Author Archives: Julie G. Goode
Want a Tech Takeout Shirt?!!
Are you attending the Elementary Technology Conference on August 13th? If so, check out the AWESOME Tech Takeout shirts we are selling: If you are interested in purchasing a shirt, fill out this form below and send your CASH to: … Continue reading → Continue reading
Have YOU signed up for the Elementary Tech Conference?
August 13th at Glen Allen High School
Click {HERE} to register through ERO!
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Compliments
Today 3rd graders at Highland Springs Elementary took a selfie, set it as a background on the app, Pic Collage, and walked around the room to visit each student’s iPad to leave a compliment using the text boxes. This project was … Continue reading → Continue reading
Back It Up!
ITRT, Matt Caratachea, put together two awesome video tutorials about backing up your computer. Check them out!
Using a jump drive or external hard drive:
Using Google Takeout:
Tech Takeout Servers Carver
Today the #TechTakeout crew went over to Carver Elementary to work with some amazing kindergarten students and teachers! We had a blast working on some Math skills on both iPads and computers. As a group we made sure to … Continue reading → Continue reading
Sign up for the Elementary Tech Conference!
Have you signed up for the Elementary Technology Conference happening in August? If you haven’t now is the time! This year’s theme is Dining In with #TechTakeout. The focus will be on personalized learning for you and your students. We … Continue reading → Continue reading
Geometry Posters
Today Mrs. Schaeffer’s 3rd graders at Highland Springs Elementary made colorful geometry posters using a Comemories site and the app, Pic Collage. First, students visited {THIS} Comemories site I put together that hosts images of different Geometry terms. They saved … Continue reading → Continue reading
Cardinal Directions with MaKey MaKeys
First graders at Glen Allen Elementary have been learning about cardinal directions. Yesterday Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Waite’s students used a MaKey MaKey for the first time and programmed their very own interactive compass rose using Scratch! We started off … Continue reading → Continue reading
Cardinal Directions with MaKey MaKeys
First graders at Glen Allen Elementary have been learning about cardinal directions. Yesterday Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Waite’s students used a MaKey MaKey for the first time and programmed their very own interactive compass rose using Scratch! We started off … Continue reading → Continue reading
Amazing Leaders in History
A second grade teacher at one of my elementary schools just wrapped up her H21 project that she is submitting for 2016! Check it out: I am a leader! “ Leadership is communicating people’s worth and potential so clearly that … Continue reading → Continue reading