Season 2018: Teaching with Tech: Ohio’s Standards
Many teachers are probably already fulfilling a number of Ohio’s new Learning Standards for Technology, although they may not be aware of the fact. With practical insights from educators successfully integrating the standards, as well as the Department of Education, these videos provides the groundwork for you to understand what you are already accomplishing, as well as how you can achieve more.

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Virtual Spanish (Jackson Local Schools)
Students in a Spanish 3 class form families and create websites featuring the characters.
Virtual Spanish (Jackson Local Schools)

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Opioid App (Akron Public Schools)
Students use problem-based learning to create an app to help fight the heroin epidemic.
Opioid App (Akron Public Schools)

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Storytellers (North Canton Schools)
Students take video storytelling on the road in a van equipped for remote production.
Storytellers (North Canton Schools)

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Robots Rule (Ravenna School District)
Fifth grade students use robots to learn about concepts like speed and Newton’s Law.
Robots Rule (Ravenna School District)

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Landform Museum (Genoa Area Local Schools)
Fourth Grade students create an interactive “Landform Museum.”
Landform Museum (Genoa Area Local Schools)

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Online Authors (Osnaburg Local Schools)
Third grade students create non-fiction books based on the novel The Rats of Nimh.
Online Authors (Osnaburg Local Schools)

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Understanding Ohio’s Learning Standards for Technology
This video provides information about Ohio’s new Learning Standards for Technology.