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Session description

Discover how technology can bring cooperative learning to life! This poster shares practical ways to use tools like Mentimeter, Jamboard, Google Slides, and Blooket to boost engagement, collaboration, and critical thinking. Explore ready-to-use strategies and inspiring examples to create a dynamic, tech-enhanced classroom where students thrive together.

Outline

Welcome & Intro (3-4min)
Content: Brief overview of the poster topic and session objectives: fostering cooperative learning with technology.
Engagement: Quick poll via Mentimeter: attendees share one tech tool they currently use.

Cooperative Learning & ISTE Overview (5 min)
Content: Key principles: student agency, collaboration, critical thinking. Connection to ISTE Standards: Empowered Learner, Global Collaborator, Facilitator.
Engagement: Pair-share: attendees discuss one challenge or success with cooperative learning.

Tech Tools in Action (10 minutes)
Content: Highlight Jamboard, Mentimeter, Google Slides, Blooket. Quick demo of each tool’s collaborative potential.
Engagement: Mini hands-on activity: small groups try a tool (e.g., a collaborative Jamboard brainstorming task or a quick Blooket quiz).
Tactics: Peer collaboration and device-based interaction. Short discussion on adapting tools for their classroom.

Designing a Cooperative Activity (10 minutes)
Content: Show a sample lesson integrating one or two tools for goal-setting, collaboration, and reflection.
Engagement: Attendees draft a quick activity idea in pairs or small groups using templates or prompts.
Tactics: Peer-to-peer collaboration. Facilitator guidance for practical application.

Reflections & Takeaways (3-4 min)
Content: Summarize key strategies and tools. Highlight implementation tips for diverse classroom settings.
Engagement: Quick reflection via Jamboard “One strategy I will try” or “One question I still have”
Closing: Share handouts or QR codes with resources and example activities.

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Outcomes

After this session, participants will be able to:

Identify and select digital tools (e.g., Jamboard, Mentimeter, Google Slides, Blooket) that support cooperative learning and student engagement.

Design and facilitate collaborative, technology-enhanced activities that promote student agency, critical thinking, and teamwork.

Apply practical strategies to implement goal-setting, reflection, and peer collaboration in both small and whole-group settings.

Create a ready-to-use plan or activity that integrates technology to foster meaningful, student-centered cooperative learning in their classroom.

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Supporting research

Chen, W., & Looi, C. K. (2014). Using technology to revolutionize cooperative learning: An opinion. Frontiers in Psychology, 5, 1156. https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2014.01156/full

International Society for Technology in Education. (n.d.). ISTE standards for students. ISTE. https://iste.org/standards

International Society for Technology in Education. (n.d.). ISTE standards for educators. ISTE. https://iste.org/standards

Edutopia. (n.d.). Student collaboration using digital tools. https://www.edutopia.org/article/student-collaboration-using-digital-tools

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Presenters

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3rd Grade Teacher
John Rex Charter School
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Third grade teacher
John W Rex Charter Elementary

Session specifications

Topic:

Early Childhood/Elementary

Grade level:

PK-5

Audience:

School Level Leadership, Teacher, Technology Coach/Trainer

Attendee devices:

Devices not needed

Subject area:

Elementary/Multiple Subjects, Interdisciplinary (STEM/STEAM)

ISTE Standards:

For Educators: Facilitator
For Students: Empowered Learner, Global Collaborator

Transformational Learning Principles:

Spark Curiosity, Ignite Agency