Category Archives: Robotics

School Is In Session! What Have I Implemented?

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I have implemented infographics this year into my robotics classroom. Often times, people think there are no literacy skills are required to be successful in Automation & Robotics.  This is a false assumption. In order to be successful in Automation & Robotics, students must acquire and use various literacy skills. At the beginning of the course, students learn basic vocabulary,… Read more »

Knowledge Management in K-12 Schools……When, Where, How, & Why???

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Knowledge management is a term that I learned in one of my undergraduate business courses while studying at North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University.  Knowledge management can be defined as efficiently handling information and resources within a commercial organization. In a time where teachers are constantly transitioning to new schools or leaving the profession, knowledge management is a concept that we… Read more »

I Smiled All the Way Home: Kenan Professional Development at NCCAT

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This week provided with me with the best professional development sessions I have ever attended in my teaching profession!  I have so many resources and instructional strategies that I will be using in my class.  I can’t wait to share with my coworkers!  A great teacher is always trying to find ways to make their classroom and instruction better. This… Read more »

Day 2! Professional Development at NCCAT!

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Today, was another great day at NCCAT!  I learned about several instructional tools that could be used in my classroom.  Trello and Canva are two of the tools that I will use in my classroom for the 2015-16 school year.  I will use Trello to teach students how to organize and complete learning tasks in our next PBL. I will… Read more »