3 male students building rollercoasters in Minecraft on their iPads.
2 female students building rollercoasters in Minecraft on their iPads.
Minecraft rollercoasters today in Mrs. Krause's class. π’ #MinecraftEdu
3 male students building rollercoasters in Minecraft on their iPads.
2 female students building rollercoasters in Minecraft on their iPads.
Minecraft rollercoasters today in Mrs. Krause's class. π’ #MinecraftEdu
Mrs. McCulla helping a student code a robot mouse.
Mrs. McCulla helping a student code a robot mouse.
It's always a blast getting to spend time in Mrs. McCulla's class. I love the fun and encouraging environment she creates. Her students did a great job coding mice today π
Teachers kneeling near students helping them with their iPads
Student animating on an iPad
I'm grateful to have more animation lessons with Ms. Wallace π¨. The way she works with students, encourages them, and calls them all "artists" is always so great to experience.
Conversation heart displayed in 3d design software
3D printed conversation heart
Testing out 3D-printed conversation hearts in @tinkercad for a lesson with elementary students. What βpunnyβ tech messages would you put on yours?
Student using iPad to create shark animation
A teacher in front of her students sharing information near a digital board.
A teacher kneeling beside a student helping them with their iPad.
2nd grade is learning about animation and using @wixie-t4l.bsky.social to create their very own animations during art class. #EduSky #EdTech
Airplane character on scratch jr displayed on iPad.
Students using an iPad to code scratch jr.
Using ScratchJr was a great way to review the continents with 2nd grade this week. Loved their creativity.
Right back at you! Grateful to be connected!
It's a great game!
My younger friends and coworkers always use it as a way to express agreement more emphatically. I always use it as "are you serious?" Now that we can add whatever emojis we like with iOS 18 I just avoid it all together π
9 pictures of Darth Vader all looking the same but with different emotions
Benny's "good morning" face reminds me of this π
A student using an ozobot robot with a name tag that says Mr. Miller
A student made me a name tag for when I use #ozobots with the other classes π₯Ή. #EdTech #EduSky
A student loading a foam donut into a robot
Students using a makey makey device to play a virtual piano on an iPad.
A student taking a picture of another student in front of a green screen.
A student making invisible ink with lemon juice.
Our #STEAM night was a blast yesterday! The students did such a great job running the different stations and we had a great turnout! #EduSky #EdTech
A student coding on an iPad
A student coding on an iPad
A student coding on an iPad.
More #HourOfCode fun with Mrs. Taubken! I love the books she selected to read to the students this week.
The weather got a little out of hand during parent pickup todayπ¨ π§οΈ
I often have to do social media posts for our school accounts so I will use it for that. Sometimes to help write a post, check for grammar, or convert a long FB post to a short tweet.
Sounds like a great day!
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A student coding a game on a laptop.
Mrs. Taubken reading a book to the class.
A student coding on his iPad.
We code a lot throughout the year, but something about #HourofCode and setting aside specific time amps up the excitement. I love when the Mrs. Taubken, (our librarian superstar) and I get to collab. #EduSky #EdTech
Eight students standing in front of a JMU sign
So proud of this crew and how hard they worked today at the Robotics Tourney!
A teacher pointing at a screen
Today was the last day in art with Mrs. Wallace (for a couple of weeks at least) and it was so much fun! It's always amazing how the same project can take on a life of its own depending on which class you are working with. #EduSky #EdTech
A student setting a spike prime robot on a mission mat practicing.
A short final robotics practice during lunch today. Tomorrow morning we head to the State Championship π
It was super cute!
The kids were super sweet. I love hearing about letters and messages like the one you received. It is always such a motivator to me knowing that just being myself can have such an impact on the students.
A birthday card in the shape of a laptop with keys and text on it.
This birthday card a student made for me has me cracking up. They designed apps on the screen and also wrote jokes. I asked her how the "Miller slay" app works, and she said, "nobody knows, it just works" π€£
That's a great memory!
This feels like a sad confession π€£: I swing through a checkers and get a small cherry coke and an order of fries #Educember