Bring the Maker Movement to Your ClassroomEric Langhorst
This presentation is intended to start discussions about ways that teachers can incorporate the maker movement in their classrooms.
Eric Langhorst
www.ericlanghorst.com
e-mail : speakingofhistory@gmail.com
Broadcast Yourself - You Tube for TeachersEric Langhorst
Discover how teachers can use YouTube in the classroom. Check out the online resources page - listed on the third slide - to view 10 video tutorials for these tools and tips.
Eric Langhorst
www.ericlanghorst.com
e-mail at : speakingofhistory@gmail.com
Eric describes a project he created for his 8th grade students in which the student takes home a kit to record family history stories. Eric then makes DVD copies for the family.
Bring the Maker Movement to Your ClassroomEric Langhorst
This presentation is intended to start discussions about ways that teachers can incorporate the maker movement in their classrooms.
Eric Langhorst
www.ericlanghorst.com
e-mail : speakingofhistory@gmail.com
Broadcast Yourself - You Tube for TeachersEric Langhorst
Discover how teachers can use YouTube in the classroom. Check out the online resources page - listed on the third slide - to view 10 video tutorials for these tools and tips.
Eric Langhorst
www.ericlanghorst.com
e-mail at : speakingofhistory@gmail.com
Eric describes a project he created for his 8th grade students in which the student takes home a kit to record family history stories. Eric then makes DVD copies for the family.
Presentation by Eric Langhorst (speakingofhistory@gmail.com) describing a variety of ways educators can use social media to collaboration and enhance their classroom. The presentation has a focus on Twitter, Flickr and You Tube.
MSTA 2010 Building A Personal Learning NetworkEric Langhorst
This presentation discusses how to use and build a PLN and was presented at the 2010 MSTA (Missouri State Teachers Association) Conference in Kansas City, Missouri on November 12, 2010.
A Dozen Ways to Incorporate Technology in the History ClassroomEric Langhorst
This presentation was first given at the 2010 MCSS Conference in St. Louis - February 19, 2010 by Eric Langhorst.
www.speakingofhistory.com/historytech
Martin Kelsey and Eric Langhorst gave this presentation to Park University faculty members on February 3, 2010 at the Park University Campus in Parkville, Missouri.
Presentation by Eric Langhorst (speakingofhistory@gmail.com) describing a variety of ways educators can use social media to collaboration and enhance their classroom. The presentation has a focus on Twitter, Flickr and You Tube.
MSTA 2010 Building A Personal Learning NetworkEric Langhorst
This presentation discusses how to use and build a PLN and was presented at the 2010 MSTA (Missouri State Teachers Association) Conference in Kansas City, Missouri on November 12, 2010.
A Dozen Ways to Incorporate Technology in the History ClassroomEric Langhorst
This presentation was first given at the 2010 MCSS Conference in St. Louis - February 19, 2010 by Eric Langhorst.
www.speakingofhistory.com/historytech
Martin Kelsey and Eric Langhorst gave this presentation to Park University faculty members on February 3, 2010 at the Park University Campus in Parkville, Missouri.