RCOE Educational Technology Services

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ED Tech supports Riverside County districts & RCOE’s internal programs to foster student learning with the use of educational technology.

Photos from RCOE Educational Technology Services's post 04/22/2024

On Friday, we held our annual Esports Awards Celebration, recognizing both top student competitors and staff/community leaders in the Riverside County Esports League. We also shared the excellent digital, freehand & photographic work from middle and high school finalists in our 2024 Fan Art Contest.

Congratulations to our amazing student artists, and our 2024 Riverside County Esports Awards honorees:

STAFF AWARD WINNERS
WAY-MAKER AWARD - Amy Noyes, Jurupa USD
ESPORTS COMMUNITY AWARD - Brian Kenney, Corona Norco USD
MOST ENCOURAGING STAFF AWARD - Anthony Lobo, Beaumont USD
MOST SUPPORTIVE ADMINISTRATOR AWARD - Peter Whitmore, Moreno Valley USD
BEST ADVISOR AWARD - Nestor Reyes, Moreno Valley USD
LEGACY AWARD - Kevin Brown, NASEF

STUDENT AWARD WINNERS
ACADEMIC AWARD - Eduardo Leon
Canyon Springs High, Moreno Valley USD
STUDENT LEADERSHIP AWARD - Lillian Marquez
Ridgecrest Elementary, Moreno Valley USD
SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD - Max Flanagan
Mountain View Middle, Beaumont USD
MOST SUPPORTIVE AWARD - Ysabella Arinez
Santiago High, Corona-Norco USD
MOST IMPROVED PLAYER AWARD - Antonio Preciado
Beaumont High, Beaumont USD
MOST VALUABLE PLAYER AWARD - Joshua Buccio
Centennial High, Corona-Norco USD
LEGACY AWARD - Nicholas Richardson
Lee V. Pollard High, Corona-Norco USD
BEST TEAM AWARD
Badger Springs Middle School, Moreno Valley USD

07/15/2022

Once again, 2022 Riverside County Google Camp was a smashing success!

The 2-day virtual event featured two amazing keynote speakers. Webster University Professor, Media studies, Julie Nilsson Smith, presented “26 Things Your Students Should Be Doing Online”. And Dr. Nicol Howard, assistant professor in the School of Education at University of Redlands, shared strategies for closing the gap with her “Reframing the Tale of Digital Equity in Education” presentation.

More than 50 experts in specific STEAM education areas led interactive workshop sessions on everything from AI, computer science, digital notes/portfolios, to incorporating culturally relevant CS, project based PBL, problem solving lessons, and visual math for TK - 12 classrooms.

Presenters demonstrated great tools for graphics, video, analytics, assessment, and shared engaging student lessons for coding, storytelling, digital citizenship, and more.

Many presenters provided valuable insight on ways to amplify student voice, make content and lessons accessible, incorporate blended learning and SEL.

As always, updates, enhancements, and how-tos on Google apps and tools for students and educators were presented at the annual 2-day event.

Stay tuned for updates on Google Camp resources and future Education Technology learning opportunities.

04/20/2022

Register today for our 7th annual Google Camp in July. For more information visit: bit.ly/GoogleCamp2022.

Virtually our conference will guide K-12 teachers, administrators, and community organization members through the basics of online learning, to train and support educators in this new environment, and will offer opportunities to develop their technological and pedagogical knowledge.

02/17/2022

Don’t miss out on this great opportunity! Today is the last day to register for tomorrow mornings Riverside County Library Media Educators Network meeting. Come join us for a Q&A format discussion about current trends in our libraries and media. Register at bit.ly/34EuCTj

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