“OWL” In at Welcome Elementary

We are all in this year at Welcome Elementary. Every student and every teacher has an iPad and the learning possibilities are endless.  Let’s get started. Here are the resources from today’s workshop August 15, 2013.

PowerPoint

QR Code Blog

QR Code Generator for FireFox

AR Flashcards

Link to Websites: Kathy Schrock iPad and Kathy Cassidy Blog

Set up your own blog: Tutorials

SchoolTube website

RESOURCES FOR SCHOOL YEAR 2013-2014

Reflections of what went well using the iPads last school year.

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About Fran Mauney

Fran Mauney has over 30 years experience in education. She is an award winning educator who leads academic innovation and technology projects for Greenville County Schools. She enjoys training teachers, students, and administrators, keynote speaking, playing with grandchildren, and serving at church. She has her own consulting business and shares her expertise with community organizations and tech companies around the country. She has served as an adjunct college professor, university supervisor of student teachers, School Advisory Board member for Education and Human Services at a local university, member of School Improvement Councils, Site Director for Grants, and led the education practice at SYNNEX, while caring for her 99 year old mother. Together, they host a weekly online talk show about living life with purpose. She is honored to be part of the Game Changer program with the National Center for Performance Health and Consultant/Trainer for ImaginGO.

2 thoughts on ““OWL” In at Welcome Elementary

  1. Vickie Bartlett

    The AR Flashcards would be very interesting in chemistry class. To be able to see the molecules in 3D would be very helpful to show what they look like as well as how they bond together.

  2. Kym Drum

    I am so in love with the AR Flashcards. For some reason I can’t get the space flashcards to work and I am dying to see what they look like. Maybe they aren’t quite ready yet. The alphabet flashcards make me miss the kindergarten classroom. I think it will be interesting to see how much more teachers and students will be able to do with them in the future. I’d love to learn how to make them.

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