Check out the Presentation Tools page for tips on how to effectively use Google Slides, Adobe Spark, Keynote, and PowerPoint. Also, take a look at the video tutorial on how to add interactive polls to your slide decks using Poll Everywhere.
Google has released Toontastic 3D, an app that lets you draw, animate, and narrate your own presentations and stories.
It’s like a digital puppet theater… but with enormous interactive 3D worlds, dozens of customizable characters, 3D drawing tools, and an idea lab with sample stories to inspire new creations.
The app is available on the Google Play Store and the iOS App Store, and the best part is IT’S FREE!
Check out their video here:
Code.org has unplugged lessons that you can use with your students. Code.org provides the lesson plans and teacher videos so that students as young as four can work through the lessons!
Here’s a look at the first lesson in the series, Happy Maps:
Check out some of the lessons here: https://code.org/curriculum/unplugged
If you’re interested in trying these out, let us know!
Aloha mai kākou,
The Kamehameha Schools Information Technology Division is pleased and excited to host our 2017 KS Education Technology Conference.
Registration is now open! Space is limited to 400 participants, so REGISTER NOW! The deadline to register is Friday, May 19, 2017.
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
Aloha mai kākou,
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The 2017 HITC planning committee is excited to confirm March 31, 2017 for our annual Hawaii Island TechEd Collaboration Conference at Kamehameha Schools, Hawai’i. As in previous years, the conference is FREE of charge. The HITC planning committee is also pleased to issue a call for presenters. To submit a proposal, please click on the call for presenters tab at our Conference Website, http://blogs.ksbe.edu/hitc2017/ or simply click here.
Proposal Deadline: January 15, 2016
Additional information is coming soon, including this year’s Keynote and featured presenters.
Mahalo,
The HITC Planning Committee