Chad Lewis: With AR students can have the ownership of their learning

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Chad Lewis: With AR students can have the ownership of their learning
Chad Lewis: With AR students can have the ownership of their learning

We are talking to Chad Lewis. Chad believes that with AR students can have the ownership of their learning. The good question is about who is the owner of the learning process? With technologies helping to personalize learning there are multiple opportunities. Students can use education technology to learn on their own. Teacher get support from edtech for facilation of their lessons. Augmented Reality can do both and here omes the beauty of it. Let’s check the video interview and learn from Chad who wants to share his ides and experinece with Augmented Reality! Watch, think and reflect how you can use Augmented Reality for teaching and learning!

About Interview Guest

Chad Lewis – Director of Technology, Tampa Preparatory School

Chad Lewis has been the director of technology at Tampa Preparatory School in Tampa, Florida since August of 2010. He oversees all facets of technology at the school, from network infrastructure to educational technology and training. In addition to being responsible for the school’s 1:1 iPad initiative, Mr. Lewis designed and supervised the implementation of the school’s Active Learning Environment (ALEs) classroom design.

In 2016, Mr. Lewis won the Tampa Bay Business Journal's Nonprofit CIO of the Year Award and the Tampa Bay Technology Forum’s Industry Achievement Award for Technologist of the Year. Prior to his role at Tampa Preparatory School, Mr. Lewis was Director of Technology at All Saints’ Academy and a Polk County School Board Network Manager. He holds an MBA with a focus on Information Technology Management, is a graduate of the Ohio State University, and a U.S. Army veteran.

Video Interview Series “AR based technology in the classroom”

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Chad Lewis: With AR students can have the ownership of their learning