This week was presentation day and our entire class was divided into groups and presented on different topics related to technology in the classroom. I really enjoyed watching everyone’s presentation and feel like our class did a really great job at showcasing different educational technologies and themes that are important for student learning in the classroom. One of the presentations that really stood out to me was on the app Goosechase. Goosechase is an app that I honestly never heard before this presentation and it is an online platform that helps you create interactive experiences and the idea was inspired by scavenger hunts. As an educational tool, teachers can use this app to create engaging and interactive multimodal scavenger hunts, as students are able to take photos or videos of scavenger hunt items, solve riddles and word puzzles, and tag themselves at a GPS location. I believe this app would be a great tool to foster collaboration, teamwork, and communication in the classroom. The collaborative nature of the app encourages students to work together and strategize how they are going to solve the challenges. I can particularly see this app being useful in a physical education class as it promotes physical activity by creating challenges that require students to move and be active. Out of all the presentations we watched in class, Goosechase was the only app that actually made us get out of our seats and roam around the classroom. As well, the app allows teachers to create a diverse range of missions incorporating different types of exercises and activities. For example, in class some of our challenges included doing 10 jumping jacks and recording it on video, taking a selfie with Guillaume, and creating a human pyramid, to name a few. Thus, there is a variety of activities to get involved with and some students may feel comfortable with some challenges more than others, so it would be a great activity to work together to complete. Furthermore, I think Goosechase is a cool way to integrate technology into the physical education world. Since this is a space that is usually untapped by technology, I think students who gravitate towards using tech and digital devices may find this app to be an enjoyable learning experience. Overall, I loved learning about this new app and definitely can see myself incorporating it into my lesson plans in the future!