Tuesday, February 10, 2015

My Rewind

Recently, I compiled an artifact file as part of my school's teacher evaluation process. To add a little fun component to my professional learning journey, I decided to create a video that includes moments I've had over the past year, or so. I also added quotes and sayings to the video that are meaningful to me. Most of these moments, are ones that I have also shared along the way through Twitter. (On a side-note, before making this video, I looked to see if there was a tool out there that would take the photos from my Twitter account and make a slideshow. I couldn't find anything, so I made my own video. Most of the pictures I already had saved either on my phone, or computer. If anyone knows of something like this, let me know!) Honestly though, I do love making these kinds of videos and feel happy seeing the finished product. That's what's great about creating something you're passionate about.

There was something special seeing all of my moments come together. Looking through my video made me appreciate capturing moments that were important to me and ones that I have shared with others. It also reminded me that making time to look back, to reflect, learn, and grow is something that makes me better.

One of my greatest joys is capturing moments. I almost always have my phone on me, and when I have the chance, I take a picture. It’s my way of remembering things that are meaningful to me and of what I’m experiencing at the moment. My photos can include ones from attending conferences, presenting at conferences, learning moments happening in the classrooms with students and teachers, cool objects or items that I find inspiring and photo-worthy, photos that I think will make people smile when they see them, photos of learning moments, and I especially love capturing moments with all the people I've had the pleasure of being with, along the way.


Making a “rewind” video can be a wonderful, creative, addition to your professional learning journey. Make it for yourself to learn and reflect from, but also share with others. This can be
 something fun to add to your blog or digital portfolio. It’s a special way to journal the moments you've created along the way, see them come together, and remind you of the special experiences you've had so you can learn and grow from them.

8 comments:

  1. Maria,
    Thank you very much for this inspired post. I had a smile from ear to ear while watching and reflecting on your powerful impact!
    Sincerely,
    Mike

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  2. Great stuff Maria. I admire your passion and energy! The world of education needs more educators like you. Keep being great! - jimmy

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    1. And more leaders like YOU. Thanks so much, Jimmy. Appreciate it!

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  3. You are just so very amazing. Your energy, your vision, your creativity and what you give to all of us. I feel so lucky to know you and be inspired by you!!!!

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    1. Awwww Carrie!!! That's just way, way, way too kind. Thank you. I feel the exact same about you. I'm so thankful educators are connected the way we are. Feel fortunate! Cannot wait to see you very soon. Lucky me!!!

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  4. This video was fantastic...makes me want to create my own now!

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    1. :) Thank you so much, Avra! That makes me so happy. Excited to see it when you do!

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