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iCreate iIntegrate iDemonstrate with the iPad - TCEA 2016Diana Benner
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Using Google tools to transform the writing process in your classroom. In this session, participants will walk through the entire writing process of pre-writing, drafting, editing, revising, and publishing all with Google Apps.
Digital Citizenship: Keeping Students Safe Online - TCEA 2015Diana Benner
Join me for a sobering but informative discussion on best practices for keeping your students safe online. Relevant resources will be shared that you can pass on to parents and teachers.
Google Forms for Any and Everything! - TCEA 2017Diana Benner
Google Forms is one of the most robust tools included in G Suite. In this hands-on session, learn how to create and use a Google Form, see examples of using Google Forms in education, and discuss how to take your Google Forms to the next level.
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Looking for ways to share successful campus technology endeavors? Discover ways to share and promote technology use on your campus in order to motivate teachers.
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This workshop will equip you with a variety of digital tools to build strong literacy skills in your classroom, regardless of the reading and writing ability of your students. From websites to apps, you’ll leave with great ideas for elementary learners, as well as your ESL/ELL students. Fasten your seatbelt for a fun time of learning!
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Experiential Learning in an iPad Classroom - TCEA 2017Diana Benner
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3. About Me
Director of Professional Development
Texas Computer Education Association
diana.benner@gmail.com
@diben
DIANA BENNER
http://dbenner.org
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5. Discover how to
promote technology
use on your campus in
order to motivate
teachers
Identify ways to
share successful
campus technology
endeavors
In the next 50 minutes…
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7. Invite parents to come to the
campus to view technology
projects students have created.
Have a day where you invite
parents to learn a new skill.
Provide child care if you can.
Plan enough instruction to
allow them to create something.
Hold “Technology Days” for Parents
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9. Hold contests between classes or for
teachers who regularly integrate
technology.
Prizes could be something as small
as a lottery ticket or work with the
campus principals for a "jeans day"
pass.
Ask local businesses for coupons.
Have Contests Regularly
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11. Get a few teachers and classes
on board to try new technology
tools that come out.
They can be the first ones to try
it and explore its capabilities.
Develop a “Techie Tribe”
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13. Work with your Regional Service
Centers or organizations like TCEA to
highlight great things your campus is
doing, either at local events or
conferences.
Work with businesses in the
community to hang up or highlight
technology projects the students are
creating.
Work with Organizations & Businesses
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15. Reward those teachers who come to
training. Give them a badge or a
certificate.
Get a small door prize and have a
drawing. Door prizes could be
anything from candy to a "free duty"
pass.
Provide some snacks during the training.
Reward Those Who Come
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17. Create a regular, professional
looking publication.
Send it to teachers, staff,
community members.
This is a great way to spread
the word about the great things
happening on your campus.
Create and Send Newsletters
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19. Develop a place on campus where
teachers can go to learn about
technology.
This could be a place where they go to
get training or read technology-related
magazines, like the Tech Edge.
Invest in a few books that teachers could
check out or set up stations to listen to
podcasts.
Develop a Tech Center
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21. Create posters or infographics that
promote technology use on
campus.
Hang them on walls, in teacher's
lounges, or in bathroom stalls.
Share them with community
members.
Create Posters or Infographics
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23. Create a place where teachers
and students can video tape
themselves where interviews
can be conducted about
technology use on campus.
Place the videos on the campus
website.
Create a Video Production Studio
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27. Remember what you
were proud of at the
beginning of this
session?
Share on Today’s Meet
http://todaysmeet.com/tceatots16
Tweet @diben | #tceatots
How will you
promote it?
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