Interactive Training Presenter s Guide (Slides 1-8) Professional Development Session Presentation (Slides 9-52)

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Interactive Training Presenter s Guide (Slides 1-8) Professional Development Session Presentation (Slides 9-52)

How to Use This Guide Use this presentation to introduce Seesaw in a hands-on ~45 minute professional development (PD) session. This presentation is intended for audiences new to Seesaw and not yet participating in Seesaw for Schools. Before we go any further, 1. Make your own copy of these slides. a. To make a Google Slides copy, click File > Make a copy b. To download (to view in Powerpoint, etc), click File > Download as For your session, you ll create a new Seesaw class so that teachers can get hands-on experience with Seesaw prior to leaving your session. They will be joining your class as a student. As they enter the training session, you will hand them one of these cards, which will assign them a teacher number for adding content to the Seesaw class. Here s the document you can use which lists teacher numbers for creating your class. The next slide shows you how to create your PD class.

Creating your Seesaw PD Class Here s a quick tutorial video showing you how to create the class.

1 Month Before Your Session. 1. Log into the Seesaw Ambassador Website, add your event to the event tracker, and optionally request Seesaw swag. 2. Share this network requirements document with your IT Dept to unblock Seesaw on your network, if presenting at your school. 3. For public events, begin promoting your session on social media. 4. Email your teachers to invite them to a 45 minute PD session. a. Use this email to invite them: Subj: New Tool to Capture Learning - Seesaw - Mark Your Calendars! Come and learn more about Seesaw the learning journal. It s an amazing tool students use to capture artifacts of learning in real time. More information about Seesaw will be shared at a meeting [PD Date and Time]. Please add this meeting to your calendar. Please also install the Seesaw app on your teacher device or bookmark the Seesaw website, and bring a device or computer to the session. Thank you for your commitment to our community of lifelong learners!

Preparing for Your Session Create your Seesaw PD Class. Watch the video. Print 4 copies of your Seesaw PD Session class QR code sign in poster Print the Cards for Interactive Training on cardstock and cut out. Log into the Seesaw Ambassador Website, add your event to the event tracker, and request Seesaw swag. Go to slide 10 in this presentation. Add your photo and quick intro Gather hands-on materials that teachers will use to create Seesaw entries. Ex: Books or writing samples, math problems or manipulatives, paper and pencils, items from any lesson that teachers can use to document a skill.

Timing for Your Session This presentation was created for about a 45 minute session. Here it is sketched out, but please modify for your allotted time. If you have less time, make sure to share your full presentation so attendees can revisit. 2 minutes - Introductions and What is Seesaw? 3 minutes - Why should I use it? 7 minutes - Experience Seesaw as a student Hands-on project 1: Sign-in and add first item 8 minutes - Classroom ideas and examples 8 minutes - Create with tools Hands-on project 2 & 3: Drawing and video 8 minutes - Class Setup & Time Saving Tips 4 minutes - Digital Citizenship and my next steps 5 minutes - Questions, Help and Resources

Materials for Your Session The presenter will need: A device with Seesaw downloaded or bookmarked Tape to hang up sign-in posters Seesaw PD Session QR sign-in posters Cards for Interactive Training printed and cut out Seesaw swag A digital copy of this presentation to share with attendees and project on screen. Open a tab to your Seesaw PD class in a browser to jump in live Hands-on materials that teachers will use to create Seesaw entries. Ex: Books or writing samples, math problems or manipulatives, paper and pencils, items from any lesson that teachers can use to document a skill. The attendees will need: A device/computer with Seesaw app installed.

Tips for a Successful Session Arrive early to set-up presentation, test audio, lay out materials and swag Sign-in to your Seesaw PD Session class in a browser so you can check in live as items are added Get excited! Participants will feed off your energy Share your personal classroom experiences with Seesaw Keep the session hands-on Show real classroom examples Allow time for questions Share your presentation with participants so they can refer back to it. Have fun! Share ways for participants to contact you after the session

Interactive Learning Session Please download Seesaw: The Learning Journal or go to app.seesaw.me

Hello! Change the smiley face to your photo prior to your presentation. Introduce yourself by editing the text on this slide. I am Joy Smith I am here because I love to give presentations. You can find me at @username

Today s Agenda and Goals What is Seesaw? Why should I use it? Experience Seesaw as a Student Classroom Ideas and Examples Class Setup & Time Saving Tips Digital Citizenship Questions, Help and Resources

What is Seesaw? A digital portfolio that collects students digital and physical work in one place. Everything is organized, making assessment and conferences easier! Watch the video to see how students describe Seesaw! A space that each student can own. Built-in tools make it easy for students to capture their learning, reflect, and develop new skills. A parent communication tool that seamlessly shares what s going on in your classroom and builds a strong school-home community.

60 teachers sharing one word that describes Seesaw

Why Teachers Seesaw Empowers students to document their learning as it happens Develops students writing skills, reflection skills and critical thinking skills Develops 21st Century skills in safe, moderated environment

Why Teachers Seesaw Creates a strong community around learning by involving families Organizes and share digital creations and classroom activities Saves time on assessments, conferences, and newsletters

Experience as a Student Grab a device & get ready to create

Before we begin, let s look at the first tool rotate record voice draw on it add caption

Project 1 Sign-in and Add a Photo Watch me model the steps, then go for it!

Various views depending on device ipad/android/kindle app.seesaw.me Chromebook/Web

ipad/android/kindle built-in QR reader pops up Chromebook/ Web Scan QR code, or put in class code

Two options for signing-in ipad/android/kindle Stand up and scan QR poster app.seesaw.me Chromebook/Web Scan QR poster or Type class code

Tap photo and take a selfie, or show us a picture of your view

Tap text tool

Type your name, grade level, and any additional info you want to share Tap if you are done with that part

Preview your work & option to annotate in another way Tap if you are done with that part

Find your student number & tap next to it. Touch the to add it to your Seesaw journal.

Your item is added after teacher approval

First Try it out! entry Take a selfie or photo of your view Type your name and info you want to share Add it to the journal that matches your teacher number T

Let s check in with our class Here s what it looks like right now from the teacher perspective as items are waiting for approval

Classroom Examples

Explain a math concept Science reflections writer s workshop assessment

Defining parallel lines Collaborative group predictions Reflect, document, & plan during... Project based learning Makerspace Genius Hour High school - info pics Padlet link saved

Historical characters project Journal writing with peer feedback ELA: synonyms

Project 2 Use the Drawing Tool

Draw 3 ways you could use Seesaw Explain a math concept or problem Try adding a photo, draw on it, and add your voice Get hands-on with the materials

Project 3 Use the Video Tool

Record a partner reading a book aloud, then swap. Use the built-in annotation tools to add layers of content to your work. Type a text caption explaining the key message of the book.

Awesome job! Now you ve seen first hand how students will add items to their Seesaw Journals!

Class Setup and Class Settings Help If you need help setting up your Seesaw class or changing class settings, use these resources. Follow the Class Setup Checklist Watch how to set up a Class Code Class video Watch how to set up an Email Class video

Time Saving Tip Send Newsletters with Seesaw Idea 1: Use the Note tool to write up notes for the upcoming week. Just a 1, 2, 3 list is fine! Tag with Everyone to send home to all parents. Idea 2: Create a word cloud with topics from the week using http://www.wordclouds.com/ or Word Clouds app. Upload using the Camera Roll/ Upload File tool. Record a voice recording explaining what students did this week.

Time Saving Tip Use Folders to Organize Work Watch the video to learn how to create and use folders!

Time Saving Tip Save digital creations from many apps into Seesaw. Photos, videos, links, PDFs all go into Seesaw! See a list compatible apps here

More Student Examples to Browse Later

Student Samples from Kindergarten - 2nd ELA: Words that rhyme ELA: Flip instruction ELA: Retelling a story ELA: Letter recognition Math: Odd and even numbers Math: 3D shape hunt Math: Making numbers Science: Melting ice Science: Newton s laws of motion Assessment: Sight words Assessment: Oral counting

Student Samples from 3rd - 5th Grade ELA: Reading summary ELA: Spelling rules ELA: Synonyms Math: Equivalent fractions Math: Finding area of a polygon Science: Weather predictions Science: Groundhog predictions

Student Samples from Middle & High School English: InfoPics English: Book Mosaics Emoji Vocab (right) Writing Portfolio (right) Speech: Visual Aids for Speeches/ Presentations History: Character/Historical Figure ChatterVids

Tip: Digital Citizenship Resources Print the Posters! Use these guidelines to encourage great posts and comments!

Make your plan What are your next three steps with Seesaw? Copy and edit the note I pushed to the feed and save to your journal

Additional Resources for Seesaw Success Watch the Seesaw tutorial videos to learn more about Seesaw features Use the Seesaw student intro presentation to introduce Seesaw to your students Use the K-2 Lesson Plan or 3-8 Lesson Plan to guide your first month of using Seesaw

Connect with other teachers using Seesaw Follow @Seesaw on Twitter Check out the Seesaw Teachers group on Facebook Go to web.seesaw.me for resources Contact me as well! Thank You!

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