Instructor-led Workshop
Teachers' Toolbox Mini Workshop Series: Google Technologies for classroom
This 30-minute mini workshop aims to briefly introduce three Google-developed educational technologies: the learning management system Google Classroom and two Google VR apps - Cardboard and Expeditions.
Design Anything in Canva
Have you ever wondered what makes an aesthetic design?
Do you want to design a professional eye-catching poster in just 10 minutes?
Never design before? No problem. Let's join us for a one-hour hands on workshop to get familiar with the basic Canva tools that will help you create amazing designs.
Basic Photography
Have you ever wondered what makes an appealing photo? Do you want to know some tips and tricks to take your photography skill to the next level? Join us for a fun one-hour workshop where you can learn some basic photo techniques and how to capture great pictures on your own. You don't even need to bring a camera, just a phone with basic photo capability would be fine."
Programming from Scratch
Programming skill is not something exclusive to computer science students, it is essential for everyone to become “active citizens in our technology-driven world.” Even President Obama learned to code and he has become the first president to write a line of code himself. Do you want to know what he wrote and to do it yourself? Do you want to learn more about how programming matters to K-12 education? Come join us on Wednesday, October 26, 2:00 – 3:30 P.M. at EB A124 to find out.
Trace Effects Game Contest
Trace Effects is a language learning video game developed by the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, U.S. Department of State. This game is geared for players aged 12-16. Through interacting and solving puzzles in a virtual world filled with diverse English-speaking characters, learners will not only improve their English skills, but also learn more about U.S. cultures and people. I facilitated this game contest as part of our week-long event in the city's biggest book fair.