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Interactive Technology in the Classroom

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Featured Presentation

Using EdPuzzle in the Flipped Math Classroom

Kaitlin Carpenter walks you through the process of creating interactive videos with Ed Puzzle.  This flipped classroom tool provides you with data on your students' progress and viewing habits.  Specifically Kaitlin demonstrates how this free online program can be used by math teachers wanting to flip instruction with their students.

Interactive Technology in the Classroom Presentations


3D Printing Ideas

Sarah Voorhees demonstrates a lesson she created to use in her elementary classroom that uses 3D printing.

Shutterfly PhotoStory

Students can use Photo Story to publish their projects as books.  Lara Hoyem, the senior director of photo books at Shutterfly, shares a video showing you a pilot program implementing Photo Story in classrooms.
Using Photostory
iPad photo story app

3D Printing Lessons
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Using QuizWorks with Students

Lauren Ritcey discusses how to use QuizWorks, which is an online quiz making tool, with students.

LiveBinders in the ELA Class

Rachel Sims provides detailed directions on how to create a LiveBinder and provides examples of how it can be used effectively in the English Classroom.
Livebinders & ela

Using iPads in the Reading Classroom

Presented by MaryCate Hereford

Scribble Maps

Megan Welsh provides directions of how to use Scribble Maps, which is an easy way to draw or share maps with your students.

Blubber.TV

Interactive Smart Board Ideas

Digital Media Exit Tickets

Presented by Alexandra Sinkus
Presented by Ryan Hauk
Presented by Kathryn Breland

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