For the next few weeks, I will be delving into some great tech tools that you can use to engage your students. The first tool we will discuss is Adobe Spark. Be on the lookout for an in-depth post soon!
It's the start of another year, which means we're almost half-way through our current school year. It's hard to believe that this much time has already passed! Routines are well established (though they may need a bit of reviewing after break), so it's a great time to try something new! Using technology to allow students to create and show what they've learned, especially if what they create is shared to a wider audience, can be very motivating for students. There are lots of tools that you can use to do just this! You can also use technology to enhance your classroom instruction, create more small-group and one-on-one time with your students, and make your workflow a bit more efficient.
For the next few weeks, I will be delving into some great tech tools that you can use to engage your students. The first tool we will discuss is Adobe Spark. Be on the lookout for an in-depth post soon!
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June 2019
AuthorMy name is Beth Dabney. I
have been working in Anderson School District 2 for nine years. I was a fourth
grade math and science teacher at Belton Elementary School for the first seven
years of my career. I am looking forward to working with the amazing employees
of Anderson Two to implement different technologies to help enhance learning for
our students! |