Celeste Joy (@celeste_edtech) 's Twitter Profile
Celeste Joy

@celeste_edtech

👩🏻‍💻Educator-Technology Integrationist at Indianola Community Schools
📚Book lover~121 in 2023
🤓Grad student-Drake University
💭Opinions are my own

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If you serve multiple schools, you understand the logic (and seeming insanity) of leaving an hour before your next appointment for a 5 minute drive. Otherwise, you’ll be stuck in traffic for 30-45 minutes due to staggered release times and multiple schools close together!

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"If I do nothing, what will happen? If I act right now, what will happen? Sometimes you need to let go. Sometimes you need to get going." – James Clear

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Absolutely love this! If you work with seniors or college students, an opportunity like this is such a wonderful investment.

Alex Glade (@alex_glade) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Loved Matt Miller 🗑️ saying that #ChatGPT and #AI can be great tools for education but to be effective we must use them with a teacher brain and a teacher heart! #AI is a great tool, but it can't replace our humanity! #WakeletCommunityWeek

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"The question is not: will today be a good day? Every day is a good day. The question is: how much good will you get out of today?" -James Clear

Nicholas Ferroni (@nicholasferroni) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hear me out: A show like “Shark Tank,” but instead of investors there are 5 teachers from different grades, subjects and backgrounds. And people are pitching the “newest” ED tech and teaching strategies, and the teachers have to agree if it is worth the time and money.

Tony Vincent (@tonyvincent) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Stir up curiosity and conversation with a "Baffling Blur." Blur parts of an image and invite students to make educated guesses about what has been blurred. 🧐 Keep the original image handy so you can reveal it. You can use Canva to blur areas of an image.

Stir up curiosity and conversation with a "Baffling Blur." Blur parts of an image and invite students to make educated guesses about what has been blurred. 🧐 Keep the original image handy so you can reveal it.

You can use Canva to blur areas of an image.
Pear Deck Learning (@peardeck) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Start your first-day of school with a cup of joe, on us! ☕️ Today's giveaway is a coffee gift card for 1 lucky educator. To enter, make sure you're following us, RT this tweet, and reply with the most essential step in your morning routine. ☀️

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If a book sucks, stop reading it. The best readers actually quit a lot of books. Life is too short to read books you don’t enjoy reading.

James Clear (@jamesclear) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Momentum goes both ways. Don’t move, feel sluggish. Start moving, feel like moving a little more. Don’t talk, feel timid. Start chatting, conversation gets a little easier. Don’t ship, feel stuck. Start creating, ideas begin to flow.

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Come see me at ITEC next week! My sessions cover Schoology 101 and Leveraging Schoology's Assessments! #itecia #schoology #assessment #icsd

Come see me at ITEC next week! My sessions cover Schoology 101 and Leveraging Schoology's Assessments! #itecia #schoology #assessment #icsd