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Saturday, July 21, 2012

My #ISTE adventure in San Diego: Plenty of #edtech #gamification #web20 tools

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Check out my Yahoo Voices article on ISTE

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Wanna read more? Click for my ISTE article full of web tools & links

ISTE is the massive collection of the leaders in Educational Technology. I was very fortunate to get invited to the session in San Diego and I represented Horry County Schools' Middle School grade level.

Here are some images of the beautiful view of the city

My featured interview on using educational technologies for @GlogsterEDU #edtech #profdev

Check out my full interview on GlogsterEDU

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Wanna read more? Check out the rest of my interview for the blog on using edtech

What an honor to be featured on the Glogster EDU community site and for me to share my findings on Glogster so that students can easily make websites.

Wanna know more about Glogster? Check out my staff development video on GlogsterEDU that was also featured on their webpage

  • I have also written an article on Glogster that you can check out if you want your students to get away from making boring old poster boards for projects

How to make Animations with @scratchteam and other animation resources

Here is a video tutorial that I made that provides a brief outline of the product from MIT

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Wanna learn more about Animation? Check out my article about Walt Disney's Impact on Animation

Also be sure to check out some of the previous posts that my students have done utilizing Animation in the art classroom:

 

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Technology Integration Video: Video Game Design with Patterns and Tessellations

Listed above is a video that demonstrates how my students created video games utilizing the free web site Gamestar Mechanic.com

If you would like to read more detailed info such as learning outcomes, standards, summary of findings, you can CLICK HERE on a post for a student sample

 

Not to mention, you can view more in-depth resources by clicking my links to full length videos and posts that I made about my students' learning through this project:

 

My Classroom Arcade (which already has links to the previous posts in it along with student samples)
You can also view my lesson plan that I used to teach the lesson: