Friday, December 2, 2011

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

More Websites

I found these sites:

Writing prompts for the Language Arts teachers.
http://writingprompts.tumblr.com/

Free On-line books:
http://www.openculture.com/free_textbooks

Math Website
http://www.mangahigh.com/en_us/?localeset=en_us

Technology tutorials
http://thinktutorial.com/

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Advance Search, English to Spanish, and Audio Files




Click here to see a jing on how to create one audio file and then copy it to another digital recorder.
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Friday, September 30, 2011

A Web Whiteboard


This is a web-based whiteboard that is touch-friendly. It will let you use your computer, tablet, etc to easily draw sketches, collaborate with other and then share them to the world. No installation is required.

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Email and Video clips

Email
• Contacts – drag to your Parents Contact to your contacts folder. Check what you already have in your parent contact folder. You may want to delete the old one out and put in the new one.
• BCC
o Click on New email
o On toolbar click on Show Bcc
o Start typing students name in Bcc line

• http://www.emailcharter.org/
o Great site with good advice on emails

Always use spell check in sending emails!

Video clips
Here is a jing to show you how to access the film clips:

http://www.screencast.com/t/0UhgYJwrkC

Or you can follow these instructions:
Click on your Hard Drive
On the left side under "Shared" click on gms1
Then click on "Connect as"
Type in gms and tigers for username and password.
Go to the Public folder > Film clips > Film Clips for Mac


Coming……Pinterest



Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

A Year in Review 2010-2011

This morning was the last Technology Tuesday for this school year. It was a very fast year with some great technologies available. Computing in the "cloud" is a fascinating technology for anyone that has several computers, iPhones, iPads and/or iPods available for use. I shared both highlights of the year from my blog and webpage.



Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Tech Tuesday 4/19


Today we talked about how we need to connect our classrooms to the cloud - we need a starting point. I gave several examples of how First Class could be used with either a webpage or a listing folder. We talked about saving files as PDF documents so all users could open them from any computer platform.

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Technology With Marilyn 4/12/2011

Notice the new feature on this post. Google Docs will now let you embed your presentations into a blog. What a great new feature!

Today, Heather discussed with the group how she uses Garage Band to record her tests for the students that need tests read to them. Then she drops the file into iTunes. From here she turns on file sharing in her iTunes on her personal computer. She chooses the test that she would like the students to have read. The students then can go to any Mac in the building, open iTunes and have the passages read to them. Thanks, Heather for sharing.



The other new concept was geocaching. We challenged the classes or clubs to set up a geocaching site. Geocaching is a treasure hunt where you use a GPS to hide and seek containers with other participants. Here is the website to get you going - http://www.geocaching.com/

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Copy Paste Characters

This comes from a blog on Tammy Worcester's website. Her website is full of Tips and Tricks for Teachers.
http://www.tammyworcester.com/

CopyPasteCharacter



Instructions:
  1. 2.Click the desired character.
    (This will automatically copy it to your computer’s clipboard.)
    Note - Do not right-click or control-click. Just a regular mouse-click will copy it!
  2. 3.Go to wherever you want to paste the character.
    This could be a Word document, a Google doc, an email message, a blog post, or even a Tweet or Plurk. You can paste the character anywhere!
  3. 4.Paste!
  4. 5.That’s it!

Options:
  1. Hold the Alt or Option key while clicking to copy multiple characters.
  2. Click the “As HTML” link at the upper right to copy the html code for the character.


Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Top 10 Sites for Educational Resources by David Kapuler

Top 10 Sites for Educational Resources by David Kapuler

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There are a ton of resources for educators and students around the web, but it would be very time consuming wading through the offerings to find what suits you. So I've created a list of my picks for best educational resources. However, that doesn't mean there aren't others also qualified to be listed. I'd love to hear feedback on which sites you feel have educational value so that we can create an even better repository of websites!
  1. Thinkfinity - One of the most popular educational resource sites on the web. Created by Verizon Foundation with 1000s of lesson plans, interactive tools, etc. 
  2. Teachers.net - A wonderful site with lesson plans created by teachers for teachers. A ton of classroom projects in all subjects and grade levels can be found here too.
  3. Edhelper - A great collection of educational resources on all subject areas. This is a paid service for a low cost which can be purchased in teacher packs of five as well.
  4. Shmoop - One of my favorite sites for education. A very fun and friendly site with a variety of resources such as links, lesson plans, guides, etc.
  5. teAchnology - 1000s of lesson plans can be found here as well as other resources on holidays, events, etc.
  6. Super Teacher Worksheets - A massive list of free printable worksheets for teachers on a number of subject areas.
  7. Educational World - A great site with lesson plans and other materials for teachers.
  8. TeachAde - A social network designed for educators with lots of free educational materials and a beautiful user interface.
  9. Cybraryman - An excellent site with multiple links and resources for educators and students.
  10. FREE - Free Resources for Educational Excellence. This site has it all -- lessons, videos, documents and more.
David Kapuler is an educational consultant with more than 10 years of experience working in the K-12 environment. For more information about his work, contact him at dkapuler@gmail.com and read his blog at cyber-kap.blogspot.com

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Create a slide show with Animoto

Once logged on the www.animoto.com, there are three simple steps to creating your video slide show.

Step 1: Select your pictures and/or video. You can upload images and videos of you own, select from the Animoto stock gallery, or import them from sites like Facebook, Smugmug, Flickr, Picasa, and Photobucket. Once selected, your photos and videos can be reordered simply by dragging and dropping them. Feeling more carefree? Select shuffle and have them randomly ordered by Animoto. On the same screen you can also add text to your pictures, duplicate them, rotate, delete and spotlight images. Spotlighting an image gives it more prominence in your finished slide show.


Step 2: Choose your slide show music. Think of what may be most appropriate for the online slideshows you are creating. Again, you can select music from your own collection, or choose from a variety of tunes in the Animoto library

Step 3: Finalize your video. Here you can choose what speed you want the video to play at - half, normal or double speed. You can also select what thumbnail you would like to have as your video cover screen. Finally, give your video a title and write a short description of what it is about. After you do this, Animoto will process and render your video. This may take a little time, depending on how long your slide show is. Once it is ready, Animoto will email you a link to your finished slide show. On this page you will also see a blue toolbox with links to email it, embed it in your classroom website, remix or export your video.



A free standard video can only be 30 seconds; however, with a educator package you can have unlimited time.


Thursday, February 17, 2011

Google Maps

This is a great you tube video on how to get started with creating a map in Google Maps.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TftFnot5uXw&feature=player_embedded#at=15

  Acitivity - Local shopping trip with three stops.
  Acitivity - Dream vacation.

How to use in education? battles, missions. wars, travels, political races, Flat Stanley projects, living museum activities, ancestors, review information, virtual field trips, "where are we activity,"etc.

Google maps are saved as kmz. files. To find some created, do an advanced search in Google and select the kmz. file type.


Google Earth is very similar to Google Maps with a few exceptions.

Monday, February 7, 2011

Brochures and Answer Garden

Today we discussed how to create a brochure using Power Point, Answer Garden, and Ideas to Inspire.


Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Tech Survey for a Date

It looks like from our survey that there are some teachers that would like the three hours of your choice of training. Now I would like several dates to offer to the teachers. If you have a preference, type me in a date.




What is a good date for after school technology for comp time?... at AnswerGarden.ch.

Monday, January 17, 2011

Tuesday Technology 1/18

Today, I have a survey for you to complete on Technology inservices to come this spring. Also I have an activity with Word and Post-it notes. You know how I love "post-y notes". I also reviewed the reader used while surfing the web. The time today will be spent with you perusing a website with a plethora of activities.



Link to survey
Link to Ideas to Inspire website

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Technology Tuesday 1/5

Welcome 2011


I am looking forward to 2011.  Each year it seems that it brings new, exciting technologies for us. I cannot wait to see what this year has in store for us.