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So your students have created an actual cardboard car that moves with the assistance of a remote control. Now what? If your student creations are as large as mine have been you are left with the challenge of what do with their projects after presentation and reflection. Some we can display in the lobby of your school or take to a fair...but then what? How can we share some of our new creations with others (including parents?) I like the online format https://www.creatubbles.com/ because it also operates as a social media platform for students to comment or 'like' each others work. There are some great safety features built in and the focus in on the upload of the work, not photos of the student. I've seen comments coming in from around the world. Check out some of these projects: 2nd Grade Gliders -- https://www.creatubbles.com/galleries/Y2TOg0CT 3rd Grade Urban Planning--https://www.creatubbles.com/galleries/k2ATqVTC 4th Grade Invasive Species -- https://www.creatubbles.com/galleries/gao8anYQ 5th Grade Colonial Tools -- https://www.creatubbles.com/galleries/VFt8NE70 Shoe Design Project-- https://www.creatubbles.com/galleries/9ICOWKmj Open Innovation Lab Projects -- https://www.creatubbles.com/galleries/ScmyZxik Please share different ways you share some 'maker' creations your students have made. Please 'click' on advertisements to show your support of this blog. Thank you.
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AuthorDebra Jacoby, J.D. Archives
January 2024
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