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Lori Blantz

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Congratulations to our December Contest Winner

Posted by Lori Blantz on Jan 4, 2019 4:35:03 PM

Congratulations goes out to Rachel Weiler, teacher at Valley Road in an elementary ES classroom.  She had the winning essay submitted for this month's OSMO iPad case. Enjoy the case with your students and thank you for all your work in the classroom. 

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Topics: Winner, Contest

Crayola is not just about crayons anymore....

Posted by Lori Blantz on Jan 4, 2019 3:59:57 PM

When I hear the brand Crayola I think of crayons. Don't you? Well, Crayola is a whole lot more than just crayons and for all ages. Go to Crayola for Educators and you will see lesson plans, resources and grant opportunities. Since STEM or STEAM has moved into classrooms throughout United States, companies are trying to get ahead of others to have their materials be implemented in this new learning modality. Some examples of lesson plans : A Proportional World: Explore proportion and Geometry! Create a vibrant watercolor of your bedroom. This lesson teaches fractions, ratios, measurement, shapes, geometry, colors, lines, speaking and listening.

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Topics: Instructional Tech Tools

December after school Technology Help sessions at Lebanon and Lancaster Buildings

Posted by Lori Blantz on Nov 29, 2018 8:31:53 AM

Hello all ECSES Staff members,

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Topics: Instructional Tech Tips

Do you want to use some neat technology in your room? There is a way....continue reading.

Posted by Lori Blantz on Nov 27, 2018 7:15:00 AM

I want to share with you a way to try out neat things in your room or during your itinerant time to determine if they are appropriate for your students before purchasing them or even trying to win them via my monthly essays contests. I have created Google Forms to sign out a Google Expedition Kit, BreakoutEDU boxes, Bee Bots and Mat, Mini Spheros, and Ozobots. If you are interested in using these in your room and would like to sign them out please complete the respected form below. If you need assistance using them, please connect with Lori Blantz or Hillary Holler first to determine a time to teach you how to use or do a lesson for you first. Click on the names below of the item you would like to sign out to access the form. Google Expedition Kit, BreakoutEDU boxes, Bee Bots and Mat, Spheros and Mini Spheros, and Ozobots. An email will go to Hillary Holler and she will connect with you.

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Topics: BreakoutEDU, spheros

Hour of Code is coming up soon- December 3-9th. And all students will love this years themed activity- Code your own Dance Party with very popular music from hit artists. Read on...

Posted by Lori Blantz on Nov 16, 2018 12:59:53 PM

This was in a recent email from Code.org founder, Hadi Partovi.

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Topics: Computer Science

Congratulations to our November Essay Winner- Teresa Fleming

Posted by Lori Blantz on Nov 12, 2018 12:31:03 PM

Congratulations goes out to the SEC of the DHH program, Teresa Fleming. She submitted the winning essay that was chosen by the ECSES program supervisors today at their meeting. Teresa shared that she is looking to use this tool in two of her DHH classes she supports at John Beck Elementary School. Teresa and her teacher Elizabeth taught the students coding last year via the online program Code.org. She is hoping to continue having them code by using the Bee Bot during their regular classroom lessons. Congratulations again. For others that either submitted an essay and it was not chosen, or would like to try out a Bee Bot and mat, I do have a few Bee Bots and mats staff borrow for use in their classroom. If you are interested in doing this, please complete this Google Form HereBee Bot Sign-Out form. The form entry will go to Hillary and she will connect with you on how to get it out to your classroom. Thanks again for all you do for your students in our IU13 classes.

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Topics: Winner

HOW TO USE IXL IN YOUR CLASSROOM

Posted by Lori Blantz on Nov 6, 2018 2:33:29 PM

Today I received an email from IXL on how to use this tool in classrooms to personalized students learning.

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Topics: Instructional Tech Tools

Congratulations to our Breakout EDU winner!

Posted by Lori Blantz on Oct 15, 2018 4:00:30 PM

Gina Monteleone, ES teacher at Manheim Central HS was the winner of the BreakoutEDU kit for her classroom. I received 10 essays this month. The voting by our ECSES supervisors was very close, but I think what stood out in Gina's essay would be that she asked her students why a BreakoutEDU kit would help them with social skills and she provided their reasons!!! Great idea Gina and class. Enjoy. Check out the next give-a-way on the right.

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Topics: Winner, Contest

Do you know about PBS Learning Media?

Posted by Lori Blantz on Oct 15, 2018 3:38:21 PM

Have you ever heard of or used PBS Learning Media? If you haven't, read on and learn about an amazing tool to us in your classroom. PBS Learning Media This site is recently redesigned. They continue to improve it so you can provide high-quality media in your classroom. This is for grades Preschool and above in all subject matters. Do you want to introduce your students to a novel like Charlotte's Web, The Giver, Hatchet, To Kill a Mockingbird, The Outsiders, Great Expectations, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, and more? You can use PBS LearningMedia The Great America Read resources to introduce the book by a celebrity, and even the author. There are movies, lesson plans, and all types of teacher resources available for your use. You log in using your Google Account, so no passwords are needed to remember. When you active directory account changes, so does this account. See below the list of the subjects. If you are using Google Classroom or Schoology, you can link your students assignments to these learning management systems (LMS). If you want more information on the tool, either check it out or contact me and we can do over together. It is an amazing FREE site.

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Topics: Instructional Tech Tools

September Contest Winner and October Contest Item

Posted by Lori Blantz on Oct 1, 2018 8:51:59 AM

 

Wow, I am really behind in this blog post. Can't believe September already got away from me and we are in October. This year has been a very busy one for me with teaching nine STEM classes a week in our ECSES classrooms. Having so much fun with the teachers and classes in this new role. If you want to learn more about it and how it can occur in your room just send me a message. Anyway, congratulations to Tabatha as the winner of the OSMO Genius Kit for her class she works . This month's contest is posted to the right. Win a BreakoutEDU kit for your class, building or program to share. Entries emailed to me by October 9th. Good luck.
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Topics: BreakoutEDU, Winner, Contest

Blog Contest (YEAR #2)

Want to win in our monthly Blog Contest drawing? It’s easy! Just share a photo of your students diving into a STEM lesson from our resource library or our NEW Computer Science Resource. Funding from LLEF has provided us with more prizes which will be your choice of an innovative game or activity for your classroom.

IMPORTANT: Make sure your students have visual release permissions before submitting their photos.

Ready to inspire and win? Let’s see those amazing moments in action!

Contest Submission Form

 “THANK YOU!” for all you do for our students at IU13.👍

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ECSES Instructional Technology News  is an IU13 Early Childhood and Special Education Services (ECSES) blog providing support to educators using instructional technology in ECSES classrooms. The team of Lori Blantz (supervisor), Giovanna Chamberlian (Special Education Consultant), and Andrea Fellows (STEM Teacher) create the blogs.  Contact any team member at ecses-it@iu13.org 

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