You know your students can’t wait to get their hands on the iPads. You can picture their excitement already. You can also picture them dropping the iPads, spilling on the iPads, leaving the iPads laying around the room, etc...
What resources can you use before launch day to prepare your students to use the iPads?
It’s Launch Day! As always it seems like there are a million things to do. All of the students want their turn to check out eSpark. Good thing you came up with a plan ahead of time...
What resources can you use on launch day to teach your students how to use eSpark?
It’s the end of the 2nd week using eSpark. You take a look at your Teacher Dashboard and see a few students have made videos. Unfortunately, it doesn’t seem like your students fully understand how to make a good video.
What resources can you use to teach your students how to make a good student video?
Most of your students are great at working in eSpark independently. However, you notice on your Teacher Dashboard that a few students aren’t moving through quests very quickly. You’d like to keep your students more accountable for their eSpark time.
What resources can you use to track and respond to what your students do in eSpark?
Your system is running pretty flawlessly. Students are rotating through their stations and working in eSpark independently. You think you have a moment to catch up on some planning...but then THE APP FREEZES!
What resources can you use with students to troubleshoot unexpected technical issues?
You’ve completed the scavenger hunt! Now that you know what resources are available, let’s take another look at your eSpark Plan.
How can you incorporate the resources you discovered into your eSpark Plan?