Increase Student Engagement with Interactive Design |
Participate and share : Interactive session
Kyle Gatchalian Lance Key
Interactive design creates meaningful relationships between students and activities. Here’s your chance to learn some of the best uses of G Suite for Education and explore beneficial Chrome apps and extensions. Tools to be featured include Google Draw, Google Slides, Wevideo, Screencastify, Myviewboard and many more.
Audience: | Curriculum/district specialists, Library media specialists, Teachers |
Skill level: | Beginner |
Attendee devices: | Devices not needed |
Topic: | Communication & collaboration |
Grade level: | PK-12 |
Subject area: | Math, STEM/STEAM |
ISTE Standards: | For Educators: Leader
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Google Draw, Google Slides, Wevideo, Screencastify, Myviewboard and many more
Google Draw, Google Slides 30%
Wevideo, Screencastify, Loom 30%
Myviewboard and many more 30%
Questions 10%
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Kyle Gatchalian works for Baltimore City Public Schools under the Office of Teaching and Learning as an Educational Specialist II providing training to educators on Specially Designed Instruction (SDI). He holds a BS and MS in Biology from Towson University and a MA in Teaching from the Johns Hopkins University. In his spare time, you can find Kyle trying to pick heavy things up in powerlifting.
Lance Key is a Support Specialist and has taught all math classes 6th Grade math to AP Calculus. He has taught mathematics for 17 years and has been using the blended/flipped model in his classroom for the past 12 years. Key supervised the online learning for 6 years at Cookeville High School and is a District Administrator for Google for Putnam County. Key has been the Instructional Technology Specialist and taught online Math and Personal Finance for Putnam County the last 3 years and is a district administrator for Canvas. He was selected as the 2016 - 2017 VITAL Teacher of the Year.
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