#EduDuctTape 📖 Sketchnote Chapter 12

This sketchnote is titled "Beards, Glasses, and Handsome Teachers." It includes the #EduDuctTape hashtag and the subtitle "Know Better. Do Better." It includes a picture of Jake as a teacher with glasses and a beard in a video playing on a laptop. He is saying "Don't forget you need a plan!" In the center of the sketchnote is Jake without glasses or a beard, holding duct tape. He is asking a student "Did you watch? Did you notice anything?!"; and the student is responding "uh... you looked handsome?" On the right side of the image is the Edpuzzle logo and the phrase Bonus: Formative Assessment.

This Jen Giffen sketchnote features one of my favorite stories to tell. You’ll have to get the book to hear the whole story, but let me boil it down to what the image depicts:

I had discovered that many of my students weren’t actually watching the screencasts that were a part of my class.

This image shows the cover of the book Educational Duct Tape: An EdTech Integration Mindset. The cover is blue and shows the title in orange lettering on duct tape. It also shows the text "Your Guide to Selecting the Right Tools for Your Classroom" and includes Jake Miller's name.That meant I knew better about what was happening and I needed to do better by utilizing a tool that I was aware of (again, knowing better): Edpuzzle.

Hear the full story in Chapter 12 of Educational Duct Tape: An EdTech Integration Mindset.

 

 

This sketchnote is titled "Beards, Glasses, and Handsome Teachers." It includes the #EduDuctTape hashtag and the subtitle "Know Better. Do Better." It includes a picture of Jake as a teacher with glasses and a beard in a video playing on a laptop. He is saying "Don't forget you need a plan!" In the center of the sketchnote is Jake without glasses or a beard, holding duct tape. He is asking a student "Did you watch? Did you notice anything?!"; and the student is responding "uh... you looked handsome?" On the right side of the image is the Edpuzzle logo and the phrase Bonus: Formative Assessment.

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Jake Miller

Jake is the host of the Educational Duct Tape podcast, the #EduGIF Guy, a Tech Integration Coach, speaker, Former STEM, Math & Science Teacher, and a presenter.