I got up earlier than planned this morning, so after my first cup of coffee, I threw on enough clothes to avoid arrest and went to feed a pal’s cats and make sure Bela’s horse, Oreo, had plenty of fresh water for the day. Oreo was happy that I showed up with a bit of grain for her (not that she needs it). I even managed to check the mail and take out the trash. (In all fairness, Bela helped with the trash.)
The part of my day that made me feel super, über productive was attending a few webinars for teachers. I signed up for five, but I think I might skip the one about math apps. I can always watch it later if I need it, but math is not my area of expertise. I teach 7th grade world history and Spanish (in case you didn’t already know that).
Anyway, I have already started typing my notes to share with a fellow educator using my Google Drive. My friend, Wilmer (in Mexico) was “stuck” in meetings today, so I promised that I’d share my notes. Wilmer and I are a lot alike. We are language teachers who always keep learning, and we enjoy collaborating.
My friends know I collect certificates, and I’m always seeking online (and free) classes. I need to stay busy. (I just started a Chinese for Beginners class on Coursera!) Staying busy keeps me out of trouble (always a good thing), and the classes can be done in my living room. In my jammies. You can’t beat that kind of convenience.
This morning I attended Lauren Boucher’s “15 Free Mobile Apps to Promote Creativity through Creation,” Shelly Terrell’s “15 Free Mobile Digital Storytelling Apps,” and Dr. Jayme Linton’s “15 Free Mobile Apps to Engage and Motivate Learners.” I knew about some of the apps, but there were many more I hadn’t heard of. I am so glad I took the time to attend!
If you are a teacher who loves technology, please head on over to Simplek12 and sign up for some really interesting and helpful webinars. You won’t be disappointed.