NorthEast Wi-Fi Center @ Wellington Chew Senior Center

For Cobra families in the 79904 the City Parks & Recreation will launch Wi-Fi centers for those without access or with limited access. Below is a map of where to find the NorthEast location to connect which is at the Wellington Chew Senior Center located 4430 Maxwell Avenue. For more information contact (915) 212-0423. Wi-Fi centers will be available from 8AM to 6PM, Monday – Friday and 9AM to 2PM on Saturdays. There are a number of other locations throughout the city that will provide access as well. Please see the following link to the article titled ‘City Parks & Recreation launches Wi-Fi centers for those without access’ posted by KTSM: CLICK HERE

Digital Organization for Students that Struggle

Recommend this article for teachers and parents, especially moving forward to help address the needs of students that struggle with “organization and executive function”. The complete article can be accessed at edutopia’s website titled “Helping Students With ADHD Stay Organized” by Ezra Werb Article click here.

Here are some highlights I really liked about the article and what we’re experiencing in our digital classrooms.

“Have you ever looked inside the backpack or desk of a student with ADHD?” …YES

Tracking assignments and calendars“Teachers can create calendars or charts in their LMS showing the upcoming schedule for projects and readings, which allows students to see clearly what assignments are left to complete and when they’re due.” My co-teaching experience gave me the chance to work with a couple of teachers who really took this to heart on the walls of our classroom. While I kept my blended learning environments pretty organized “to me” I wasn’t paying as much attention to how important the visual representation of a calendar in the classroom was or how our online community utilized its calendar functions for guiding students throughout the year. There are probably a lot more ways we can encourage both students and parents to engage in the practice of maintaining some sort of visual time management process that would work for the student.

Following teacher feedback“The comments are tied to specificĀ  phrases in the students’ text, so it’s easy to see exactly what the teacher is referring to.” I’ve been noticing how some students are not aware of the usage of commentary functions in online learning management systems and how they can engage in communication with their teachers and other students. It’s not always self explanatory how to find feedback and the protocol or purpose for following up to feedback from a teacher or a classmate. I like how the article recommends referring to a student’s own words. I’m also excited to implement ideas of social emotional learning to encourage through messages of hope and inspiration, especially during a time like this.

Editing and rewriting“Do any of us adults do this anymore in our own work?” As important as I may think the manual process of rewriting work may be, the further we go into the world of academia and professions in the 21st century, this may not be as important as I’ve thought it to be. I like what it does for the development of an individual’s writing mechanics but when I think about my writing process in the past two decades, I can’t remember the last time I rewrote something by hand academically or professionally.

Writing practice using real-world scenarios“Using an LMS gives students extra opportunities to develop practical writing skills.” I’m learning that communication is one of the primary tenets of online learning. I’m inspired by the amount of writing students will engage in now more than ever through email correspondence, chat, discussion boards, and other response based interaction online. It opens up the opportunity for student voice among are most reluctant speakers, documents our thought process in both private and collaborative ways and allows for quicker response time to academic writing, especially with more than a hundred students.

 

Ezra Werb provides many great ideas to think about in this short article. A good read for those of you like myself that are still in their beginning years teaching and new to online teaching with younger populations.

EPISD @ Home

A Discussion with EPISD’s Chief Academic Officer
Tamekia Brown speaks on EPISD’s @ Home Mobile Education

Parents, are you trying to figure out where to start in understanding the current process for EPISD @ Home? Here’s a conversation with Tamekia Brown that can answer some questions. Additional questions feel free to reach out to me or another teacher or share your thoughts in a reply to this discussion post. Thank you!

4 Tips Teaching Online

4 Tips for Teachers Shifting to Teaching Online
Article: click here

A great resource for teachers as we move forward with our planning and prep into the EPISD @ Home initiative. Take some time to read and follow Founder & Executive Director of The Modern Classrooms Project, Kareem Farah. References many resources throughout, one that caught my attention that I’ve never utilized before was the Google Sites and of course the .org to the Modern Classrooms model. Read and share!

Google Sites click here

Modern Classrooms Project: click here

#Follow Kareem Farah @Kareemfarah23