Roland Hosch Presents at ISTE Conference
Publish Date: July 26, 2023
On June 26, Roland Hosch, an adjunct computer and technology professor at CHC, delivered a presentation at the International Society for Technology Education (ISTE) in Philadelphia.
The focus of his presentation was centered around the implementation of coding and robotics to effectively teach elementary students their math standards, replacing the traditional math textbook approach.
During Hosch’s presentation, he demonstrated a Rapomook Digital Story Telling Machine that allows students to write, act and broadcast their own movies.
This innovative approach Hosch uses in his classroom resulted in the creation of a student-produced movie titled “Mission to Mars,” which subsequently premiered at the Harkins movie theater in Redlands this past May.
Hosch is a member of a cohort of teachers from the Redlands Unified School District who each earned a computer science credential from the University of California, Davis, the first-of-its-kind credential in the nation.