3 - 2 - 1 iPad!
30 tools, 20 student examples in one hour
This is an outline of the presentation. Students examples have been removed since it is the student’s work. Please email me if you have additional questions: reaston@cusd.claremont.edu
How much students retain
5% of what they learn when they’ve learned from lecture.
10% of what they learn when they’ve learned from reading.
20% of what they learn from audio-visual.
30% of what they learn when they see a demonstration.
50% of what they learn when engaged in a group discussion.
75% of what they learn when they practice what they learned.
90% of what they learn when they teach someone else/use immediately.
Common Core ELA
The Common Core asks students to read stories and literature, as well as more complex texts that provide facts and background knowledge in areas such as science and social studies. Students will be challenged and asked questions that push them to refer back to what they’ve read. This stresses critical-thinking, problem-solving, and analytical skills that are required for success in college, career, and life.
Common Core Math
The Common Core concentrates on a clear set of math skills and concepts. Students will learn concepts in a more organized way both during the school year and across grades. The standards encourage students to solve real-world problems.
Ryan Easton
Social Science Teacher
7th - 12th grade
Masters in Educational Technology - CalState Fullerton
Google Certified Teacher
One to one MacBook teacher
Google Chromebook teacher
One to one iPad teacher
Info
Google Drive #1
Google Docs #2
Google Forms #3
Google Maps #4
Google Calendar #5
Notability #6
TinyScan #7
Popplet #8
Padlet #9
Trading Cards #10
Piktochart #11
ClassDojo #12
Socrative #13
Quizlet #14
Doceri #15
Quicktime #16
Educreations / ShowMe #17
Explain Everything #18
Haiku Deck #19
Adobe Voice #20
StoreHouse #21
ComicMaker #22
Tellagami #23
TouchCast #24
Aurasma #25
Remind 101 #26
Any QR scanner #27
AppsGoneFree #28
Congressional Moments #29
Social Media #30
Presenter - Ryan Easton
ryanceaston@gmail.com
@EdTechEaston