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Middle School Spanish teacher, Chris Phillips, and I teamed up to get the students to create their own grammar tutorials about the Spanish verb estar. He allowed the students to collect media that best suited their learning styles as they designed these interactive learning presentations in Nearpod. Students included content slides, authentic video clips, quizzes, games and more. When the tutorials were complete, student's used Nearpod's engaging "join session" feature to run their tutorial and conduct their lesson with their Spanish Class.
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Middle School Science Teacher, Tara Kane, recently had her students learning about the states of matter. When it was time to show what they knew about the topic, she took a different approach to assessment. Students worked in groups to create song lyrics (using popular songs of their choice as a base) about the states of matter, how they changed with temperature fluctuations and examples of each. But the best part is: as students created their music videos, THEY were the props. Students used their bodies and movement to "act out" the atom movement in each state of matter. "Students had a blast making these, " Kane told me. Students used built-in cameras on their laptop computers and iMovie to create subtitles and bring together media in these creative (and hilarious) videos. Here are just a few examples:
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AuthorTina Bacolas, Supervisor of Instructional Technology Archives
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