Module 4
A Social Approach
Make Learning Social Using Digital Media. Learning, whether in-person or online, is often a social experience that engages students through participation, collaboration and creation with classmates and teachers
Make Learning Social Using Digital Media. Learning, whether in-person or online, is often a social experience that engages students through participation, collaboration and creation with classmates and teachers
Collaborating for Social Norms
(#Community)
Digital Introductions
(#Networking)
Educational "Clickbait"
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Jeff Wesley, Principal at Somerset High School, discusses meeting students where they are, engaging them through collaboration and ownership of their learning.
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Megan Marcum
Megan Marcum has spent 10 years teaching and 2 years as a Digital Learning Coach in the Bowling Green Independent School District.
Jason Reed
Jason Reed has worked in public education for the past 17 years. In 15 years of classroom experience, he taught Math and Computer Science at Paul Laurence Dunbar High School and Carter G. Woodson Academy. Mr. Reed transitioned to the role of Digital Learning Coach for Marshall County Schools and currently serves as a Digital Learning Coach for Fayette County Public Schools.