What is Jamboard?- Jamboard is a tech tool that teachers use in their classroom. There are different slides that the teacher creates and the students can scroll through them and complete the activities. Jamboard has many features like sticky notes, pen, images, shapes, text box, and laser. It is a fun tool to keep kids engaged in learning and have fun.
Danielson Tie-In- Jamboard relates to Danielson Framework for Teaching because it ties into domain 3, Instruction. Teachers can utilize Jamboard to create lessons and implement content into the class. Also, it engages the students in learning and making them enjoy school because it is a fun activity for the students to do.
How do you create one?- Go to your Google Drive, click new, click more, click Google jamboard!
Iste Standard Tie-In- Using Jamboard ties into Iste standard for students. It connects to the standard knowledge constructor because students build knowledge by actively exploring real-world issues and problems, developing ideas and theories and pursuing answers and solutions.
Ideas for my classroom- One idea that my professor uses pretty often is having students use the sticky note feature to answer a question. Also, the shape feature can be used to make a venn diagram, direct students, learn geometry, etc.. Another idea I found is students can change their sticky note color to the corresponding emotion that they are feeling.
Link- jamboard.google.com/d/1Bd5mMdKvuF5gMjtBsd3HfTwVyG4rq0OONpWvhZgJ_1Q/edit?usp=sharing
Danielson Tie-In- Jamboard relates to Danielson Framework for Teaching because it ties into domain 3, Instruction. Teachers can utilize Jamboard to create lessons and implement content into the class. Also, it engages the students in learning and making them enjoy school because it is a fun activity for the students to do.
How do you create one?- Go to your Google Drive, click new, click more, click Google jamboard!
Iste Standard Tie-In- Using Jamboard ties into Iste standard for students. It connects to the standard knowledge constructor because students build knowledge by actively exploring real-world issues and problems, developing ideas and theories and pursuing answers and solutions.
Ideas for my classroom- One idea that my professor uses pretty often is having students use the sticky note feature to answer a question. Also, the shape feature can be used to make a venn diagram, direct students, learn geometry, etc.. Another idea I found is students can change their sticky note color to the corresponding emotion that they are feeling.
Link- jamboard.google.com/d/1Bd5mMdKvuF5gMjtBsd3HfTwVyG4rq0OONpWvhZgJ_1Q/edit?usp=sharing