In this session, we learned about our new telepresence robot, Dewey. Dewey was purchased through a DSU Innovation Grant. The robot was named after John Dewey who was an educational reformer that believed students learn through hands-on, meaningful learning experiences. Faculty can operate the robot through a simple web-interface.
Presenter: Kevin Smith
In this session, we looked at several different ways to use Flipgrid in your classroom. Here are a few of the ideas shared:
Have students share videos about what they are working on prior to parent-teacher conferences. Have the parents watch that in advance of the conference.
Have parents share videos on Flipgrid about their students so teachers can get to know them.
Mystery - have students share clues to a mystery; other students have to watch their classmates to figure out what the answer is
Presenter: Dan Klumper
This session will focus on tips and tricks for using D2L. We'll look at how to customize the nav bar, home page, and widgets. We'll talk about how faculty share content with students in D2L -- embedded Google docs, Checklists, Youtube, etc.
Presenter: Kevin Smith
In this session, we'll look at some of our favorite apps, web sites, chrome extensions.
Presenters: Dan Klumper, Jennifer Nash, Kevin Smith, and any other faculty that want to share...
Here are some of the possible apps…