• Stand Up, Now What?
    Last year I was able to purchase standing dining room tables. Students had the option to stand or sit.
    This year, I was able to purchase clear table protectors that serve as a writing surface. I was able to purchase Kagan resources, dry erase posters, maps, morivational posters, etc that allow me to change with the lesson…Read More

  • Science on the Go — I have purchased a mobile science station. Without a true science lab in our school, I have been forced to make due in a regular classroom. This has made it possible to complete more labs that require water. I have also added to the station an instant tea pot which allows me to have hot water

    I have been able to allow K…Read More

  • Students have used VR headsets to learn about career pathways, earth/space science, etc. AR overlays have used to produce 3D models for a better understanding of content standards. Students have created videos using the technology purchased from this grant to teach content standards.

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    • I would love to see how you have implemented VR goggles. I have recently received some VR goggles and am actively looking for multiple ways to use them. I am a beginner with this type of technology.

  • “A New Reality for the Classroom”

    Virtual Reality/Augmented Reality in the Math/Science Classroom
    How will the implementation of VR/AR affect student performance?

    According to research, some concepts require abstract thinking that can be difficult to understand without proper visualization.
    With the majority of students being classified as…Read More

  • For their verbal final exams, my students were able to use their tablets to create verbal recordings on Anchor and Vocaroo. Check out the Anchor and Vocaroo websites for some great resources!! Also, thanks to Chris Epling from KVEC/Epling Illustrations for his visits to my class.

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