Friday, March 2, 2018

TCEA 2018

This post is a bit late in coming, but I always like to recap my adventures at TCEA.  I do love going to the technology conference each year to learn about new things.  This year did not disappoint.


Here are some of the highlights of the trip ...



Waiting for our keynote speaker, Marlee Matlin.



Presenting at the library academy, "Socially Booked."




Coding at the TCEA Makerspace.








Dinner with Kathy Tran (no photo taken) :( 





Last, but certainly not least, the sessions.



Sessions I visited that were intended for librarians.

Sessions I visited that were intended for all audiences (teachers/librarians/administrators/curriculum coordinators/etc.).
My top 3 picks ...
  • Relevant Learning using Digital Badges - I am trying to get a reading program started where the students can earn badges for reading different genres.  This session seemed manageable.  The presenter was concise and didn't try to create her own badge platform.  She rigged up a system where an automatic email went to the student once he/she filled out the appropriate google form.  That is something I could do.
  • Augmented Reality in the Palm of your Hand - Using Aurasma (which is now called HP Select), students created an "about me" cube.  The cube could be adapted for other uses.  The app seems easier to use now.  I tried it a few years back with the Duncanville Art Show.  Although, most of the auras worked, it was a LOT of front loading which took longer than I anticipated.  The app has gone through some changes since then.  
  • AASL Best Websites that Rock - there were many websites/apps I have heard of or had used before seeing this presentation, but there were a few new ones too.  Buncee was new for me.  This is for digital storytelling or interactive multimedia presentations. Sugarcane was also introduced in this presentation.  Apparently there are all kinds of educational games on this site.  Of course, there is Flipgrid.  I have heard about this site, but I have not tried it yet.  Everyone is talking about it though.
I enjoyed the conference and learning new things.  I enjoyed hanging out with Karen and Blanca.  I enjoyed bumping into colleagues and friends. I even enjoyed presenting at 8 o'clock in the morning.

Every day is an adventure!



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