Family Night with Discovery Education Techbooks

Photo: High school science teacher Vic Clark demonstrates surface tension “magic,” to the amazement of students.

 

POPLAR BLUFF – Parents were given the opportunity last week to learn about Techbooks that are being utilized by Poplar Bluff Junior and Senior High students as part of the digital transformation.

Dressed in colonial attire, sophomores [from left] Jackson Warren, and Tanner and Tyson Tibbs interpret a historical scene in front of a green screen, while Lynnell Matthews, Discovery manager of Techbook implementation, facilitates.

Dressed in colonial attire, sophomores [from left] Jackson Warren, and Tanner and Tyson Tibbs interpret a historical scene in front of a green screen, while Lynnell Matthews, Discovery manager of Techbook implementation, facilitates.

An estimated 200 people participated in Family Night hosted by Discovery Education on Tuesday, Nov. 4, at Poplar Bluff High School.

Educators collaborated to demonstrate what a blended classroom looks like, combining hands-on activities with technology in the subjects of science and social students.