This is an email that I received today regarding an online math program. If you are interested, please let me know. I will email them back and include you.
Lori Blantz
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Opportunity for free year subscription to Math Games.com --- read on.....
Topics: Instructional Tech Tools
Earth Day is April 22nd. Do you know when Earth Day started? The idea for a national day to focus on the environment came after witnessing the ravages of the 1969 massive oil spill in Santa Barbara. Gaylord Nelson, then a U.S. Senator from Wisconsin, announced a "national teach-in on the environment". April 22, 1970 was the first Earth Day. This date was chosen because it fell between spring break and final exams for most colleges and schools at that time.
Topics: Earth day
I would like to do a shout out to all our "2018-2019 Contest Blog Winners". These staff members wrote short essays to explain how they can implement the item I was giving away that month. Each month our IU13 Program Supervisors voted on the essays, not knowing who was the writer. I will begin the contests again in September, with the first essay being due in October.
Topics: Contest
Erin Sullivan was the winner of our final contest give away. She won a Snap Circuit Jr. Kit to use with her Speech and Language students. This kit allows students and staff to make up to 100 different experiments. Erin is planning to incorporate these experiments during her sessions to work on vocabulary, problem solving, following directions, and many other IEP goals. Thank you Erin for the work you do with our students!
Topics: Contest
This months' after-school tech help sessions will be canceled. These sessions were to be held on April 3rd (Lancaster) and April 4th (Lebanon). Please contact Lori Blantz or Hillary Holler if you need assistance before the last sessions in May (2nd & 7th). As a reminder, we are only holding the after-school tech help sessions if either Hillary or Lori is notified that you will be coming. Please notify us by the start of the week that the help sessions will be provided. Thank you.
Topics: Instructional Tech Tips, Contest
The month of April will be my final ECSES Tech Item Contest. This contest is around coding, so I decided to have two items to win. One for the younger students and one for the older students. Although not all our students will grow up to be programmers, coding helps foster life skills such as learning how-to problem solve, overcome obstacles and collaborate with their peers which are lasting skills all people need to succeed in life. Coding builds important life skills that are challenging to cultivate in students with learning needs such as, organization, higher order thinking, self-esteem, socialization and teamwork, as well as sequencing, problem solving, math concepts, along with perseverance, so that they will become better readers, writers, and mathematicians. Most students with disabilities struggle with low self-esteem, and coding is an avenue that builds confidence in one’s ability to learn and create, and cultivate a sense of pride from producing their own original work. The first item for the younger students, the Learning Resources Code & Go Robot Mouse Activity turns coding into a hands-on analog activity for tactile and visual learners. The robot mouse is similar to the Bee Bot that was given away before. As the students learn to program they build key skills that include critical thinking, problem solving, sequencing, and programming fundamentals. This is geared to students abilities of 5 years old and up. The second item is called Snap Circuits Jr and you can create over 100 STEM projects using this Electronics Exploration Kit. This kit is geared for students abilities of 8+ with hands-on experience of building models of working electrical circuits. This kit has a color manual with visual pictures of creating different electronic projects. There is no soldering, no tools, it just snaps together to create items like a flashing light, adjustable-volume siren. This item has received the following awards: the National Parenting Center-Seal of Approval, Dr. Toy 100 best children's products, Dr. Toy best educational products, and is STEM approved for education. So check these items out and enter the final contest for the 2018-2019 school year. Thanks for all your work with our students.
Topics: Contest, Computer Science
Jessica Sweitzer won a BreakoutEDU box to use with her Speech and Language students. In her essay she shared that this year she had the opportunity to borrow BreakoutEDU boxes to use with a variety of her students. The students' excitement of reaching a shared goal became tangible. Watching everyone work together to solve problems and open actual locks to “win” was incredible. Her students continued to ask her on a weekly basis when is their next "breakout". Now she is so excited to have her own box! Thank you Jessica for the work you do with our students.
Topics: BreakoutEDU, Contest
Hi Everyone! Hillary and I wanted to thank everyone so much for the wonderful donations for STEM. We have a had an overabundance of items received for this school year and no longer need any STEM donations. Check out our STEM donations!
Topics: Contest, STEM LESSON
Just wanted everyone to know that the 6 remaining Instructional Technology Help Sessions will be held on an as needed basis. Hillary and I will be available if you let us know that you are coming. Email lori_blantz@iu13.org or hillary_holler@iu13.org if you plan to attend any of the remaining sessions. We can meet with you face to face or via Lync. Please email us at least the day before the session. Thank you.
Topics: Instructional Tech Tips
Check out the next contest information on the right hand side of this Blog. Good luck.
Topics: BreakoutEDU, Contest