Check out the recorded sessions : Edpuzzle(8.5.20) Padlet(8.6.20)
Aloha mai kākou,
The Kamehameha Schools Information Technology Division is pleased and excited to host our 2017 KS Education Technology Conference.
- WHEN: Monday, June 5, 2017 (Unconference – FREE)
Tuesday and Wednesday, June 6-7, 2017 - WHERE: Neal Blaisdell Center
- COST: Free for KS faculty and staff (Breakfast and lunch included)
Registration is now open! Space is limited to 400 participants, so REGISTER NOW! The deadline to register is Friday, May 19, 2017.
- Registration link: http://blogs.ksbe.edu/edtechconference
- More information about the keynote speakers, breakout sessions and conference will be coming soon!
We hope to see you there! It is certain to be an inspiring time of learning, networking, and sharing with educators from around the state and the world.
For questions, please contact Mimi Wong at [email protected] or Darrin Sato at [email protected].
Mahalo nui,
Dean Tomita
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Instructional Videos
Create a New Goal Plan
Edit a Goal Plan
Clone a Goal Plan
Print a Goal Plan
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Instructional Videos
Accessing Course Offerings
Exiting a Student
Create a Task to Add a Student (Not Already in System)
Create a New Writing Assessment
Edit a Writing Assessment Scores
Dashboards Overview, Printing and Exporting Data
Print a Goal Plan:
Add a Student (Already in System)
Presentation Slides
PDF Guide
Instructional Videos
Course Offerings Overview
Exiting a Student
Create a New Reading Assessment
Edit a Reading Assessment
Dashboards Overview, Printing and Exporting Data
Print a Goal Plan:
Add a Student (Already in System)
The KS Kapālama IT-ETSi team is holding a free Mashup Unconference for Hawaii educators on the Kapālama campus on Saturday, January 14 from 8-12. This type of, “Unconference” will be a combination of set sessions and sessions that you, the participants, can choose. Itʻs a fun and relaxed environment where we can share and listen to others share about different types of technology and web tools that are being used in various classrooms. It consists of a few set conference topics (including stop motion, virtual reality, early childhood apps for literacy, Google Suite, infographics, Makey Makeys, and some robotics), followed by topics chosen by you, the attendees. Itʻs open to all Hawaii educators, although itʻs limited to 90 seats.
Interested? Please register here:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/mashup-2017-tickets-28931755660?internal_ref=signup
Here is an excellent list of creative ways to use Google Forms in your classroom – brought to you by our friends at Ditch That Textbook. There are even templates that you can copy and customize! Enjoy!
Click the image or use the following link: http://ditchthattextbook.com/2016/02/12/the-new-google-forms-9-classroom-uses/
A few resources that you might find useful from Kamehameha Publishing:
Kumukahi has lots of multimedia resources that are available in both English and ‘Ōlelo Hawaiʻi. Another great feature is that the entire website can be changed into ‘Ōlelo Hawaiʻi.
Lau Nehenehe has ebooks available in both English and ‘Ōlelo Hawaiʻi. Some of the books have been turned into real-aloud videos that are also read in both English and ‘Ōlelo Hawaiʻi.