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Location: Room 252-4
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Explore and create : Creation lab

Dr. Helen Crompton  
Rachelle Dene Poth  

Learn how to integrate AR, VR and AI to engage learners and inspire creativity and curiosity. Transform instruction, create innovative, immersive learning experiences and have students tell stories using these tools. Walk away with ideas to get started and learn how to move from just exploring to creating!

Audience: Coaches, Curriculum/district specialists, Teachers
Skill level: Beginner
Attendee devices: Devices required
Attendee device specification: Smartphone: Android, iOS
Laptop: Mac
Tablet: Android, iOS
Participant accounts, software and other materials: Nothing needed ahead of time
Topic: Augmented, mixed & virtual reality
Grade level: PK-12
Subject area: STEM/STEAM, Not applicable
ISTE Standards: For Educators:
Facilitator
  • Manage the use of technology and student learning strategies in digital platforms, virtual environments, hands-on makerspaces or in the field.
For Students:
Empowered Learner
  • Students understand the fundamental concepts of technology operations, demonstrate the ability to choose, use and troubleshoot current technologies and are able to transfer their knowledge to explore emerging technologies.
Creative Communicator
  • Students communicate complex ideas clearly and effectively by creating or using a variety of digital objects such as visualizations, models or simulations.
Additional detail: ISTE author presentation
Related exhibitors:
Nearpod/Renaissance
, VictoryXR
, Kaltura
, NEO by CYPHER LEARNING
, Capstone

Proposal summary

Purpose & objective

Many examples will be shared showing how the different tools can be used in different content areas and grade levels and attendees will have time to share stories and ideas for using AR and VR as well as exploring AI with students and the benefits. Using tools like those for augmented and virtual reality which enable students to become more immersed in their learning environment, to interact with objects, and the content they are learning about in a way that enables them to explore more closely, interact in unique ways that increase engagement in learning as well as curiosity and bring learning to life. Through these tools, students can explore parts of the world and have a more hands-on learning experience, that previously was not accessible, or not easily accessible. Some of the tools which may be included are: Nearpod, CoSpacesEDU, Class Immerse VR, DeVar, Figment AR, Leo, 3DBear, Metaverse, MergeVR, Round Me, Story Fab, Thyng, Tour Builder and the use of different tools for creating AR and VR. Discussion of AI and tools to explore with students including AI World School, Rex Academy, MIT App Inventor, Google AI Experiments and the ISTE U Course and AI Curriculum guides.

Students have become more engaged in learning by using these tools in our classroom for STEAM as well as foreign language classes. The success was also in having Spanish 2 students create a story using a few of these AR/VR tools, which lead to a more creative and authentic learning product and more meaningful learning for students. We shared projects and explored, in doing so, students practiced their vocabulary and verbs by interacting in the environment and reading/listening to the story. Students also built digital citizenship skills and their collaborative skills, working in small groups, mindful of social-emotional learning skills and working as part of a team and reflecting
The benefit is that it promotes more independent learning through the exploration using these tools, and leads to more curiosity in learning and student creations, which will engage and motivate students more. It benefits problem-solving and critical thinking, when exploring as well as creating their own environments, and promotes creativity and innovation in the designs. Students have learned a lot about this area and have retained the content material more because of the authentic learning, and have started to advocate for the use of these tools in other classes, and also have taught peers about some of them. The transfer of learning and enhanced student engagement have continued to increase through the use of these tools. For anyone looking to start using these tools in the classroom, I am excited to share our steps and hope that it can help make the implementation easier for others, and I look forward to learning more about the topic as well, from shared experiences during the session. Students have created amazing interactive AR and VR experiences and become more confident in working with their peers and teaching their classmates as well.

Outline

The session will begin with a brief overview and explanation of AI and how to teach about AI with some resources to explore. Following the AI discussion, we will explore the differences between Augmented, Virtual and Mixed Reality with examples provided and highlights of how students are creating with these tools and the benefits (15-20 minutes)

Focus on the uses of Augmented and virtual reality, the different apps, and tools to learn features and time to interact (depending on the length of session) with some apps such as CoSpaces,, 3DBear and other AR/VR apps. Ideas for how to demonstrate these tools and use as a lesson, then to promote student creations. (10-15 minutes) Focus on the uses of Artificial Intelligence, with some explanation of how these tools can be used in any classroom, as ways for students to explore and design their own chatbots, for example. (20-25 minutes) Attendees will see examples of some of the student creations made using CoSpaces,Thyng, Nearpod, and others.
The remaining time during the session will be adjusted based on the interests of those in attendance, and as much time as possible will be provided to explore and interact with the tools. Many resources will be shared during the session and available for attendees. Attendees will be able to identify the differences between AR and VR, as well as AI and some tools for each. Attendees will walk away with ideas of how to start using AR and VR, AI in the classroom as well as for cross-curricular collaboration. Attendees will have resources available to meet needs as far as devices, comfort level, and content area.
For anyone looking to start adding this into their curriculum and engaging students in their learning, this is the place to come.

For anyone looking to start adding this into their curriculum and engaging students in their learning, this is the place to come.
examples: www.padlet.com/rdene915/arvr

Supporting research

https://www.gettingsmart.com/2021/07/22/the-growing-need-for-skills-in-artificial-intelligence/ By Rachelle Dené Poth
https://www.gettingsmart.com/2022/05/30/teaching-ai-to-all-students/ Poth
https://www.gettingsmart.com/2022/02/28/robo-writers-translators-chatbots-developments-in-nlp-and-what-it-means-for-education/


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Presenters

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Dr. Helen Crompton, Old Dominion University

Associate Professor of Instructional Technology ISTE Faculty

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Rachelle Dene Poth, Rivervew Junior Senior High School
ISTE Certified Educator

Rachelle Dené Poth is a STEAM and Spanish teacher at Riverview Junior Senior High School in Oakmont, Pennsylvania. She’s also an author, edtech consultant, attorney and frequent education conference presenter. Also an ISTE Certified Educator, Poth holds a Juris Doctor from Duquesne University School of Law, and a master's in instructional technology. She’s currently pursuing a second doctorate focused on edtech. Poth is the author of seven books, including Things I Wish [...] Knew, which includes the voices of 50 educators from around the world. She’s a past president of the ISTE Teacher Education Network, and a recipient of the ISTE Making IT Happen Award. Poth was named one of 30 K-12 IT Influencers for 2021, was selected as the 2017 Outstanding Teacher of the Year by the Pennsylvania Association for Educational Communications in Technology (PAECT) and was named one of “20 to Watch” educators by the National School Boards Association (NSBA). She writes for Getting Smart and Defined Learning, and hosts the “ThriveinEDU” podcast, as well as a project-based learning podcast by Defined Learning on the BAM Radio Network.

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