Use Live-Streaming to Connect & Share Information Dr. M. Monte Tatom Associate Professor of Education Freed-Hardeman University Twitter: @drmmtatom TwitCasting Live: http://us.twitcasting.tv Doc Tatom’s TwitCasting Live: http://us.twitcasting.tv/drmmtat om/show / TETA SI 2016 ~ Collierville, TN Thursday, 7/14/2016 ~ 2:40 PM – 3:30 PM
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Use Live-Streaming to Connect & Share Information
Dr. M. Monte TatomAssociate Professor of Education
Dr. Monte Tatom (Ed.D. - Auburn University - 1998) is enjoying working as an Associate Professor of Education within the College of Education & Behavioral Sciences at FHU & teaches EDU 642 Online - Advanced Technology for Educators (since 2008). He is developing FHU’s online M.Ed. in Instructional Technology to begin Summer 2017 ~ http://fhu.edu/edtech.
He has been involved in educational technology since his first Masters level class at the University of South Alabama in 1983 - EDM 510: Micro-computing Systems in Education. He has been involved in PreK - 20 education since 1979.
Live-streaming is a great way to share information with students,
parents, community, administration, faculty, staff, and
the world! Live-streaming is a great way for students and teachers to share up-to-date information and receive feedback using the class
hashtag.
TwitCasting, Facebook Live Streaming, & Periscope
ISTE Standards-A 2B: Live-streaming will give the administrator the opportunity to model and promote the frequent and effective use
of technology for learning. ISTE Standard-S 2B: Live-streaming will provide students an opportunity to share information and ideas with classmates, students in other countries and their
teachers. ISTE Standard-T 3C: Live-streaming will give
teachers the ability to share relevant information and ideas to students, parents,
and peers.
Periscope in Education
http://midcareer.gse.upenn.edu/periscopeedu
5 Things about Periscope in Education:
1. It’s easy to use2. Schools are getting creative with it
3. Privacy is a big concern4. Some see Periscope videos as
“disposable5. It won’t be right for every situation
Dr. M. Monte Tatom ~ Freed Hardeman UniversityAssociate Professor of EducationOffice: Gardner Center 01BGoogle Voice: 731-879-1119Toll Free: 1-800-348-3481 Email: [email protected] Blog: http://drmmtatom.weebly.com/