@drevanssantiago As a future 2nd grade teacher, I would use Kahoot to keep students engaged and inspired. Kahoot boosts motivation through competitive, game-based learning experiences. After a lesson, I would end it by using Kahoot to see if students retained the information. @Duncannedd#CSUBTEd
@KayleeO21 @drevanssantiago @DrEddiesClass Kahoot is great for practice math quizzes! Kahoot keeps students engaged and motivated because it is competitive and some students want to win! Also the music is really fun!
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@BrittChafin @drevanssantiago @Duncannedd I really love this idea! Just make sure to use exciting videos from CrashCourse or a TedTalk video so students don’t get bored while watching! @Duncannedd#CSUBTEd
@Docs_Fox@Ststansberry@doctor2pi@Duncannedd Many parents can not afford to by their children computers or tablets to communicate with teachers or do their homework. It’s a great idea to have schools provide computers to families who are in desperate need of them. @Duncannedd#CSUBTEd
@Ststansberry@doctor2pi@Duncannedd One way to make technology accessible to the community is by allowing school districts to hand out chrome books for students to borrow for their schoolwork. One barrier that limits technology is lack of money that schools have. @Duncannedd#CSUBTEd
@DrEddiesClass@Ststansberry@doctor2pi@Duncannedd Epic is an app with a collection of high quality books for students. Epic also has a collection of Spanish and Bilingual books. Access to these books will help support students vocabulary development and literacy development. @Duncannedd#CSUBTEd