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E-raamat: 50+ Tech Tools for School Counselors: How to Be More Engaging, Efficient, and Effective

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-May-2019
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  • ISBN-13: 9781544338415
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  • Kirjastus: Corwin Press Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781544338415

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Digital tools that will transform your practice 

Educating students in the 21st century is about more than preparing them for work in the digital age; its also about connecting with the whole student and transcending barriers. Written for school counselors and other education professionals, 50+ Tech Tools for School Counselors provides insightful descriptions of digital tools that can be used daily to not only enrich intervention and instruction but also guide decision-making, streamline work, enhance communication, and promote happier students. Readers will find:





a framework for leadership and advocacy through the lens of technology vignettes demonstrating implementation and quotes from students and other stakeholders step-by-step guides and checklists perspectives from counselors around the country that provide a peer-to-peer feel narratives, technical descriptions, and diagrams 

School counselors are often unsure or unaware of the myriad of existing tech tools. This book will help them enhance their practice, feel more confident, spend less time on paperwork, and enable todays students to achieve success in school and access information on college and careers.

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"50+ Tech Tools for School Counselors is a much-needed resource for experienced school counselors who want new tools as well as for counselors who are just beginning to use technology to deliver their school counseling programs. We are at a turning point in the profession, where school counselors understand the importance of being tech-savvy but sometimes dont know where to start. 50+ Tech Tools provides program delivery, data collection, and organizational tools and resources. This book is a must for every school counselors bookshelf!" -- Carol Kaffenberger, PhD "School counselors have long needed access to quality technology tools in their vital roles supporting students. This book provides them the opportunity to use data and tech tools to more efficiently and effectively implement the design, delivery, and evaluation of comprehensive school counseling programs aligned with the ASCA National Model." -- Trish Hatch, President and CEO "In order for school counselors to meet the diverse, evolving needs of students as they traverse their educational paths, technological literacy is essential.  This book is not only needed but also essential for supporting school counselors and school counselor educators technological literacy. It is a valuable resource for intentional technology integration in school counseling and school counselor education and written in a user-friendly manner." -- Molly Strear, Assistant Professor in Counselor Education "As school counselors we have an ethical obligation to demonstrate appropriate use of technology. For those who are new to integrating technology into their work, this book offers great insight, including what some of those tech tools are, why you should use them, and exactly how to get started. And for those who are more familiar with using technology, you just might find a new tool to help you become more effective, efficient, and engaging." -- Franciene Sabens, School Counselor "Our job as school counselors is based on relationships, and our youth rely more and more on technology as a way to connect and communicate. This book is a quick reference guide for educators to browse and quickly determine which application best fit their needs. It provides user-friendly overviews of many tech tools along with step-by-step guidance for how to get them set up." -- Jeffrey Gielow, Middle School Counselor "This book is coming out at just the right time! We need to use more technology and become more digitally-oriented in order to keep our students interested and provide the most up-to-date, effective information to our parents, staff. and communities. It definitely gives me ideas about tools that can help my job (and life) become easier if I use them." -- Kara Proctor-Dunn, School Counselor "Technology is a growing industry and is frequently used in the school setting. While there are many websites that provide information about technology, the process of searching for it is long and tedious. 50+ Tech Tools for School Counselors makes things so much easier for educators. This book is necessary for all school counselors in the 21st century." -- Shuntina Taylor, Director of School Counseling

Foreword ix
Russell A. Sabella
Acknowledgments xi
About the Authors xiii
Getting Started 1(2)
Legal Considerations 3(4)
Part I Groups and Lessons
Nearpod
7(3)
StoryBoardThat
10(2)
PlayPosit
12(2)
Prezi
14(2)
Flipgrid
16(3)
Stop, Breathe, Think
19(3)
Headspace
22(2)
Insight Timer
24(2)
QuiverVision
26(2)
CoSpaces
28(3)
Google Expeditions
31(3)
GoNoodle
34(2)
Minecraft
36(3)
Part II Data Collection Tools
Kahoot!
39(3)
Google Forms
42(3)
Google Sheets
45(2)
Plickers
47(2)
Socrative
49(3)
Google Add-ons
52(3)
Part III Organizational Tools
Google Keep
55(2)
LiveBinders
57(1)
YouCanBookme
58(2)
Doodle
60(2)
Google Calendar
62(2)
Genius Scan
64(2)
IFTTT(lf This Then That)
66(2)
Smallpdf
68(3)
Part IV Program Promotion Tools
Remind
71(2)
Powtoon
73(2)
Canva
75(2)
Pic Collage
77(2)
Buffer
79(2)
Google Sites
81(4)
Part V Collaboration Tools
Twitter
85(3)
Padlet
88(2)
Facebook
90(2)
WiseStamp
92(2)
Instagram
94(2)
Linkedin
96(2)
Google Docs
98(2)
Google Hangouts
100(1)
Weebly
101(2)
Appy Pie
103(4)
Part VI Resources
Common Sense
107(3)
Pinterest
110(3)
Teachers Pay Teachers
113(2)
YouTube
115(2)
SafeShare
117(2)
Quizlet
119(1)
Stitcher
120(2)
Google for Education
122(2)
NYTVR (New York Times Virtual Reality)
124(1)
Closing 125(4)
References 129(2)
Index 131
Angela Cleveland, M.S.Ed., M.Ed., MA has 15 years of experience as a professional school counselor and is a Google Certified Educator. She is an Executive Board Member and Webmaster for the New Jersey School Counselor Association (NJSCA.org). Angela advocates for equity and access to STEM opportunities. She is the Program Director for NCWIT Counselors for Computing (NCWIT.ORG/C4C).

In 2015, Angela co-founded ReigningIt (ReigningIt.com), a non-profit dedicated to creating a STEM dialogue inclusive of every woman. The story-sharing platform has featured hundreds of inspiring women and K-12 influencers, and the group has provided a community of encouragement to support pathways to computer science. 

Angela is a technology contributor to national publications, such as Edutopia, CSTA Voice, and ASCAs School Counselor magazine. She presents at conferences around the country to encourage the infusion of emerging careers in computer science into the school counseling profession.

Angelas advocacy has earned her recognition, such as the 2017 New Jersey State School Counselor of the Year award and being featured in the popular Amy Poehlers Smart Girls blog.

Angela grew up in New Jersey and attended William Paterson University, where she earned degrees in English and Education as well as an Honors in Humanities. She attended the University of Pennsylvania, earning an M.S.Ed. in Psychological Services. Angela began her career as school counselor in 2001, and she remained driven to learn more about the field of education and leadership. She went on to earn an M.Ed. in Instruction from The College of New Jersey and an MA in Organizational Leadership from Rider University. She earned several educational certifications, including Google Certified Educator, Director of School Counseling Services, School Supervisor. 

You can follow Angela Cleveland (www.AngelaCleveland.com) on: Twitter: @AngCleveland                               Instagram: @angela_cleveland_reigningit Linked In: .linkedin.com/in/angelacleveland

Stephen Sharp is a school counselor and best-selling author. He has worked to provide students with the knowledge and skills to be healthy and successful in the 21st century. Stephen has served on the governing boards of both his local, state and national school counseling organizations. Stephen completed his M.Ed at Millersville University of Pennsylvania, and BA from Lycoming College.



Steve is a best-selling author, and he is a co-founder of the Leadership Summit, a community-based social justice network to provide students the language and tools to understand and combat the many forms of oppression.



Stephen is a Nationally Certified School Suicide Prevention Specialist, and worked with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to pilot an electronic behavioral health screening for schools. He works tirelessly across nationally to provide education and training on mental health, substance abuse, and inequality.



Stephen frequently presents and writes on school counseling practice, leadership, technology, emerging career skills, mental health and race in education. Stephen was named the 2017 Pennsylvania Middle School Counselor of the Year.