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Final Reflection

This has been an amazing experience to explore technology this way.  I usually do not enjoy professional development that is self directed, but this was highly recommenced by a colleague. I've learned about so many new programs that I can incorporate into my math intervention groups.  The 6th graders that i work with have already began a google slide presentation where they need to chose a standard that has been covered this year and create a lesson using the slides.

My final project was created using Adobe Spark: https://spark.adobe.com/video/hGTvniGbjgjeq

https://spark.adobe.com/video/hGTvniGbjgjeq

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  1. Love it! That was a fun spark video! Thank you so much for doing that. And I'm so happy that you enjoyed the workshop and found it useful. Have a great summer!

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