Educational iPad Apps for Assessment
Apple iPad tablets are common teaching tools used in the classroom by both teachers and students. The number of educational apps is exponentially growing every day. This workshop focuses on learning how to get the most from iPad apps to enhance student achievement, maximize instructional time, and be more productive.
Who should attend this workshop?
K-12+ classroom teachers
Workshop presented by
Rebecca L. Loboschefsky
Rebecca has over half a decade of teaching experience in both public and private K-12 schools in Texas and California. In addition to being a classroom instructor, Rebecca has served as a center director for Head Start and mentored new teachers. Currently, she is a university supervisor for post-baccalaureate students in their student teaching at California State University, East Bay. Rebecca stays active in the USF community as she serves as the chapter president of Phi Delta Kappa and is earning her doctorate in Organization & Leadership with a concentration in Digital Technologies for Teaching and Learning.
For more information, visit Rebecca's website.
Rebecca L. Loboschefsky
Rebecca has over half a decade of teaching experience in both public and private K-12 schools in Texas and California. In addition to being a classroom instructor, Rebecca has served as a center director for Head Start and mentored new teachers. Currently, she is a university supervisor for post-baccalaureate students in their student teaching at California State University, East Bay. Rebecca stays active in the USF community as she serves as the chapter president of Phi Delta Kappa and is earning her doctorate in Organization & Leadership with a concentration in Digital Technologies for Teaching and Learning.
For more information, visit Rebecca's website.
When & where:Session 2, 10:00 - 10:50 am
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