Mrs. Pettite, 8th grade math teacher on team 8-3, volunteered to assist me in creating a video for my MEDT 7470 class. Mrs. Pettite uses the Pad each day to engage our students. I wish I had a Pad of my own....
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Greetings from your English teacher, Mrs. Cannady. Feel free to contact me at Whitewater Middle School between the hours of 8:45-10:15 a.m. at 770-460-3450.
I began this blog while attending the University of West Georgia. It was a project I began for course I took while earning my Specialist Degree.
I began this blog while attending the University of West Georgia. It was a project I began for course I took while earning my Specialist Degree.
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3 comments:
Amy,
Good job on your video! The interwrite schoolpad is so cool. I think those of us you don't have one--also wish we did.
Diane
Amy, Your blog reminded me...we have six Interwrite pads for our teachers in the trailers (aka Paradise Valley); we've installed LCD projectors there, despite the crowded space. The Interwrite pads are a bit tricky to install, I believe, but worth it from what I've seen. Thanks, RobertW
Amy,
I have an Interwrite pad in my classroom and it is by far the greatest tool a teacher can have in the classroom.It allows the teacher the flexibility to move around the room and instruct at the same time he/she is demonstrating. What a great use of integrating technology as seen in the video. I only wish I had one when I taught math!
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