This week's teacher feature is no stranger to enriching her classroom with technology inspired projects. Ms. Kasey Smith and her class (@ksmithsclass) are at it again with an augmented reality app called Aurasma. Here is what Kasey had to say about her experience: "I don't know about you, but my students absolutely despise packet-based reviews. This time they were drawn in with Aurasma! Students spent time really owning a topic from the marking period and then used clever "target" images to anchor their review videos to. When someone uses Aurasma to scan an item in my classroom a student created video pops up that reviews a Non Fiction concept. In order to direct their classmates where to find the images, students created their own scavenger hunt clues and note sheets. They loved learning from each other and seeing themselves on video!" Kasey also plans to utilize Aurasma for Spring Achievement night! All of the student work in the hallway will be live with videos of the students talking about their work. Great job Ms. Smith and class!
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AuthorThis blog has been created by Mrs. Gabrielle Sipe, the K-12 tech integrator in the Littlestown Area School District, for the purpose of sharing tech tips with the school community. Archives
May 2016
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