Dr. Keith Semmel delivered a fascinating lecture on the history and impact of Hanna-Barbera. Brought back memories of all the fun I had at Kings Island and Hanna-Barberaland growing up. @KEDCGrants@KEDC1 @@kedc_epic
Taking our Google Docs to the next level. Lisa Nydick taught us about hyperlinks, tabs, smart chips, and audio summaries in today's session. Can't wait to create better assignments. @edtechwithlisa@KEDC1@KEDCGrants @@kedc_epic
Very interesting session from Keith Semmel and the Twilight Zone and history. Now I know what I'm binge watching this weekend.@KEDC1@KEDCGrants @@kedc_epic
Lets make some videos using Googe Vids. Lisa Nydick led a great session on how to make professional looking videos to use in the classroom. @KEDC1@KEDCGrants @@kedc_epic@edtechwithlisa
Our session today was focused on academic conversations with Kelly Estepp. Great resources shared and ready to use in the classroom. @KEDC1@kedc_epic@KEDCGrants
Boy this session with Lisa Nydick on Fact From Fiction was so helpful. She gave us tips to teach our students how to spot those DeepFakes. Wish everyone learned these techniques before reposting on social media. @KEDC1@kedc_epic@KEDCGrants @@edtechwithlisa
Kelly Estepp led a wonderful session today on how to help students strengthen their reasoning when explaining their evidence they are using to supporting their claim. @KEDC1@kedc_epic@KEDCGrants
Today we discussed dissent in a democracy. Students did a modified gallery walk; they analyzed different scenarios and identified the dissent and created a solition. The trick was they had to create a different solution then the groups before them. @KEDCGrants@KEDC1 @@kedc_epic
Great session on how to incorporate vocabulary strategies into your lesson to build stronger readers and writers. Kelly Estepp always brings to goods. @KEDC1@KEDCGrants @@kedc_epic
Kelly Estepp did a wonderful job in today's session on extracting evidence from a text and helping students become better writers. @KEDC1@KEDCGrants @@kedc_epic
Think outside the box when assessing student's understanding of a topic. These "Historical Heads" allowed students to visually show the political differences between Hamilton and Jefferson. @KEDC1@KEDCGrants@DrJWEvansJr @@kedc_epic