The Interactive Class: Book Application
Technology has expanded the ways teachers design learning experiences for students, but the ever-growing list of educational tools and apps can be overwhelming for classroom teachers. This book application course introduces teachers to an exciting and versatile set of tech tools through ready-to-use lessons for any grade level, content area, or curriculum. Participants in this fully online course will explore a wide selection of apps, resources, and assignments, including video tutorials and classroom examples. Whether you are a tech newbie or a pro, this course will help you make the most of classroom learning with tools and apps that promote student engagement, playful interaction, and creativity. This course may be completed with or without students.
NOTE: Required book must be acquired separately.
This course is applicable towards the Student Engagement Certificate.
NOTE: Required book must be acquired separately.
This course is applicable towards the Student Engagement Certificate.
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Candi Reimer
Instructor
As a beginning mathematics teacher at an urban high school, I quickly realized that drawing on student interests and experiences was essential to engaged learning. This insight has guided my work in education as a K-12 instructional coach, a developer of mathematics curriculum, and an instructor of professional development. My courses aim to create space for teachers to gather around relevant ideas and practical experiences as they deepen their knowledge and professional practice. Course topics reflect the concerns and curiosities of practicing teachers, equipping them to directly apply learning to classroom teaching. I value the diverse perspectives that Fresno Pacific University students bring to the learning community, and I hope that participants in my courses will be as inspired as I have been by the ideas and dialogue generated here.