Everyone Can Create in Family Camp |
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Dr. Brian Cook
COVID-19 was no match for creativity. Partnering with classroom teachers and parents, Worcester County Public Schools hosted a virtual family camp around Apple's Everyone Can Create curriculum, using the 30 Creative Activities for Students. Experience how the highly engaging activities challenged students to become makers and problem-solvers.
Audience: | Coaches, Library media specialists, Teachers |
Skill level: | Beginner |
Attendee devices: | Devices required |
Attendee device specification: | Tablet: iOS |
Participant accounts, software and other materials: | For the Presenter: May I connect an Apple TV to the Projector? iOS Device: Keynote, Numbers, Pages, Clips |
Topic: | Innovation in early childhood/elementary |
Grade level: | PK-5 |
Subject area: | Language arts, Performing/visual arts |
ISTE Standards: | For Students: Creative Communicator
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Explore 30 Creative Activities for Kids
Develop creative skills with iPad with focus on content & pedagogy
Develop learning activities to be used in your content areas
(2) Welcome & Introduction
(5) Family Camp Model and Examples
(2) How to Set it Up (Required Materials/Devices)
(2) Choice Board -- Presenters Vote Favorite
(10) Demo
(2) Share
(10) Demo
(2) Share
(3) Participate in Content BrianStorm Session
(2) ISTE Standards Connection
(5) Resources -- Everyone Can Create
https://www.apple.com/education/k12/everyone-can-create/
Dr. Brian Cook is a District Instructional Technology and Innovation Coach for Worcester County Public Schools. He also serves as an adjunct professor working with undergraduate and graduate courses with a focus on pre-service teachers and technology.
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