Bring Digital Information and the Physical World Together. Imagine living in the magical world of Harry Potter, where the school hallways are lined with paintings that are alive and interactive. Now imagine creating an atmosphere like that for your students. Augmented Reality (AR) allows educators and students to do just that: unlock or create layers of digital information on top of the physical world that can be viewed through an Android or iOS device. Bring learning to life in your library with Aurasma and other apps.
Want to increase safe, ethical and responsible use of technology in your school and community? Discover free, Common-Core-aligned resources to promote digital citizenship.
Purpose & objective
Educators will develop awareness by…
• protecting private information
• respecting themselves and others
• staying safe online
• standing up to cyberbullying
• balancing the time online and offline
Outline:
• The importance of teaching digital citizenship in our schools to our teachers and students.
• The necessity of getting parents involved in the teaching, modeling, and monitoring of safe, responsible, and ethical technology use.
• Digital Citizenship resources for parents, teachers, and students using sites such as Common Sense Media - www.commonsensemedia.org and other nationally recognized work.
• After the session, educators will continue to collaborate through social media to share resources, strategies, and best practices.
Standards addressed:
All resources and lessons provided in the session will be linked to Common Core State Standards.
Join us for a in-depth dive into the logistics of the CAASPP. What are the skills that teachers and students need to ensure success on the CAASPP? We will provide examples, hands-on time and ample time for guided practice.
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Want to increase safe, ethical and responsible use of technology in your school and community? Discover free, Common-Core-aligned resources to promote digital citizenship.
Purpose & objective
Educators will develop awareness by…
• protecting private information
• respecting themselves and others
• staying safe online
• standing up to cyberbullying
• balancing the time online and offline
Outline:
• The importance of teaching digital citizenship in our schools to our teachers and students.
• The necessity of getting parents involved in the teaching, modeling, and monitoring of safe, responsible, and ethical technology use.
• Digital Citizenship resources for parents, teachers, and students using sites such as Common Sense Media - www.commonsensemedia.org and other nationally recognized work.
• After the session, educators will continue to collaborate through social media to share resources, strategies, and best practices.
Standards addressed:
All resources and lessons provided in the session will be linked to Common Core State Standards.
Join us for a in-depth dive into the logistics of the CAASPP. What are the skills that teachers and students need to ensure success on the CAASPP? We will provide examples, hands-on time and ample time for guided practice.
Google SuperPowers for Super Educators with Awesome Apps & Extensions!Martin Cisneros
Are your using your web browser to help your web curation, creation and search super powers? The Google Chrome Browser is fast and powerful! Are you making the most of it? There are hundreds of extensions and apps that can make you a more productive user. In this session, participants will experience hands-on learning of the best Chrome has to offer. Participants will learn how to better manage Multiple accounts, time-saving extensions, why Chrome apps matter, and some fun extras along the way:-)
Make your classrooms come alive! Learn what it is and how you can enhance your current curriculum with these fascinating and exciting augmented reality tools!
A guide for adolescents who are undertaking Internet-based research, to help them decide which websites are worth saving (whether to their browser's favourites or within a social bookmarking utility).
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Augment Your School Library: Practical Ways to Transform Your Physical Library Space with an Overlay of the Digital World
1. Augment Your Sc hool Librar y
Practical Ways to Transform Your Physical Library
Space with an Overlay of the Digital World
Martin Cisneros
Academic Technology Specialist
mcisneros@sccoe.org
2. Augment Your Sc hool Librar y
Practical Ways to Transform Your Physical Library
Space with an Overlay of the Digital World
Martin Cisneros
Academic Technology Specialist
mcisneros@sccoe.org
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3. Santa Clara County
Office of Education
Would it be amazing if our phones
could see the world like we see it?
14. Classroom
ApplicationsS o h o w w i l l y o u u s e i t ?
Homework Mini-Lessons: When students
scan a page of their homework, the page
reveals a video of their teacher helping
them solve a problem.
Faculty Photo Wall: Set up a display of faculty
photos near the school entrance. Visitors can scan
the image of any instructor and see that figure
come to life, telling more about him- or herself.
Book Reviews: Students record themselves giving a brief
review of a novel that they just finished, and then attach that
"aura" (assigned digital information) to a book. Afterward,
anyone can scan the cover of the book and instantly access the
review.
Parent Involvement: Record parents giving brief words of
encouragement to their child, and attach a trigger image to every child's
desk. Anytime students need to hear encouraging words from their
parent, they can scan the image on their desk for virtual inspiration.
Yearbooks: From tributes to video profiles, from sports
highlights to skits and concert footage, the ways that
AR can enhance a school yearbook are limitless.
Word Walls: Students can record themselves providing the
definitions to different vocabulary words on a word wall. Afterward,
anyone can use the Aurasma app to make a peer pop up on screen,
telling them the definition and using the word in a sentence.
Lab Safety: Put triggers (images that activate media when
scanned by an AR-enabled device) all around a science laboratory
so that when students scan them, they can quickly learn the
different safety procedures and protocols for the lab equipment.
Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DHH) Sign Language Flashcards:
With AR, flashcards of vocabulary words can contain a video
overlay that shows how to sign a word or phrase.
40. QR Code Readers
iOS
Android
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43. How to record or present your iPad screen without wifi :-)
1) Connect your iPad or iPhone to your computer using the USB to lightning cable.
2) On your computer launch QuickTime and select File > New Movie Recording from the menu bar.
3) Choose your iPad or iPhone from the dropdown menu next to the record button.
4) Press the record button to record.
5) Press it again to stop recording.
6) Choose File > Save to save the video recording.
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