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Goal #4: Reveal Their Strengths #30goals

Goal 4 of The 30 Goals Challenge 2012! Click the link to find out more about the new changes to this year’s 30 Goals Challenge for Educators!

“Promise me you’ll always remember: You’re braver than you believe, stronger than you seem, and smarter than you think” ~ Christopher Robin to Winnie the Pooh (A.A. Milne), shared by Chuck Sandy

Goal

Short-term-  Think about a student or colleague you wish was more motivated. Share with them the traits and things you admire about them. Talk to them about their strengths and help them find ways to share these strengths with others. Post what happens in a blog. If you don’t have a blog please post any of your creations on Twitter using the #30Goals hashtag or as a comment on this blog.

Long-term- In your curriculum, include projects where students get to be creative and show other talents. Try getting your colleagues to share their strengths online or through workshops held at your school.

2012 Changes

  • This year we are focusing on 1 to 2 goals a week in order to have time to really reflect on the tasks and respond to each other’s posts and enhance our support system for each other.

Other Posts

Check out my Pinterests for other posts with this goal or ask me to add yours!

Challenge:

Motivate your students and colleagues to share their strengths.

Did you reflect on this goal? Please leave a comment that you accomplished this goal by either posting your own video reflection on Youtube, using the hashtag #30Goals, posting on the 30 Goals Facebook group, adding a post to the GooglePlus page, or adding a comment below!

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Goal #3: Ask a Learner #30goals

Goal 3 of The 30 Goals Challenge 2012! Click the link to find out more about the new changes to this year’s 30 Goals Challenge for Educators!

“Great teachers empathize with kids, respect them, and believe that each one has something special that can be built upon.” ~Ann Lieberman

Goal

Short-term- Ask a learner about his/her learning style and/or habits by conducting a video, audio, or written interview. If you don’t have a blog please post any of your creations on Twitter using the #30Goals hashtag or as a comment on this blog. This goal was inspired by Marti Side’s interview with her son Ryley.

Long-term- Continue to ask learners what they feel about various issues they face when learning. For example, ask them how they feel about grading, learning with textbooks, what they dislike about school, how they would run a school, and more. Use these answers to help design your curriculum and redesign your classroom environment and policies.

Two Student Interviews

Here are 2 student interviews as examples. In the first one I interview an 11 year-old blogger about her use of social media and in the second one, Marti Sides, interviews her son, Ryley, about his learning style.

Resources

These resources will help you accomplish this goal:

  • Posterous- the easiest way to blog
  • Audioboo- record the story and leave a link in the comment’s section
  • Create a Youtube video and I’ll add it to our 30 Goals Youtube Playlist
  • Glogster- an interactive poster that allows video embedding
  • WebDocs- an interactive poster that allows video embedding
  • SoundCloud- great audio tool used by Tyson Seburn in his #2 goal.
  • Oovuo- record video calls for free
  • Juliana’s blog, Beauties and Fame!

2012 Changes

  • This year we are focusing on 1 to 2 goals a week in order to have time to really reflect on the tasks and respond to each other’s posts and enhance our support system for each other.

Other Posts

Check out my Pinterests for other posts with this goal or ask me to add yours!

Challenge:

Ask a student about his/her learning habits or style.

Did you reflect on this goal? Please leave a comment that you accomplished this goal by either posting your own video reflection on Youtube, using the hashtag #30Goals, posting on the 30 Goals Facebook group, adding a post to the GooglePlus page, or adding a comment below!

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Goal #2: Highlight Your Magical Teaching Moment #30goals

Goal 2 of The 30 Goals Challenge 2012! Click the link to find out more about the new changes to this year’s 30 Goals Challenge for Educators!

“Treat people as if they were what they ought to be and you help them become what they are capable of becoming.~ Goethe

Goal

Short-term- Share with us your magical moment in teaching! What learner did you reach in your lifetime that made you really excited about teaching? Tell us, but please make up the student’s name. If you don’t have a blog please post any of your creations on Twitter using the #30Goals hashtag or as a comment on this blog.

Long-term- Post these magic moments somewhere where you can access them later. You can keep them in a blog or journal. Revisit them whenever you feel burnt out, stressed or depressed. Being a teacher is stressful but these magical moments really make it worthwhile.

Suggested Resources

You can share with us on any of the following:

2012 Changes

  • This year we are focusing on 2 goals a week in order to have time to really reflect on the tasks and respond to each other’s posts and enhance our support system for each other.
  • In the next few days, you will see my “Me Manifesto” and I hope to see yours!

Resources

You can use any of the great presentation tools bookmarked in my Pinterest, a cool way to bookmark links!

Challenge:

Share with us your magical teaching moment. Have your students relate to you an experience with a teacher who touched their lives.

Did you reflect on this goal? Please leave a comment that you accomplished this goal by either posting your own video reflection on Youtube, using the hashtag #30Goals, posting on the 30 Goals Facebook group, adding a post to the GooglePlus page, or adding a comment below!

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Goal 1: Create Your Me Manifesto #30goals

Goal 1 of The 30 Goals Challenge 2012! Click the link to find out more about the new changes to this year’s 30 Goals Challenge for Educators!

“The most powerful weapon on earth is the human soul on fire.” Ferdinand Foch

“Manifesto: a public declaration of principles and intentions.” via Wikipedia

Goal

Short-term- Create your Me Manifesto either on a blog, using Animoto, Muzy, Glogster, or any tool. We want to learn about what makes you tick. What do you believe about learning and what kind of ideals do you carry in your classroom? If you don’t have a blog please post any of your creations on Twitter using the #30Goals hashtag or as a comment on this blog.

Long-term- We bring our ideals and values into the classroom. Our curriculum and students are influenced by them. It is important we reflect on them continuously and get our students to create their own “Me Manifestos” in order for them to identify what sets their souls on fire!

2012 Changes

  • This year we are focusing on 1 to 2 goals a week in order to have time to really reflect on the tasks and respond to each other’s posts and enhance our support system for each other.
  • In the next few days, you will see my “Me Manifesto” and I hope to see yours!

Resources

You can use any of the great presentation tools bookmarked in my Pinterest, a cool way to bookmark links!

Challenge:

Create a “Me Manifesto” and have your students create one as well.

Did you reflect on this goal? Please leave a comment that you accomplished this goal by either posting your own video reflection on Youtube, using the hashtag #30Goals, posting on the 30 Goals Facebook group, adding a post to the GooglePlus page, or adding a comment below!

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On the Horizon: 20+ Free Professional Development Opportunities for 2012

Part of the Cool Sites series

January is the month when many of us are motivated to accomplish our goals for the year. If you are like me then you may have experienced several years of getting goals accomplished then felt defeated. In April 2009, I joined Twitter and began collaborating and communicating with educators and found that this interaction helped me accomplish goals and so much more. With free social media platforms you can begin to develop and harness the power of your Personal/ Passionate Learning Network (PLN) to accomplish goals. Social media provides us with incredible opportunities to choose the way we want to develop professionally. You can choose the topic, the medium, and who you want to learn from. Moreover, online professional development is packed with various types of multimedia experiences, such as webinars, virtual learning environments, discussion forums, live video, podcasts, web 2.0 creation tools, and more. The experience is usually dynamic and motivating because you are learning with others around the world! Below is a list of courses, programs, and webinars that offer you the opportunity to continue learning in 2012.

Upcoming Free Professional Development

Free Online Classes Throughout the Year!

Although many of these don’t necessarily start in January, these free courses are worth keeping an eye on for the rest of the year! They are free online courses taught by authors, subject matter experts, and university lecturers.

  • SEETA Courses- The South Eastern Europe Teachers Association offers several week courses with a guest author or expert in the field. You will have to register, but the courses are free!
  • MOOC- Massive Open Online Courses where 1000s attend for free through discussion forums and free webinars. Follow the hashtag #MOOC for the latest MOOC. University professors, TED speakers, and notable educational theorists moderate these courses. You learn from the very best in our field! Topics range from Personal Learning Networks to Mobile Learning!
  • MIT Open Course Ware offers over 1900 free online courses in over 20 subjects. You can subscribe by RSS or get e-mail updates.
  • Stanford on iTunes- Download courses, faculty lectures, interviews, music and sports that will play on your iPod, iPad, iPhone, Mac or PC.
  • 17 Universities with free online courses- Find out how to access these free courses from some of the most respected universities in the world! This article also describes the experience of learning through these online classes.
  • 250 Free Online Courses- Find a list of several more free online courses from the top universities categorized by subject.

Challenge:

Try any of these professional development opportunities and blog about your experience.

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What are your favorite ways to learn online? Did I miss any other great professional development opportunities starting in January?

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