Learning is Change

Going to be doing this roundtable hangout with some amazing people in 2 hours time.

Going to be doing this roundtable hangout with some amazing people in 2 hours time.

Among them, are Adam Bellow, Mike Muir, Gemma Tur Ferrer, and Stacy Smith. Come and Join us, and make sure you put your info on the planning document to start collaborating.

Originally shared by Ben Wilkoff

Don’t forget to sign up on the Planning Doc to start collaborating (after you RSVP for the event): http://bit.ly/portfolioroundtable 

Roundtable purpose:

This roundtable is specifically focused on how Online Portfolios for Teachers/Leaders and Students can be drivers of self-reflection and shifts in learning rather than simply collections of “work products.”

Roundtable audience:

1. Any teacher or leader who has experience with online portfolios for professional learning or for students

2. Any teacher or leader who is looking to explore or implement online portfolios 

What I'm Learning: Creating Short URLs within a Google Spreadsheet

I really wanted to figure out a way to shorten links for use in Autocrat and FormMule, but I couldn’t figure out a good way of doing it using Goo.gl or Bit.ly. This is a great option, and with the CopyDown features in both scripts, the workflow could not be simpler. 

Batch shortening with Google Docs – Po.st Support Center

This guide will help you setup your own Google Document that can return multiple short URLs in a simple manner.

All folks should use examples of their teaching (like these) as a way to show their expertise. This teacher is…

All folks should use examples of their teaching (like these) as a way to show their expertise. This teacher is looking to come from Michigan to Denver, and I think from the looks of this video that she is doing a great job of representing her special education background. 

Galen Mitchell, what do you think?

http://www.youtube.com/attribution_link?a=dQLLTeWRKo8&u=/watch?v%3DGfxXlT_nNZo%26feature%3Dshare

All folks should use examples of their teaching (like these) as a way to show their expertise.

All folks should use examples of their teaching (like these) as a way to show their expertise. This teacher is looking to come from Michigan to Denver, and I think from the looks of this video that she is doing a great job of representing her special education background. 

Galen Mitchell, what do you think?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GfxXlT_nNZo&feature=share//cdn.embedly.com/widgets/platform.js

What I'm Using: The Badge Canvas from Digital Me

This single PDF (linked off of the page below) is an amazing template to jump start your thinking around badges. I will be using it in a team approach to help identify some of the most important elements of badges in DPS.

Digital Me – Badge Canvas

We’ve condensed all our badge design experience into a simple canvas which will guide you through the process of creating your own Open Badge. Download the Badge Canvas and start designing your open badges today! (The latest Badge Design Canvas will always be available to download from this page.)

Yes please.

Yes please.

Originally shared by Ignite Education

Possible idea for standardized badge creation?

http://digitalme.co.uk/badgecanvas