@darlingsrt @teachsci8 Collaboration in a positive light is most likely the best way students to explore more technology and benefit from the experiences of their peers.
@Brianna56849339@teachsci8@Duncannedd Agreed, actively exhibiting and celebrating the creations of our students should in turn encourage more to explore how they use apps.
@teachsci8 A4) One way to promote students to produce more with technology is to actively exhibit and praise students' creations made with technology to other students, encouraging student exploration of technology. @Duncannedd#csubted#csubedte4200
@AllisonCheatwo1@Ststansberry@Duncannedd Technology definitely bumps up efficiency in communication. Trying to send letters to people across the nation, while novel and fun, takes weeks to actually get a response.
@Ststansberry A3) Technology facilitates collaboration between all entities related to education by allowing for near instantaneous communication between parties regardless of distance. Information can be spread much more readily and easily. @Duncannedd#csubted#csubedte4200
@FlomKatelyn@tom_karnes@Duncannedd I remember visiting Hearst Castle on a field trip back when I was in elementary school. I remember practically zero details of what I witnessed, so to have easy access to the quality cameras most phones have these days would have lead to some beautiful memories.
@Jessica98425657@tom_karnes I'm a big fan of outreach where music students from a middle school/high school get to meet and play with the incoming students from nearby elementary/middle school. It potentially keeps more students enrolled in the arts and starts many new friendships.
@tom_karnes A2) My favorite memories from school would have to be the performance opportunities I received through music, specifically indoor drumline. Newer technology include apps that can facilitate the process of learning music and drill. @Duncannedd#csubted#csubedte4200