For this session, I set up a "class" in SeeSaw for my teachers and turned on the blog feature. Then, I worked with iTeachers to create a variety of stations designed to allow teachers to explore, create, and post to the SeeSaw App. We closed the afternoon, with time to set up teacher accounts and investigate how the SeeSaw blog feature can be used in the classroom.
Each of the slides above were printed and placed throughout the library along with an instruction poster from SeeSaw. Teachers were able to choose stations freely and rotate to new stations as they were ready. Check out our SeeSaw Blog page full of work created during this session! We also used the Typorama App to create images that express why we #LoveTeaching.
I really enjoyed being able to view teacher creations in the app while also interacting with teachers and answering questions. Teacher feedback was excellent, and many reported that they will be using the tools and ideas shared within the next week or two. Based on the positive feedback from teachers, this format may work really well for future Digital Playground Sessions.
Such an awesome turn out for our February Digital Playground! Thankful for these amazing teachers who #LoveTeaching pic.twitter.com/I2xGUNPYaV— Powdersville Elem. (@pvespride) February 16, 2016
#LoveTeaching & learning alongside these amazing Ts #pvespride #digitalplayground pic.twitter.com/knHkkQvRZl— Jessica D. Preisig (@PreisigJessica) February 16, 2016
— Samantha Barnhill (@MrsBarnhill4) February 16, 2016
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