New Website: Technology-Enhanced Social Emotional Activities
http://www.projecthappiness.org/programs/social-emotional-learning/
Schools that create socially and emotionally sound learning and working environments, and that help students and staff develop greater social and emotional competence, in turn help ensure positive short- and long-term academic and personal outcomes for students, and higher levels of teaching and work satisfaction for staff. http://casel.org/why-it-matters/benefits-of-sel/
The Technology-Enhanced Social Emotional Learning Activities website (http://seltechnology.weebly.com/) has been designed to describe technology activities that facilitate social emotional learning. They can be used within formal and informal educational settings. Even though the focus of the activities are on building and enhancing social emotional learning, many can be connected with content standards related to language arts, visual arts, oral communication, media literacy, and ISTE’s National Education Standards for Students. Also, age levels are not recommended. Most of the activities can be adapted for any age level.
List of Activities:
- Acts of Kindness
- Book Trailers
- Collage of Feelings
- Conflict Management Strategies Posters
- Dear Abby Letters
- Feelings Posters with Photos
- I Am Posters
- Identifying Emotions Apps
- Mobile Sharing
- Personal Support Networks
- SEL Comic Creation
- Social Media a Cause
- Teach Tech to Grandparents
- Twitter for Good
Technology Enhanced Social Emotional Learning Activities by Jackie Gerstein is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.
Based on a work at http://seltechnology.weebly.com/
Written by Jackie Gerstein, Ed.D.
January 11, 2013 at 1:45 am
Posted in Education
Tagged with collaboration, education. youth, networked learning, social learning, social-emotional learning, technology integration
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The Technology-Enhanced Social Emotional Learning Activities website (http://seltechnology.weebly.com/) has been designed to describe technology activities that facilitate social emotional learning. They can be used within formal and informal educational settings.
dominicanbreezes
January 11, 2013 at 9:48 pm