Technology
Enhancing Physical Education With Technology
#PhysEdSource's own Blue Jay Bridge shares some of the ways that technology can be used to enhance the learning of your Phys Ed students.
#PhysEdSource's own Blue Jay Bridge shares some of the ways that technology can be used to enhance the learning of your Phys Ed students.
i-Drills PE & MultiSport : Create, Plan, Share your Teaching or Coaching in 20 Sports
Teachers & coaches at all levels now have the ability to create, consume and share coaching content on their iPad. With a unique set of features and functions, planning of your lessons, practices & sessions has never been easier.
Teachers & coaches at all levels now have the ability to create, consume and share coaching content on their iPad. With a unique set of features and functions, planning of your lessons, practices & sessions has never been easier.
TeachPE.com
A European-based resource for PE that supports intermediate and advanced level
PE and Sports Studies. There are interactive quizzes, downloadable worksheets, essays, photos, fitness testing, sports injury clinic, and rules.
A European-based resource for PE that supports intermediate and advanced level
PE and Sports Studies. There are interactive quizzes, downloadable worksheets, essays, photos, fitness testing, sports injury clinic, and rules.
BreakAppz.com
A great website created by Dale Sidebottom which includes information about e-books, recources and apps that will engage your students.
A great website created by Dale Sidebottom which includes information about e-books, recources and apps that will engage your students.
peprn.com
The aim of this website is to bring together physical education teachers, coaches, physical activity leaders, volunteers and university practitioners from around the world to talk about practice, young peoples’ experiences of physical activity, and research. We often don’t get the opportunity to talk about these things in a sustained and supportive environment but through this virtual space, and the Talk Board, Group Blog, Shared Resources and Research Impact sections, I believe we can start multiple conversations and challenge ourselves to improve. As the leader of this site (Ashley Casey), I hope that through this shared space we can begin learning from each other, and in doing so develop shared practices that can positively influence our own practices while ultimately improving young people’s experiences of physical activity. So join in the discussions, share your ideas and let’s start talking.
The aim of this website is to bring together physical education teachers, coaches, physical activity leaders, volunteers and university practitioners from around the world to talk about practice, young peoples’ experiences of physical activity, and research. We often don’t get the opportunity to talk about these things in a sustained and supportive environment but through this virtual space, and the Talk Board, Group Blog, Shared Resources and Research Impact sections, I believe we can start multiple conversations and challenge ourselves to improve. As the leader of this site (Ashley Casey), I hope that through this shared space we can begin learning from each other, and in doing so develop shared practices that can positively influence our own practices while ultimately improving young people’s experiences of physical activity. So join in the discussions, share your ideas and let’s start talking.
ThePhysicalEducator.com
ThePhysicalEducator.com is an online professional development resource for physical educators created by Joey Feith. Their mission is to help you become the best physical education teacher you can be. They this by producing high-quality resources for you to use in your teaching, by helping you connect and share with fellow teachers, and by providing engaging professional development opportunities which you can attend.
ThePhysicalEducator.com is an online professional development resource for physical educators created by Joey Feith. Their mission is to help you become the best physical education teacher you can be. They this by producing high-quality resources for you to use in your teaching, by helping you connect and share with fellow teachers, and by providing engaging professional development opportunities which you can attend.
PHYSEDagogy.com
PHYSEDagogy.com started as a blog, but has morphed into a community where physical education educators can discuss and reflect on best practices inside the modern physical education classroom.
They believe in the power of crowd sourcing and tapping into the collective knowledge of the profession who are active through social media.
Recently PHYSEDagogy.com hosted the #PhysEdSummit 2.0 web conference! During this conference sessions were held around iPads and PE, Physical Literacy, TGfU, Google Apps for Education, Standards Based Grading, Adaptive Physical Education, and Elementary, Middle School, and High School Round table discussions. All of the sessions were broadcast live through youtube and can continue to be seen through the PHYSEDagogy website.
PHYSEDagogy.com started as a blog, but has morphed into a community where physical education educators can discuss and reflect on best practices inside the modern physical education classroom.
They believe in the power of crowd sourcing and tapping into the collective knowledge of the profession who are active through social media.
Recently PHYSEDagogy.com hosted the #PhysEdSummit 2.0 web conference! During this conference sessions were held around iPads and PE, Physical Literacy, TGfU, Google Apps for Education, Standards Based Grading, Adaptive Physical Education, and Elementary, Middle School, and High School Round table discussions. All of the sessions were broadcast live through youtube and can continue to be seen through the PHYSEDagogy website.