Teresa Louw
GBFun, but biased. Most of the challenges were fairly easy. However, if one does not have Instagram, it made it difficult to fully participate. So, if you are trying to minimize social media the scavenger hunt would make it harder.
Susan Warnock
GBShow Up for Teachers I enjoyed some missions more than others. I had to figure out how to get into my IG and Twitter accounts, because I don’t use them very often. I was overwhelmed to see 145 new missions this morning. 😳 It was kind of fun to talk to vendors, even though a lot of them were businesses over whose use I have no influence. I was sorry that by the time I got through the gift line there were only four types of gifts left. My bad; I guess I should’ve ditched the first breakout session.
DeeAnne Carlisle
GBFun and Informational The experience is a fun way to see, ahead of time, all of the exciting things Show Up For Teachers has to offer and gives me an idea of what I want to accomplish when I am there. For those who are not tech savvy it may be a little difficult for them to accomplish tasks and might leave them feeling left out of the point system.
Krista Bruckner
GBFun challenges We had fun attempting the different challenges. Honestly we do a lot of it anyway, but we were more thoughtful about taking pictures. It did give us some new challenges to try out. I most enjoyed seeing fellow classmates of my daughter and the fun things their families were doing.
Haley Allmendinger
GBI love this Family Program I’ve been following just the Facebook pages for a while now, but finally got invested and joined the website, adventures through the app, etc. Even though my kids are young, we’ve loved the activity suggestions! They are so simple but so creative. I’m looking forward to continuing doing it all!