Following is a link to the, ʻOhana iPad Guide folder that contains the following: ʻOhana iPad Guide ʻOhana Help Desk Flyer Ka Nohona Ahupuaʻa instruction sheet for ‘Ohana
The following Padlet provides various resources for ‘Ohana to kōkua them with at home learning with media. Included are articles on the topics of digital citizenship and appropriate media use with early learners ages 3-5, webtools, and webinars.
5 Ways Educators Can Help Families Make Better Use of Tech Outside the Classroom Article by Edsurge/Michelle Sioson Hyman Here is a great article by Michelle Sioson Hyman from Edsurge about assisting ‘Ohana to use technology at home. In this …
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For free-online webinars that share how to integrate technology into your early learning classroom, check out the following list of dates and links. Can’t make the webinar live? Sign-up anyway because most webinars will send you the recording.
Want to learn more about how to integrate the Book Creator App into your lessons? Join Dr. Monica Burns (@classtechtips) online this summer. She will be hosting ten free webinars . For more information and to sign up, here is …
Here is the task card that was created in Google Drawings. This link will allow you to make a copy of this document so that you can customize this for your classroom: Unplugged Coding Bracelet Created in Google Drawing PDF …
Unplugged Coding Arrows: PDF File: To create an Unplugged and Interactive Coding adventure with your keiki (students), simply print out these arrows. I recommend printing on card stock and laminating, if possible. Pages File: If you wish to edit the …



