Susan Sclafani: AR has given students a real voice in the classroom

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Susan Sclafani: AR has given students a real voice in the classroom
Susan Sclafani: AR has given students a real voice in the classroom

 

About Interview Guest

Susan Sclafani has been a Library Media Specialist for the Patchogue-Medford School District for the past 18 years. She has 10 years experience in a grade K-5 building and has spent the last 8 years in a grade 6-8 building. Susan’s philosophy is that libraries should not focus on being a quiet place to study and read but they should be a welcoming place where students can share, explore and learn together. Her involvement with Augmented Reality began in 2018 and fits right in with this ideology. You can find more information about what Susan has been able to accomplish with her students on her blog and webpage, mylibraryisnotquiet.org.

 

Video Interview Series “AR based technology in the classroom”

Let’s watch the interview about how AR has given students a real voice. Susan shares her experiences and provdes ideas on how you can make your leassons interactive.

Read the article “Education and innovation” by Susan Sclafani

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Listen to the video interview on YouTube – LINK

 

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Susan Sclafani: AR has given students a real voice in the classroom