Categories: Technology Integration | Back to School, Student Engagement, Differentiation & Personalization, Bitmoji | 1 hour (for total workshop) | 60 min/workshop
About the Workshop Series:
Bitmojis are free cartoon avatars that are a fun, practical way to infuse your personality into digital and print learning materials. Join Lauren Boucher for this collaborative, hands-on workshop as she shares strategies to leverage the power of Bitmoji and start your school year off right! From behavior management to organization, Lauren will share ideas and templates galore! Participants will also have an opportunity to create their own personalized Bitmoji and make and take a variety of classroom resources that will increase student engagement.
Series Workshop Descriptions
Who Should Attend?
Primary Educators (1-2), Primary Educators (3-5), Secondary Educators (6-8), Secondary Educators (9-12), Post-Secondary Educators
Meet the Presenter
Lauren Boucher is a Regional Digital Teaching and Learning Consultant for the state of North Carolina and a former Instructional Technology Specialist with Pitt County Schools. She has taught third grade, as well as elementary and middle school gifted education. Lauren is passionate about the transforming effect technology can have on the teaching and learning experience, and about inspiring classroom teachers to incorporate technology into their everyday routines. Most of her time is spent working with teachers to incorporate 1:1 technologies, sharing Web 2.0 tools with teachers, developing classroom and device management plans, and writing the Latin curriculum for her district's gifted program.
As a North Carolina Teaching Fellow, Lauren earned a B.S. and Master's degree in Elementary Education. She is licensed to teach K-12 academically gifted and will add the Computers in Education special endorsement to her teaching license in 2014. She is a SMART certified lesson developer and a SMART Exemplary Educator. Lauren presents at numerous local and state conferences on using technology in the classroom.