BYTE 2023 Survey Feedback
Survey Feedback: What sessions/workshop topics would you like to have in the future?
Actually making assignments , activities , lessons , etc. using the tech.
Lumio part 2
Things you could take back to classroom like creating technology tools example sound tools Minecraft games. Valuable TikTok teacher pages giving you great ideas for your grade.
Graphic design integration into core subjects
Tech that helps second language learners.
More lumio
More STEM sessions, maybe some Health focused for physical educators
Technology in the gym
Incorporating heart rate monitors into P.E. class
More geared towards early years in math and ELA.
More coding/programming options. Interactivity is preferred over straight lectures.
Technician sessions
How to make tech accessible for K-2 independent use
Continue on with more websites and tech that is free for us and relevant and engaging for students.
More Google Education and/or PowerSchool
I loved the sessions that shared sites, tech tips, etc. so many things I can use immediately.
Early years content
3D printing
Google Sheets/Excel for Dummies. Creating a workbook (for a modified student) using Publisher or any similar program.
I would like to find some more online games for my teaching area (business, personal finance)
More Lumio, very basic technology
Perhaps something on the less frequently used Google apps and functions.
Google drive/slides
More on using and interpreting data
Ozobots
PowerTeacher
Middle school math
how to optimize/organize Gmail better (compared to Outlook I am used to), virtual headset session session
Physical education and health wellness
Just keep having more options
Google classroom for the uninitiated
More stuff similar to microbit, arduino and frenove devices.
I would like to see advanced sessions: class notebook, setting up advanced GSuite stuff, Technology in Assessment, AI...
More ELA and numeracy focussed sessions
Second language instruction with technology.
More Micro:bit session. Maybe a session on Arduinos, more coding sessions.
More Google tools, SSPs
More STEM at the high school level.
AR/VR, coding sessions - especially sessions highlighting tools to move students from block coding to line coding
A session on Canva and it's application in the school setting would be great
Anything that shows me how to use things.
Using online libraries with elementary students
Canva
More about creating your own website.
Jeremy Roberts on Gamification.
The tech tips session was good. Please offer in other time slots.
The digital session I attended was relevant and engaging. We need tech workshops or relevant pedagogical workshops that offer real-life, hands-on materials to walk through and learn how to use. I mean this most respectfully, but I don't want to attend a lecture.
More about PowerSchool
Assistive Technology
More coding workshops
Trends in technology regarding education, VR follow-ups
Social media in the classroom, the TikTok session was great
It's great to have a variety of sessions - educational as well as ones that help you organize. I had the opportunity for both this year. Enjoyed them.
grant writing or ways to have access to more tech in your school
Microsoft Flip
Digital Art - website/program recommendations
google drive/creating PowerPoints
More teachers sharing what they do and which resources they use - K-2 ELA scope and sequence as well as the next steps afterward
How to use Google slides and Google apps in the early years classroom
3D printing. CNC. Laser cutting. Machining in general. And about the software related to it. The design aspect of creating such projects.
PowerTeacher.
Google applications and Gmail