Back to School Tech For TEACHERS 2022

Published 2022-08-17
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0:00 Computer
2:08 Stream Deck
3:23 Wacom Digital Writing Tablet
4:42 Giveaway Details
5:44 Norwii Presenter Remote
6:57 Class Set of Headphones
8:23 BONUS: Swiss Gear Backpack

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All Comments (21)
  • GIVEAWAY DETAIL YOU NEED TO KNOW! In the video, I tell you to leave a link to your social media or email so we can contact you if you win BUT it turns out that YouTube deletes comments if they have email or social media links in them! So just answer these 2 questions in a comment to be eligible and we'll find a way to get a hold of you if you win! 1. What would you use the Wacom tablet for in your classroom? 2. Would you prefer a small Intuos or medium Intuos? Reminder that only US residents are eligible to win.
  • 1. I can think of so many uses for this! Number Talks, Homework Help Videos for families, editing writing as a class, as well as helping students share their thinking with the class. 2. I’d love a medium tablet!
  • @anitaweir1480
    I love Middle School and did that for 12 years!!! Love these specific Detailed ideas!~~~I would use a small Wacom for students SEL prompting with basic word or picture for re-focusing for lessons that I do virtually from my screencastify or Loom Video's!!
  • Backpack! I bought one this year. All the gear cables tablet laptop ready to head to class. So much less stress having it all in one spot.
  • @Shonuff24
    I would use the tablet to both create instructional videos for my kiddos and to real time annotate text we are engaging with in class. The medium would be great. Thank you for the video as well. The headphones idea is going to be a huge help in keeping them organized.
  • 1. I’d use the tablet for annotating texts to highlight writers’ craft moves. Writing on the smart board is difficult, plus, I love the fact that I could annotate on a doc and share that with students as a resource. Students LOVE writing on the smart board but it’s hard to write clearly. The table would allow them to do so easily without feeling embarrassed that their writing looks weird. Sometimes my smart board isn’t so smart. Lol! 2. I’d use the small version. Thanks for the opportunity!
  • 1. I would definitely use this tablet to annotate my Spanish lessons on the smart board I got last year. I would love to be able to do that from anywhere in my classroom as I am working with my students instead of having to go up to the board every time to write on it. 2. I think the medium tablet would work best.
  • 1. This would be great to have for making tutorial screencast videos, demonstrating active reading (underlining and notetaking in class), and allowing students to display their understanding to me in front of class, in small groups, or one-on-one. And I'm sure I'd find even more uses for it as time goes on! 2. The medium one would be best, since I'm working at a school that has large screens in each class (not bragging, just excited to be at a new school with such an awesome new piece of tech!)
  • 1. I would love to use the Wacom tablet to provide video recorded lessons to those who are absent from class and for those who just need a little review on the skills we may be working on at the moment. I could see this being great for teaching how to research a topic online, organize writing for essays, as well as for working out the types of math we know our students typically struggle with from year to year. This could also be great when teaching parents about Google classroom as many parents are not that familiar with Google classroom or how to help make sure their child does not have missing work, etc. 2. The small Wacom would be perfect!
  • 1. I would use the tablet to write on my google slides. I would also love to use the tablet on the annotate website using the extension. Lastly, it would be helpful for creating videos for my students. 2. I would love the medium tablet.
  • One way I would use the Wacom in my classroom is annotating pdf documents or slides from my board while I am with a small group. I would like the medium sized tablet
  • 1. I think the tablet would be a great way to instruct my technology students on how to use new software and websites! It sounds like a fabulous way to get them to understand instructions quickly and efficiently. Hopefully it will add some creative flair as well. ! 2. The medium tablet sounds fantastic! Oh no! Glad I caught this! My comment was deleted by YouTube!
  • 1. I would use this to creat screencasts and instructional videos. I’m trying to switch into a completely blended and self-paced model which involves making detailed videos that students can follow along with so that what I would use the tablet to help me create. 2. I would prefer the medium sized tablet. Thank you so much for the great content and opportunity to try out some new tech as well.
  • 1. I would love to use the Wacom Intuos to create screencast videos for my mathematics classroom. I think it would also be useful in the classroom when students are taking notes or we are working on problems together. 2. I would like to have a medium Wacom tablet.
  • 1. I would use the tablet to annotate screencast videos like you show. I might try connecting it up to my Promethean panel to draw out of the way of the screen. I would like to show it to our art teacher too. We've talked about different tablets but want to try one out before ordering. 2. I would love the Medium size, but I think I could do a lot with the small size.
  • 1. I’d use it for explaining math problems and filling out graphic organizers. 2. Small :)
  • 1. This Wacom tablet would be so, so helpful! I plan on transitioning to a self-paced model this school year, so I plan on making a ton of instructional videos! I teach high school English Language Arts, and I love the idea of being able to model annotation strategies for analyzing a text. 2. The medium Wacom would be a dream come true! Thank you so, so much for this giveaway! This channel helped me bring my teaching to the next level. Thank you for all that you do!
  • 1. I would use the Wacom tablet to annotate articles on websites and other pieces of writing. I used to be able to do this when my room had a Promethean Board, but my district moved away from the smart boards, so I have been using an Elmo. However, that requires me to print the material out for every class and it's a pain. 2. The medium tablet would be great!
  • Thanks for the great content and the chance to win! 1. What would you use the Wacom tablet for in your classroom? I would love to begin screencasting more lessons for my math and reading students so they can watch/replay and self-pace while I'm meeting with small groups. I've seen a HUGE need for even smaller groups when working with my students as a result of the pandemic. 2. Would you prefer a small Intuos or medium Intuos? I'd prefer the medium since it is a wireless version.