Motion Comics with @AdobeExpress #AdobeEduCreative #MakerEd
The Nerdy Teacher
by The Nerdy Teacher
1M ago
I wanted to share a clip of a video I assembled based on the motion comics my students created. Students used Adobe Express to create all of the images and pages of their comic. We took pictures using a green screen and the students used Express to remove the background and animate them based on their storyboard design they created. Here is an image of one of the pages.The first graders were able ..read more
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Using @AdobeExpress to Create Game Cards #AdobeEduCreative
The Nerdy Teacher
by The Nerdy Teacher
1M ago
I have been playing with the idea to create something to help students understand Computational Thinking beyond what it means in relation to code. With a little help from ChatGPT to organize my thoughts and provide some extra data points, I was able to take my ideas and put them together in a simple game. If you follow the link, you will be taken to my cards and you can use them or remix them for ..read more
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Free Webinar on Supporting Neurodivergent Students @TextHelp #Neurodivergency
The Nerdy Teacher
by The Nerdy Teacher
1M ago
I'm thrilled to share that there's a free webinar coming up next week on supporting neurodivergent students in the classroom! This is an excellent opportunity to learn about inclusive and accessible ways to make your classroom more supportive. Spread the word and share the link with your friends and colleagues who may be interested in attending: https://text.help/rTXCd9. Let's work together ..read more
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Feb Challenge from Adobe Edu #AdobeEduCreative
The Nerdy Teacher
by The Nerdy Teacher
2M ago
There is a new challenge from Adobe Edu that you should check out. Watch this video from Claudio and see what you need to do.?New Creative Challenge Alert! ?Make it a game for your students with the all-new “Guess my Favorite Book” challenge!Enter to win cool prizes for your class.Get started now ➡️ https://t.co/LgPJWXqbfcHave fun creating ✌?#AdobeEduChallenge #AdobeEduCreative ..read more
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Try @AdobeExpress for Quick and Insightful Exit Tickets #AdobeEduCreative
The Nerdy Teacher
by The Nerdy Teacher
2M ago
One of the things that teachers are often asked to do is come up with exit ticket ideas so the teacher has a better understanding of what students know. I think one sentence responses to questions do not really showcase whether a students knows something or not. Giving students time in class to actually create something that demonstrates what they have learned based on what was covered is more ..read more
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Igniting Social Studies Lessons with Creativity #SSChat #EdChat #AdobeEduCreative
The Nerdy Teacher
by The Nerdy Teacher
2M ago
Hey there, fellow educators! If you're searching for a fun and engaging way to spice up your social studies lessons, look no further than Adobe Express! This user-friendly tool offers a creative spark to your classroom activities, making history and geography lessons more exciting than ever. Let's dive into two fantastic ways to use Adobe Express in your social studies classroom.1. Create Digital ..read more
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Bringing Poetry to Life! #MakerEd #AdobeEduCreative
The Nerdy Teacher
by The Nerdy Teacher
2M ago
One of the things that I have been excited about is the fact that you can bring so many things to life using Adobe Express. My design students have been having a blast using Animate from Audio and the Animation feature on images to make them fade in, zoom out, bounce around, spin, etc. The options to create movement has really engaged those students who are not as excited with static image ..read more
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Creating an Inclusive Classroom #EdChat #Neurodiversity
The Nerdy Teacher
by The Nerdy Teacher
3M ago
Neurodiverse students bring a wide range of perspectives and abilities to the classroom that should be supported and embraced by classroom teachers. The challenge for educators is trying to find the best solutions to support these diverse learners. Creating, not only a physically inclusive, but emotionally supportive and intellectually stimulating environment for neurodiverse students can make a ..read more
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7 Things We Say Instead Of "What Were You Thinking?" #EdChat
The Nerdy Teacher
by The Nerdy Teacher
4M ago
One of the things I find myself asking middle school students is "What were you thinking?" That phrase seems innocuous, but it really about the context and the tone. For example, a student is designing a project for class and added and interesting aspect to the design. I sit next to them and ask "What were you thinking when you designed this?" and the student explains their thought process. The ..read more
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How Do We Support Neurodivergent Students? #SpEd
The Nerdy Teacher
by The Nerdy Teacher
4M ago
One of the toughest things for a neurodivergent learner to do is is to ask for help. There is already so much self-shame for needing help, asking for it can just be too much for some students. As teachers, what can we do to support these students in a way that makes them feel comfortable asking and receiving the support they need to be successful in class? Here are some tips that can ..read more
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