Ambassador of the Week: Eric Rush

This week, we’re taking it waaaayyyyy back to when we very first launched Osmo in 2013. Osmo Ambassador Eric was right there with us! He felt so passionate about Osmo that he backed us and has stayed faithful ever since. Eric is currently the only ambassador we have in Alaska and he spreads the word best with his Osmo Youtube playlist. This set of videos is perfect at explaining how Osmo can be used in a classroom. People all throughout Eric’s school district have gone nuts over Osmo because of these videos! Honestly, we have to! Thanks Eric for helping us make sure educators know how to incorporate amazing technology like Osmo into their curriculum! Keep up the good work and THANK YOU for your everlasting support! 📚📚📚

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Eric, in his own words:

I wanted to be an Osmo Ambassador to encourage other educators to use technology in a purposeful way. Osmo is the answer to get students using devices and hands-on manipulatives in a fun and engaging way.

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A few words from the kids:

“It’s different!”

“It’s fun!”

“So many different games/apps.”

“Helps makes friends.”

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Don’t forget to follow Mr. Rush on Twitter 🐦: @MrEru2001

And check out his YouTube playlist here.

🎶 Osmo Coding Jam is here! This new game turns coding into fun jam sessions. Kids can create their own amazing music with blocks of code. In this episode, we’ll see how two Osmonauts create and layer melodies, drum beats, and more!

Big thanks to our contestants from San Francisco - Sebastian and Julien.  👏👏  We love seeing your passion in this inaugural “Jamtastic Stars” learning challenge.

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