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A different role... instructional specialist

Back in July as I transitioned from Mexico City to New York City, I also transitioned from the classroom to being an instructional specialist (coach). It is a new challenge that I was ready to accept. And being a new role, it has been a challenge though totally fab. I have an amazing team of colleagues who are super supportive and am working with a cool group of teachers and schools. I am doing some very different types of things - doing inquiry of student work with teacher teams, observing classes, and  coaching teachers. It is fun, nerve-wracking and exciting all at the same time. I hope to share some of my insights here as I work in this role. So far, it has been an education in school cultures and teaching styles. Stay posted...

Flipping the classroom in Math

Inspired by the wonderful group of ADEs I met at my institute, I decided to try some flipping the classroom in my 8th grade math class. I created my very first video of instruction...  http://youtu.be/XznkLRH3Z_U ... and hope it to be the first of many. This one is a simple direct instruction video made using my  InterwriteMOBI TM and their Workspace software along with QuickTime Players screencast with audio function. I used iMovie to do a quick edit and published it to YouTube from there. It was pretty easy though I am sure not what will be my finest work.  I am hoping this gives the students who take longer to copy notes down the time they need and the ability to replay as often as needed. Also to refer back later for review.  Let's see how it goes tomorrow in the classroom. Check back for details. What do you think of this first video?

#ADE2012 - More Reflections

Well a bit more than a week has gone by since the institute and I am still excited about all I learned. I went in not quite knowing what to expect, but already there have been huge benefits. I have connected to a learning community of teachers around Mexico who all understand what it means to integrate technology. There were so many different examples of way to do this at all levels brought out during the week's presentations from each other and I continue to see them posted on our Facebook group and through emails and on our ADE community. It is very exciting to continue to work on our projects and learn from each other. Things you thought you were great at, you find your are good at, but came home with new ideas to make you even better. I am excited to be a part of this community and hope to bring great ideas to others and share what I am learning and experiencing.

#ADE2012 - Day 3 & 4 Reflections

Day 3 was the day to figure out project groups. Our main idea had a group of 11 people and it took us a while, but we finally came up with a theme and broke into smaller sub-groups. Yesterday we outlined our project and now each know what we have to do by what deadline. Today we will present our ideas to the big group and hopefully get some good feedback. I feel like I have a good handle on what I need to do going forward. Day 3 had another talk from Bill Frakes where he shared not only more videos, but the stories behind the videos as well.  He finished up with a show of his favorite Sport Illustrated photos he has done.  Then yesterday, we also had an inspiring talk from Bill Rankin. (You can watch his TEDxDubai talk here .) He gave us visionary thinking about the design and direction of schools. One of my favorite points was that a lecture hall is a place for rhetorical questions. And a very cool photo walk around town will Bill Frakes teaching us about using light and

#ADE2012 - Day 2

Had another great day!! Learned more about fellow ADEs and had a few guest presenters as well. Saw some great stories told through video and some great ways of thinking about how to tell a story from Marco Torres, Bill Rankin and Julie Garcia. The University of Guanajuato is a beautiful place.  Tonight, I had my photo taken by a pulitzer prize winning photographer, Bill Frakes, with help from his assistant & editor Laura Heald and we started to write down ides for what group we want to be a part of for our project. Thinkning science development right now, but anything can happen tomorrow. Will keep posting. Meals have also been a good time to connect and meet new people.  And lastly beautiful night views.

#ADE2012 - Day 1

Half of today was spent in travel on the bus. It was quite empty... only 4 of us. Some not so good movies played, I crocheted a bit and napped too. I was so excited to get to Guanajuato and meet the other ADEs and I was not disappointed. First I got all my paperwork and swag... yah for fun apple water bottles and bags and mugs and pens... and also an iPad to borrow for the next few days. I think the bad part of that is that I will want to go out and buy one once I leave. Before heading into my room to meet my roommate for the week, I went into the conference room next door and ran into Marco Torres whom I had met during my time in Sweden. Boy is the world sometimes small. He is a past ADE and here to share some of his amazing knowledge with us. I met so many amazing people tonight from schools around Mexico as well as ADEs from the US and people from Apple too. I can't wait to learn even more about them and start working. Tomorrow we will get lots of info on tools and start ou

Apple Distinguished Educator

Tomorrow morning I am off to Guanajuato for my week of training. My Double-Click presentation is ready to go... now I just need to put my stuff in my bag, transfer some files and get some sleep. Last day of 21-day yoga challenge is tomorrow so I need to get that in before I leave.  More coming soon... View Larger Map

New Year's Goal

Happy 2012!! With the start of the new calendar year, I will make another start to this blog. I am setting a goal to write in this blog once a week. I take this on to not only challenge myself to share my reflections, but also since I am about to become an Apple Distinguished Educator here in Mexico. My training is at the end of this month for which I am soooo excited to be a part of. This will help me to focus on gathering ideas and material for the training as well as for myself. See you later this week for my 1st new post. :)