourself reading off a spelling test, discussing derivatives, or simply welcoming those new faces to your class, you really bring your class to the next level of engagement, interaction, and overall awesomeness. Of all of these tips, this is the one I encourage you to try the most.cartoon sun

5. Take a Summer Break!

What? You thought this was going to be ALL about educational technology? Even the nerdiest of nerds (aka @nerdydad84) realizes that not everything can be solved by tech savvy integration strategies. Sometimes, most of the time, we have to go with what we know works, and summer break works. Take some time to live your life. Go somewhere you have never been, do something you have never done. Call an old friend. Make new friends. Spend time with the friends and family you have. Get out there and enjoy your summer because we only have a couple of months until we are back at it again.


Written by Daniel Vanover. Daniel has over 12 years of educational technology experience is a former high school Math teacher and currently serves as an ITRT for Wise County Public Schools.   In addition to being a Google Certified Trainer and Apple enthusiast, Daniel is an avid hunter and enjoys woodworking and carpentry.   Follow him on Twitter, subscribe to his YouTube channel, and check out his website.

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Classroom Snacks #4 Archive: Wise County Public Schools

October 30, 2016 by vsteadmin

Classroom SnacksAs part of Connected Educator Month, VSTE is making virtual classroom visits to talk with students across the Commonwealth.

On Thursday, October 27, 2016, we visited with students from Wise County Public Schools. A big thank you to Daniel Vanover, Instructional Technology Resource Teacher, for organizing the day, thanks to teachers Sharon Rogers, Kim Teglas, Kim Parsons, and TJ McAmis, and BIG thanks to the students for sharing their ideas and experiences with us.

Central High School - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cw3M5x8-6Ik
Coeburn Middle School - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xy3DoSZc-KQ

Powell Valley Primary - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZrgNrtEUYtA

 

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Classroom Snacks: Wise County, October 27, 2016

October 23, 2016 by vsteadmin

Classroom SnacksAs educators, we spend lots of time talking about students but not much time talking to them. VSTE is working to change that by providing virtual visits to classrooms across the Commonwealth. Our "classroom snacks" will take place on Thursdays throughout October.

We'll continue the series  with three groups of students from Wise County on Thursday, October 27, 2016.

Join us in our Adobe Connect room to listen live or access the archive later.

Archives:

  • Bull Run Middle School (Prince William County) here
  • Frederick County Schools here
  • Roanoke County Schools here

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Classroom Snacks #3 Archive: Roanoke County Public Schools

October 21, 2016 by vsteadmin

Classroom SnacksAs part of Connected Educator Month, VSTE is making virtual classroom visits to talk with students across the Commonwealth.

On Thursday, October 20, 2016, we visited with students from Roanoke County Public Schools. A big thank you to Meg Swecker, Coordinator of Technology Integration, for organizing the day, thanks to ITRT Tina Coffey, teachers Sherri Rickman and Cynthia Bowen, and BIG thanks to the students for sharing their ideas and experiences with us.

9:00 AM: ITRT Tina Coffey and students at Oak Grove Elementary School talking about makerspaces: Archive

10:00 AM: Teacher Sherri Rickman and students from the Burton Center for Arts and Technology: Archive

12:00 PM: Teacher Cynthia Bowen and students from Cave Spring Middle School talking about the Global Read Aloud: Archive

1:00 PM: ITRT Tina Coffey and students from Fort Lewis Elementary School talking about their new makerspace: Archive

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Classroom Snacks: Roanoke County, October 20, 2016

October 16, 2016 by vsteadmin

Classroom SnacksAs educators, we spend lots of time talking about students but not much time talking to them. VSTE is working to change that by providing virtual visits to classrooms across the Commonwealth. Our "classroom snacks" will take place on Thursdays throughout October.

We'll continue the series  with four groups of students from Roanoke County on Thursday, October 20, 2016:

9:00 AM: ITRT Tina Coffey and students at Oak Grove Elementary School talking about makerspaces

10:00 AM: Teacher Sherri Rickman and students from the Burton Center for Arts and Technology

12:00 PM: Teacher Cynthia Bowen and students from Cave Spring Middle School talking about the Global Read Aloud

1:00 PM: ITRT Tina Coffey and students from Fort Lewis Elementary School talking about their new makerspace

Join us in our Adobe Connect room to listen live or access the archive later.

You can check out the archives of conversations with students from Bull Run Middle School here and Frederick County Schools here.

 

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