I attended two full days of learning at TIA 2018 - Denton ISD’s technology conference. I learned so many great technology tips to use in the classroom with students from prek to middle ages. Here are some of my favorites:
GooseChase
This app is compatible with iPad and smartphones. It is not usable on Chromebooks yet. The purpose of the app is to create a scavenger like game for students to engage learning concepts. Then the students/groups play and earn points for the questions/problems they solve. The teacher is able to push out comments and feedback throughout the game and after. The free version the class can play in 5 groups and the teacher paid for versions give you more capabilities. I played during the session on my iPad. It was fun, new and exciting! Students will love it. I am considering making an orientation game in the library by using this app.
Project Based Learning
What is it? How do you know you are doing it right? Andre Daughty presented a session on clarifying what is really is. It is not just a fun project that a kid makes and forgets about. Visit Buck Institute for Education to learn the ends and outs for your next PBL. The website has great resources to help you with your next project. I am going to try and pair up PBL’s with the maker-space this year at my school. Allowing the students to be the creators and information consumers.
Coding with Elementary Kids
Why code? Well it is a great way for kids to start to develop the skills they need for the real world. Coding can be done even with our youngest kiddos in Kinder and Pre-K. The session I went to provide a Symbaloo with links to fabulous free coding sites that can be used. If you want to try coding out with your students check out the Symbaloo and start coding.
Nearpod
A great tool to engage all students during a lesson. Create an interactive lesson at the touch of a button. Students can answer questions and share responses with the class and/or the teacher. Similar to the Pear Deck platform, but Nearpod will upload PowerPoint and other windows documents.
A new product that uses resources from PBS, NPR and other public media stations. Middle aged students through high school can learn about current events and create their views on a topic with a variety of resources. The program provides audio, visual and type resources for each topic. If you are a social studies teacher this is a resource you will want to check out. They also provide note taking graphic organizers for students to use.
Need some new Google Hacks - Check out this presentation from Frank Murray from Wichita Falls ISD. I guarantee you will learn something new.