3 Remote Teaching STEM Projects; TikTok, Minecraft, & eBay

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I got all these ideas from other educators on social media.  In this episode, I take time to reflect on these three projects.  I talk specifically about:how I had students create a TikTok as their final math summative grademy rubric for the TikTok projectreflections on what I would do differently with the TikTok project if I did it againhow I introduced the Rube Goldberg project for my robotics classhow I incorporated Minecraft in the planning process for their Rube Goldberg projecthow we utilized our Zoom class time during the week they were working on the Rube Goldberg machinehow I structured the financial literacy project where students sold items on eBayhow one student made over $300 when he did the eBay projecta bonus 'virtual yearbook' project I did with my advisory studentsRESOURCES:Esther Burnat (where I got the TikTok idea) on Instagram - @estherbrunatDr. Valerie Camille Jones (also did the TikTok project) on Instagram - @dr_vcjonesMy TikTok intro slides & rubric - TikTok ProjectMr. Aguirre (where I got the Rube Goldberg idea) on Instagram - @jacksonmstechMy Rube Goldberg intro slide show and grading criteria -  Rube Goldberg ProjectPiskel (pixel art animator) - Piskel AppMike Yates (eBay project idea) - FlipLife ArticleMy eBay project details - coming soonMy virtual yearbook details - coming soonCONNECT WITH THOMTwitter | @gibsoneduYouTube |/gibsoneduInstagram | @gibsoneducationLinkedIn | /thomgibsonWebsite | thomgibson.comEmail | thom@thomgibson.comSUPPORT THE PODCASTEnroll in the How to Teach Kids About Money course for educatorsSign up for the TeamEdu newsletterLeave a podcast rating & review