Twitter is a fantastic tool for sharing your program with community members in real time. Quick & easy way to get information out to school families.
Some examples of current #PhysEd program accounts include: @issphysed - @ACSIntPEDept - @HGI_PE
- 140 Characters or less
- Uses #hashtags to organise information
- Create an account for your school #PhysEd program
- Announcements to the community eg. Change of venue, bad weather etc.
Some examples of current #PhysEd program accounts include: @issphysed - @ACSIntPEDept - @HGI_PE
Pinterest allows users to curate content from around the internet to a digital pinboard. This is extremely beneficial to members of the #PhysEd community as it allows you to:
Some examples of great Pinterest boards are: iPhys-Ed - PEMrB - KAHPERD
- Centralize resources for teachers & students.
- Share websites and interesting things with students.
- Flip learning in your #PhysEd program.
- Build a bank of resources to assist with coursework or homework tasks.
Some examples of great Pinterest boards are: iPhys-Ed - PEMrB - KAHPERD
Vine
Vine is an offshoot of Twitter which allows you to record 7 second videos. It is useful for your #PhysEd program because it allows you to:
- Quickly record highlight videos of your students in action
- Share performances in a short and sharp manner
- Create highlight videos without needing to edit on computer
YouTube
YouTube is a fantastic place to host videos which can be to be linked to your blog.
(You will need to do this if you do not have a Weebly Pro account).
(You will need to do this if you do not have a Weebly Pro account).
Everyone knows about Facebook but how can you use it for your #PhysEd program. While a lot of schools block or are hesitant to use Facebook as a learning tool, there are currently a few school #PhysEd programs who are using it effectively.
- Set up a profile for your #PhysEd program and share in the same way you would a blog.
- Guaranteed student followers