Once upon a time, there was a teacher and learner who wanted to explore and share resources with his PLN. He decided to try an advent-style 24 days of teaching and learning in 2022. Starting on December 1st, I will add a new resource link on the calendar for each day.
I will be sharing a lot of tools, but where I can I will also focus on the ideas that lessons that work with or without the resource. I use most of the resources with my students, but some are more for my growth as a teacher and a learner.
Addtional Teaching and Learning December 2022 Resources
The 12 Days of Chrome-mas 2022 - Control Alt Achieve Blog
12 Days of Techmas - Erin Asamoto
Edcuator Advent Calendar - Melissa Dent
12 Days of Canva Projects - Dereck Oldfield
Edtech Cheer 2022 - Sarah Wood
Winter Riddle Rooms - Michelle Manning
Christmas Ideas and Activities for the Elementary Classroom! - Kristin & Joe Merill
25 Days Of Digital Tools and Ideas From Future Ready Librarians - Shannon Miller
12 Days of Kami-Mas! - Tara Turner
YuleTech Advent Calencdar - Troy Reynolds
Tech the Halls - Teresa Scoggins
#12DaysofLessons - Joy Kirr
On Twitter, be sure to check out the hashtags #AppVent22 and #AppVentCalendar.
December 1st - Adobe Express | December 2nd - Pear Deck Orchard
December 3rd - Google Earth | December 4th - Google Arts & Culture
December 5th - Google Autodraw | December 6th - Education Blueprint
December 7th - Google Easter Eggs | December 8th - Haikei
December 9th - Google Slides | December 10th - Google Drawings
December 11th - Wizer | December 12th - Applied Digital Skills
December 13th - Wakelet | December 14th - TEDEd
December 15th - Canva | December 16th - Newsela
December 17th - Book Creator | December 18th - Desmos
December 19th - Lifelong Learning | December 20th - Gimkit
December 21st - News Literacy Project | December 22nd - Project Zero
December 23rd - Retro Report | December 24th - Virtual Field Trips
Bonus December 25th - Best of 2022 Collection
My advice to teachers is to find one thing that they can incorporate into their classroom and practice with it. You don't have to use everything or the latest EdTech resource to be innovative. I have a core set of resources that I use frequently with my students and I occasionally experiment with something new to see where it takes us.
Bonus: If you are looking for an even deeper dive, be sure to explore our Collection of Resources Connected to the 4 Cs of Collaboration, Communication, Critical Thinking, and Creativity.
Let me know if you have any questions or feel free to add your favorite resources in the comments. #HappyLearning
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