Various buildable demo items - Ruben's Tube, a laser bucket demonstrating total internal reflection, some mystery circuits, anything else I think of!
Are you looking for ways to engage your students? Break out of your usual lessons with Breakout EDU. Come see a Breakout EDU lesson that reviews data representation and analysis in an engaging and exciting way.
Advanced apps and extensions in Chrome that assist teachers in using Google Classroom efficiently. This is for teachers who use Google Classroom for the basics: posting materials, links, announcements. Learning how to grade using beyond Google Form quizzes.
We will demonstrate how to use the Intuos Tablet and Bluetooth to be able to walk around the classroom while writing on the tablet which projects what is written onto the shown powerpoint/google slide presentation.
I will talk about the benefits of using Quizlet and Quizlet live to help with vocabulary in a math class.
Technology integration. Students create a picture that they can then recreate in Desmos.
Gamification is applying game mechanics to a non-gaming environment. See how I have gamified my science class to maximize student engagement!
Interactive Student Notebooks are tools students create throughout the year. These student-created resources will be used again and again as students refer back to lessons from earlier in the year. They are also an excellent resource for STAAR review.
The Next Generation Digital Classroom pilot infused technology into hundreds of RRISD science and math classrooms. This exhibit will share some of the things we learned from the NGDC pilot.
Demonstration on how to use the Plickers materials and applications, and how to view/use the data from the formative assessment.
Will provide math teachers with ideas and examples on the use of technology in the math classroom.