CUE 2018 is well underway as thousands of teachers from across the country meet in Palm Springs, California, to connect with other educators, learn from expert thought leaders — and start their CUE Adventure.
Missed yesterday’s recap? Here are all the best moments from #CUE18 Day 1.
We’ve collected some of the best moments from Day 2 of the conference below. But first …
What is The CUE Adventure?
This year, Classcraft (booth #132) is transforming the CUE exhibit hall into an epic adventure. Participants create their own legendary hero and complete objectives within the exhibit hall to earn Gold Pieces (GP), which they can use to make their hero look even more awesome.
The CUE Adventure uses Classcraft’s Quests, a tool that deeply engages students and personalizes their learning through choose-your-own adventure maps and storylines that teachers create from their existing lesson plans and materials. It’s one of many ways Classcraft creates a more meaningful school experience for students.
Best moments from #CUE18 Day 2:
Here are some of the best tweets from Day 2 of #CUEST18. Are you at CUE 2018? Start your CUE Adventure by heading over to cue.classcraft.com.
Who are the educators at #CUE18?
A1: I’m excited to test out Classcraft at #CUE18! I am Chri Applegateva 6th grade teacher looking for ways to invigorate the classroom experience. #CUEST18 https://t.co/3r2lrUwMeY
— Chris Applegate (@applequintet) March 16, 2018
A1: I’m excited to be at #CUE18! Here’s a little about me … #CUEST18 https://t.co/3rWOYT5KyM I am a second grade teacher in Covina.
— Joie Diess (@teachjoy927) March 16, 2018
I'm a french spanish teacher usine CC for 3 years And having big fun with my 13-14 y/o students in Collège E.Delacroix in Saint-amant de Boixe (France)A1: I’m excited to be at #CUE18! Here’s a little about me … #CUEST18 https://t.co/mt4l8EkSHL
— Ludovic Champion (@Champio25419143) March 16, 2018
I'm a Biology teacher and Environmental science teacher at an Alternative High School in Glendora. I am receiving a class set of chromebooks thru a grant. So now I gotta learn.A1: I’m excited to be at #CUE18! Here’s a little about me … #CUEST18 https://t.co/cyXbe9ZCeH
— Mari Helm (@marifranze80) March 15, 2018
A1: I’m excited to be at #CUE18! Here’s a little about me … I'm an Innovation Coach helping teachers use tech in transformative ways!
#CUEST18 https://t.co/8XzMu9o2Kp— Stephanie Ibrahim ☕️ (@Mrs_IbrahimCV) March 15, 2018
What brought them to #CUE18?
A2: I came to #CUE18 for … #CUEST18 https://t.co/15MWGKUGry for learning from and connecting with other educators #teachernerd
— Derrick Bright (@MrBrightPVP) March 16, 2018
A2: I came to #CUE18 for to learn more about integrating technology in classsroom, network with fellow educators, and better practices for modeling NGSS. #CUEST18 https://t.co/zqNQTybUuC
— Anne Rizzacasa (@annerizzy) March 15, 2018
A2: I came to #CUE18 for fresh takes on tools I love and an environment that helps me refocus on pedagogy instead of just flash #CUEST18 https://t.co/VkvJxdzFk8
— Carissa Peck (@eslcarissa) March 15, 2018
What cool things are people seeing at #CUE18?
A5B: I’m at the playground at #CUE18, and I saw @stevewoz endorse @withpiper #CUEST18 https://t.co/JG2m0Z3GGz pic.twitter.com/yuu7CFLkXx
— Mr. Ross – Perris,CA (@mrrossperris) March 16, 2018
A5A: The best thing for collaboration at #CUE18 is … ? #CUEST18 https://t.co/M4pn8LoIzC Going old school- All the Educators! Low tech conversations about high DOK integration! The road is paved and there is work to be done! pic.twitter.com/uK7FZZhVyr
— Kris Boneman (@EdtechBUSD) March 16, 2018
A4B: The most useful literacy app/program I’ve seen at #CUE18 is @CurriculumAssoc Ready Common Common #CUEST18 https://t.co/JG2m0Z3GGz pic.twitter.com/BGaX1TMDHG
— Mr. Ross – Perris,CA (@mrrossperris) March 15, 2018
A4B: The most useful literacy app/program I’ve seen at #CUE18 is Read Naturally … ? #CUEST18 https://t.co/pAVAy3M714 pic.twitter.com/6KtBJTyUmj
— William Winter (@running_winter) March 15, 2018
A3B: The most exciting coding product at #CUE18 is Ozobot #CUEST18 https://t.co/p1oZElLER4 pic.twitter.com/W36ham4pKD
— Ms. Bolton (@msboltonreads) March 15, 2018
A7: The most inspirational booth experience I’ve had so far at #CUE18 was at Flocabulary! Listening to an Earth Science rap! Woot! ? #CUEST18 https://t.co/ip2n2U7pb4 pic.twitter.com/cCzD3kxBCN
— Lorie Hochberg (@loriehochberg) March 16, 2018
A5B: I’m at the playground at #CUE18, and I saw … ? #CUEST18 https://t.co/41j4VqJsE6
Google Keep is my new sticky note app! #TikiTosa pic.twitter.com/usrsibF5nP— Sean Ponsi (@PonsiArt) March 16, 2018
AB1: The most futuristic thing I’ve seen at #CUE18 is Class VR! ? #CUEST18 https://t.co/ip2n2U7pb4 pic.twitter.com/b36y5UsjWF
— Lorie Hochberg (@loriehochberg) March 16, 2018
Diseases effect on the brain Thanks TI A4A: The coolest STEM product I’ve seen in the #CUE18 exhibit hall is … ? #CUEST18 https://t.co/cyXbe9ZCeH pic.twitter.com/Fy8xzNLUqy
— Mari Helm (@marifranze80) March 16, 2018
AB2: I’m excited to try Brainpop with my students! #CUEST18 #CUE18 https://t.co/ip2n2U7pb4 pic.twitter.com/6GpWtM3H6n
— Lorie Hochberg (@loriehochberg) March 16, 2018
This #CUEST18 hero is lookin’ good!
Thanks for making CUE all that much more awesome! pic.twitter.com/SsxQS4I3Rn
— William Winter (@running_winter) March 15, 2018
Did we miss something cool? Share your favorite moments from CUE 2018 in the comments!