2018 STUDENT TECHNOLOGY SHOWCASE

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2018 STUDENTTECHNOLOGY SHOWCASEPennsylvania Association of EducationalCommunications and TechnologyHARRISBURG CAPITOL ROTUNDAMONDAY, APRIL 30, 2018

PAECT Student Technology Showcase 2018Table1&2School NameSchool DistrictSchool CityFloorTrexler Middle SchoolAllentown School DistrictAllentown1st3Ritter ElementaryAllentown School DistrictAllentown1st4Trexler Middle SchoolAllentown School DistrictAllentown1st5Francis D. Raub Middle SchoolAllentown School DistrictAllentown1st6Miles Township ElementaryPenns Valley Area School DistrictRebersburg1st7Penns Valley Intermediate SchoolPenns Valley Area School DistrictSpring Mills1st8Shippensburg Area Middle SchoolShippensburg Area School DistrictShippensburg1st9St. Columba SchoolHarrisburg DioceseBloomsburg1st10St. Louise de Marillac Catholic SchoolDiocese of PittsburghPittsburgh1st11Council Rock High School NorthCouncil Rock School DistrictNewtown1st12Susquehannock High SchoolSouthern York County School DistrictGlen Rock1stBald Eagle Area School DistrictWingate1stMifflin County High SchoolMifflin County School DistrictLewistown1stMifflin County Middle SchoolMifflin County School DistrictLewistown1st19, 20Lewistown Intermediate SchoolMifflin County School DistrictLewistown1st21, 22Mifflin County High SchoolMifflin County School DistrictLewistown1stLewistown Intermediate SchoolMifflin County School DistrictLewistown1st24, 25Lewistown Elementary SchoolMifflin County School DistrictLewistown1st26, 29Montgomery Elementary SchoolMontgomery Area School DistrictMontgomery1st30, 31Montgomery Elementary SchoolMontgomery Area School DistrictMontgomery1st32Delta-Peach Bottom ElementarySouth Eastern School District of York CountyDelta1stCentennial School DistrictSouthampton1st13, 14, 15 Bald Eagle Area High School16, 17182333, 34, 35 Klinger Middle School36Klinger Middle School and WilliamTennent High SchoolCentennial School DistrictSouthampton1st37Klinger Middle SchoolCentennial School DistrictSouthampton1st38Lenkerville ElementaryMillersburg Area School DistrictMillersburg2nd39Wyncote ElementaryCheltenham School DistrictWyncote2nd40Myers ElementaryCheltenham School DistrictElkins Park2nd41Dallastown Area Intermediate SchoolDallastown Area School DistrictYork2nd42Falling Spring Elementary SchoolChambersburg Area School DistrictChambersburg2ndEast Elementary SchoolGreenville Area School DistrictGreenville2ndWhitehall-Coplay School DistrictWhitehall2nd43, 4445, 46, 47 Whitehall-Coplay Middle School48Father Judge High SchoolArchdiocese of PhiladelphiaPhiladelphia2nd49Wyomissing Area High SchoolWyomissing Area School DistrictWyomissing2nd

Table 1:What's So Cool about Manufacturing?Trexler Middle School Allentown School District Allentown, PAOur presentation will focus on a video created about Ocean Spray to highlight the possibility of jobs in manufacturing.Advisor: Conchetta MarucciStudent Presenters:Sallee BooseSandra RamirezJefferson ModestoQuinn CiomoElizabeth IangRepresentative: Michael SchlossbergSenator: Patrick BrowneTable 2:National History Day: WebsitesTrexler Middle School Allentown School District Allentown, PAWe will showcase websites that were created for this year's National History Day Competition.Advisor: Conchetta MarucciStudent Presenters:Melody HerreraBrian BadilloJefferson ModestoIsabella MacsisakSamuel GoodeJena LaTorresRepresentative: Michael SchlossbergSenator: Patrick BrowneTable 3:iMovie Book ReportsRitter Elementary Allentown School District Allentown, PAStudents in fifth grade created book trailers to analyze story elements, communicate their opinion of the book, andcelebrate reading. Student videos are presented to the class and used to help students decide what they would like toread next.Advisor: Sarah CummingsStudent Presenters:Synthia LayousGwendolyn MullerRepresentative: Michael SchlossbergSenator: Patrick BrowneMason MarcksJacob WilliamsAndre MamariJames Yacoub

Table 4:National History Day: DocumentaryTrexler Middle School Allentown School District Allentown, PAThis presentation is about a documentary that was prepared for this year's National History Day: Conflict andCompromise Competition.Advisor: Conchetta MarucciStudent Presenters:Tynajer Pearce MyrickGabriela RamirezGleishmari Luciano EspinalElijah Albert SteinLiberty WilliamsRepresentative: Michael SchlossbergSenator: Patrick BrowneTable 5:Raub Video Club Presents.Francis D. Raub Middle School Allentown School District Allentown, PAVideo club students will showcase their video equipment and some of the videos they have done including the video forthe completion “What’s So Cool about Manufacturing?” The Francis D. Raub Middle team was awarded the“Outstanding Cool Award”.Advisor: Sylvia GordonStudent Presenters:Nathilyn LegrandEliesha PadillaKalliyana LongLourdes PayanoAkwal MadokJamie SortoRepresentatives: Peter Schweyer & Michael SchlossbergSenator: Patrick BrowneTable 6:To Space with TechnologyMiles Township Elementary Penns Valley Area School District Rebersburg, PAThe fourth grade studies of space were enhanced with technological tools. Students created a model of the SolarSystem using coding with Tynker. We participated in two webinars with the California Academy of Science. Our study ofthe moon included a STEM project that culminated in creating a video to demonstrate learning.Advisor: Angela HomanStudent Presenters:Carter IronsideTazer RonkLuke RuoffRylan BirgeRepresentatives: Kerry Benninghoff & Michael HannaSenator: Jake Corman

Table 7:VR in the Elementary ClassroomPenns Valley Intermediate School Penns Valley Area School District Spring Mills, PALearn about engaging and motivating apps and tools that make entering the world of VR in elementary school easilyaccessible for all grades. Students in grade 5 will demonstrate how they use VR tools such as Merge Cube and CoSpacesto learn about their world in 3D. VR is possible in almost any grade or subject. Come see how we have incorporated thisfuturistic tool in our everyday learning.Advisors: Kristen Albright & Ryan CartyStudent Presenters:Xavier CraderMarinn PetersAshley WhitselMax KingMaura HornerDilon ReillyRepresentative: Kerry BenninghoffSenator: Jake CormanTable 8:The Power of PresentationShippensburg Area Middle School Shippensburg Area School District Shippensburg, PAWe will demonstrate options for students to use other than the boring, old PowerPoint. Students have investigateddifferent technology options for presentations.Advisor: Katie WattsStudent Presenters:Kendyl SeedersGracie HippleLucy BourgAbby BrinkCameron GilbertRachel AllemanCorbin KellyRepresentative: Rob KauffmanSenator: Richard Alloway IITable 9:Multi Media JeopardySt. Columba School Harrisburg Diocese Bloomsburg, PASeventh-grade students made a multimedia interactive jeopardy game using cross-curricular content and fun triviaquestions. Students wrote and hyperlinked the questions and answers, chose their own graphics, and insertedtransitions between each question. Students then quizzed each other to assess content knowledge.Advisors: Dave Webb & Ron DrummStudent Presenters:Matthew GetzDamyan PetryshakAlexis TurayevRepresentative: David MillardSenator: John GordnerJohn GuerrieroMorgan PierceReed KeckAlina Shannon

Table 10:Interactive Video for a Mobile Studio, MakerSpace or STREAM LabSt. Louise de Marillac Catholic School Diocese of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PAStudents in grades 7 & 8 will present how they use TouchCast, a FREE iPad app, to create multimedia projects which includesgreen screen effects, lower thirds, whiteboards, annotation tools, multi camera features, and VAPPS-video apps. Students andteachers can add poll questions, live social media feeds, websites, images, and more to create interactive media. The studentscollaborate to film school events and create cross curricular projects for our morning announcements, special news features,weather reports, class projects, and more that can be shared with a global audience. Students will also share tips as well asvideo equipment, microphones, lights, and other apps that enhance production quality for video. All examples can be adaptedfor use with elementary to high school level. Using an iPad and the TouchCast App makes it possible to create a mobile videostudio or a video recording area for a MakerSpace or STREAM Lab.Advisor: Zee Ann PoerioStudent Presenters:Shea GallagherMario WilliamsBriella LucadamoKaitlyn KarrenbauerNathan KleinRiley MazurRepresentative: John MaherSenator: Guy ReschenthalerTable 11:Engaging English Students with PBLAsCouncil Rock High School North Council Rock School District Newtown, PAThis book is so boring! Technology integration allows this familiar English student battle cry to be turned into a problembased learning activity. Through the use of avatars and screencasting tools, students collaborate to rewrite classicliterature making the story more interesting for them while developing some valuable 21st Century skills.Advisor: Hollie WoodardStudent Presenters:Morgan JohnsonDonovan MarteNick ForsythAnna GambesciaJenna McCaffreyCooper Roe-LipskyRepresentative: Perry WarrenSenator: Charles McIlhinney Jr.Table 12:The Susquehannock Courier: A Digital Media CourseSusquehannock High School Southern York County School District Glen Rock, PAStudents and advisors will discuss how the course has welded together two different digital media courses to update thestudent news website's content with video journalism, photography, and text-based pieces. The Susquehannock Courier,www.shscourier.com, has a staff made up of students from grades 9-12.Advisors: Sara Mooney & Tim HareStudent Presenters:Mia KobylskiMadison GillespieRepresentative: Kate KlunkSenator: Scott WagnerElizabeth JohnsAnnie HebelAllyson WaltemyerJade Reall

Table 13:Our WorldBald Eagle Area High School Bald Eagle Area School District Wingate, PAPresenters will showcase an animation about our world and the environment.Advisors: Sharon Nilson & Max BesongStudent Presenters:Alice StathamSkylynd BrownRepresentative: Michael HannaSenator: Jake CormanTable 13:The Garden of VeganBald Eagle Area High School Bald Eagle Area School District Wingate, PAStudents will display a website based on the Vegan lifestyle.Advisors: Sharon Nilson & Max BesongStudent Presenters:Michael BaileyLuke WilsonKylie HoffmanRepresentative: Michael HannaSenator: Jake CormanTable 14:StressedBald Eagle Area High School Bald Eagle Area School District This is a program on the iPad. It’s a game that helps school students deal with stress.Advisors: Sharon Nilson & Max BesongStudent Presenter:Kathleen HaagenRepresentative: Michael HannaSenator: Jake CormanWingate, PA

Table 14:Graphic DesignBald Eagle Area High School Bald Eagle Area School District Wingate, PAWe recycle at BEA.Advisors: Sharon Nilson & Max BesongStudent Presenters:Madelyn BaileyAlyssa PackardTim DurachkoRepresentative: Michael HannaSenator: Jake CormanTable 15:RoboticsBald Eagle Area High School Bald Eagle Area School District Wingate, PARoboticsAdvisors: Sharon Nilson & Max BesongStudent Presenters:Breton EttersKya GreshJeff FryLorien FarberMason FinnochioRepresentative: Michael HannaSenator: Jake CormanTables 16:& 17Game Design ChallengeMifflin County High School Mifflin County School District Lewistown, PAComputer Aided Drafting and 3D Modeling II students were challenged to create a personalized version of a 2D or 3Dboard game while implementing skills garnered in the prerequisite course. Game designs were required to follow thedesign process, while using AutoCad and Adobe Illustrator to create 2D designs for laser engraving and AutoDeskInventor to create 3D models for 3D printing.Advisor: Rebecca J. ConnerStudent Presenters:Ethan SolesDaniel WrightJoey RupertAlex LarsonRepresentatives: Adam Harris & Kerry BenninghoffSenator: Jake CormanKyle ShillingBroden Stringer

Table 18:Can you Breakout?Mifflin County Middle School Mifflin County School District Lewistown, PA7th grade computer students developed their own content and puzzles to create breakout boxes.Advisor: Lanielle ReeseStudent Presenters:Marissa GingrichLucas SheetzRylee BoyerReagan ShafranichAubrey StroheckerKylie StrawserRepresentatives: Adam Harris & Kerry BenninghoffSenator: Jake CormanTable 19:Pixel ArtLewistown Intermediate School Mifflin County School District Lewistown, PAOur 5th grade library students used Pixel Art to showcase symbols, setting, and/or the plot of books they read. They alsocompleted a series of challenges proposed by the teacher and other classmates. The students created their pixel art inGoogle Sheets. The students are following library media curriculum which highlights: Behaving as a Digital Citizen, UsingDigital Media, & Preparing Multimedia Presentations.Advisor: Emily EckenrothStudent Presenters:Ava LiebegottNatalie BickertRepresentative: Adam HarrisSenator: Jake CormanTable 20:Helpful OrganizationsLewistown Intermediate School Mifflin County School District Lewistown, PAOur 5th grade library classes used Google Docs, Google Draw, Flip Video Cameras, and Movie Maker to createcommercials for their student created companies. The first step was to create a company that would help society in apositive way. Next students designed a flyer that incorporated an original logo. The last step was to create a shortcommercial promoting their company. The students are following the library media curriculum which highlights:Behaving as a Digital Citizen, Using Digital Media, & Preparing Multimedia Presentations.Advisor: Emily EckenrothStudent Presenters:Lillie MarkleyRepresentative: Adam HarrisSenator: Jake CormanAubrey Knable

Table 20:Kahoot!Lewistown Intermediate School Mifflin County School District Lewistown, PAOur 5th grade library students created a game in Kahoot! to showcase trivia found in nonfiction books. They also addedtrivia that is too recent to be in a book but believe will be in one soon! The students have used Kahoot! throughout theschool year to review key concepts during library class. The students are following the library media curriculum whichhighlights: Behaving as a Digital Citizen, Using Digital Media, & Preparing Multimedia Presentations.Advisor: Emily EckenrothStudent Presenters:Brendon NoerrColby SeilerRepresentative: Adam HarrisSenator: Jake CormanTables 21:& 22Design Challenge - Laser Cut Train CarsMifflin County High School Mifflin County School District Lewistown, PAComputer Aided Drafting and 3D Modeling I students were challenged to create a wooden multicar train. For thisassignment, students worked as a team to design and identify key characteristics between individual train cars. Usingthis information individual students designed, prototyped and finalized their train car designs. Students were evaluatedon their ability to work as a team, collaborate, utilize the design process, apply drafting and design skills and manipulatemachinery in a safe and appropriate manner.Advisor: Rebecca ConnerStudent Presenters:Anthony FultzHeidi ClinardConnor YoderAlex ShoemakerRobert HaughwoutZack SnyderHannah BonsonIan HerbertsonJeremiah RobbRepresentatives: Adam Harris & Kerry BenninghoffSenator: Jake CormanTable 23:ODS: A Nature AdventureLewistown Intermediate School Mifflin County School District Lewistown, PAFifth grade students from Lewistown Intermediate School designed their own webpage using Wix to showcase theirrecent 4 day trip to Outdoor School. The site is complete with information regarding their experience and the camp ingeneral, external links and of course photo galleries of their environmental outdoor adventure.Advisor: Steve HimesStudent Presenters:Nathan BanksOlivia ColyerRepresentative: Adam HarrisSenator: Jake CormanAbby ShawverDestanee HenryCameron Witters

Table 24:Storytelling with OzobotsLewistown Elementary School Mifflin County School District Lewistown, PASecond grade students will program Ozobots to travel through a story retell. Our project focuses on computer scienceand language arts.Advisor: Erica BellStudent Presenters:Asher AdamsRowan SearerKarson GossRaelyn SeilerRepresentative: Adam HarrisSenator: Jake CormanTable 25:Research in KindergartenLewistown Elementary School Mifflin County School District Lewistown, PAKindergarteners used a variety of technology to enhance their knowledge of seeds and plants in this fully integratedunit. The culminating activity was a presentation using Chatterpix Kids. Students took pictures of their completedprojects and recorded themselves explaining important facts and new learning about seeds and plants.Advisor: Beka YoderStudent Presenters:Abel RagerLuke WiseMadalyn YoderJuiliona RitterRepresentative: Adam HarrisSenator: Jake CormanTable 26:Catch the BurglarMontgomery Elementary School Montgomery Area School District Montgomery, PAFourth graders from the Montgomery Area Elementary School have created an interactive maze for their peers usingDash, the robot. Students have incorporated metric measurement and coding to program Dash to move specificdistances and directions. The objective is for Dash to move through the maze and capture the burglar. Students usedtheir problem solving skills to help Dash be successful.Advisor: Mrs. Elizabeth ZettlemoyerStudent Presenters:Cali BarnesRepresentatives: Garth Everett & Jeff WheelandSenator: Gene YawCamden Dalyrmple

Table 29:Montgomery Elementary in MoviesMontgomery Elementary School Montgomery Area School District Montgomery, PAThese fourth graders from Montgomery Elementary School used iMovie and Ozobot Evos to complete several languagearts projects. They created a video tour of our elementary school as well as iMovies of their Evo as it traveled through astory map.Advisor: Marianne MulfingerStudent Presenters:Olivia CareyAva HartmanCassidy JacobsRepresentatives: Garth Everett & Jeff WheelandSenator: Gene YawTable 30:Stories Brought to Life!Montgomery Elementary School Montgomery Area School District Montgomery, PAFirst graders and their fourth grade buddies brought their creative writing stories to life using green screen recordingtechnology. The students helped each other brainstorm, write, edit, rehearse, and record their stories.Advisors: Rae Ann Temple & Marianne MulfingerStudent Presenters:Ryan JessellMaddie WhitmoyerParker BennettSonny WilliamsMiranda StaggertRepresentatives: Garth Everett & Jeff WheelandSenator: Gene YawTable 31:MaKey MaKey Pianos and Scratch CodingMontgomery Elementary School Montgomery Area School District Montgomery, PAStudents built a piano circuit and coded it on Scratch to play different notes. This involved the process of STEM (Science,Technology, Engineering and Mathematics).Advisor: Mrs. Kim LorsonStudent Presenters:Lily BurchellLandon StettsRepresentatives: Garth Everett & Jeff WheelandSenator: Gene YawAmaya GrimmBen WhitmoyerTrace Furman

Table 32:Makerspace STEAM ChallengesDelta-Peach Bottom Elementary South Eastern School District of York County Delta, PAStudents in grades 2 through 4 participated in district-wide STEAM challenges in our makerspace area. Students alsoutilized the classroom for their own innovative designs and collaboration.Advisors: Kim Smith & Dr. Zane FakeStudent Presenters:Kylie PietrowskiBrooke SteinerAva WarneLuca CiampaglioDalton ReittererCole RineerRepresentative: Stan SaylorSenator: Scott WagnerTable 33:KTV: Klinger Middle TelevisionKlinger Middle School Centennial School District Southampton, PAOur Klinger morning news crew delivers middle school news to our school. We broadcast everything from news & sportsto birthdays, lunch and even a joke or two each day. Our students are a select group of 8th graders who have beenproven to be trustworthy and reliable. The curriculum areas covered are reading, language arts and technology.Advisor: George FischerStudent Presenters:Gabrielle FenessyJohanna RojasSamantha CastilloEmily CookMichael FranzmanJade HernandezAnthony JonesGriffin NewhouseRepresentative: Frank FarrySenator: Stewart GreenleafTable 34:Creating a Literature-Based Movie TrailerKlinger

Bald Eagle Area High School Bald Eagle Area School District Wingate, PA This is a program on the iPad. It’s a game that helps school students deal with stress. Advisors: Sharon Nilson & Max Besong Student Presenter: Kathleen