- Media Fair – Let your students produce! The name of the Media Fair game is creation. Students create, students submit, students win, students feel confident about themselves. Every student should participate. Every student can be a part of this. Use what you already do in the classroom for this: research papers, Paint, Power Points, Publisher posters, etc. E-mail me to work on whole class projects. All entries are due December 10th. Click here to log-in and review rules.
- Staff Addresses – Do you have an iPhone, Blackberry, or any other smart phone that you sync with your computer? Then you’ll want updated contact information from your friends at Elliott. Use these directions to move staff addresses and phone numbers to your contacts in your e-mail folder. 1. Go to Elliott Public Folders. 2. Click on “Staff Addresses.” 3. Click on “Edit” in the upper-left hand corner. 4. Click “Select All.” 5. Click “Copy to Folder.” 6. Select “Contacts” in your personal e-mail. 7. Click “Ok.” If you want to see a video version of how to do this go to Blackboard>Elliott Staff Resources>Video How To’s>Copy Staff Addresses to Contacts. This is my first screen video, click on it to hear the pure excitement in my voice.
- Video How To’s – The previous item brings me to my Video How To’s which is the new button when you go into Elliott Staff Resources in Blackboard. I will be putting instructional videos in there as the needs arise. If you want a video on a certain subject, just tell me and I will try to make one for you. So far I have made videos on tantalizing subjects such as staff addresses and campus calendar appointments.
- Passwords list – Use the attached password list to remember usernames and passwords. And yes, it is a good thing to have so many different usernames and passwords. If someone gets your information, then they can only wreak havoc on one account instead of all of them.
- Open Lab – Media Fair Work Time – Do you have one or a few students who want to do a project? Do they keep bugging you about some idea that they want to do? I have made 8 dates to work specifically on Media Fair entries in the computer lab with individual or small groups of students. This is for your students who keep up with classroom work, but do not get the opportunity to work on independent technology products.
Friday, November 20th – 1-2:30
Monday, November 30th – 8-9
Tuesday, December 1st – 9:30-10:15
Friday, December 4th – 1-2:30
Monday, December 7th – 8-9
Tuesday, December 8th – 9:30-10:15
- Tech Fusion 2.0 – Tech Fusion is here again. Use your students’ products from Media Fair for your Tech Fusion 2.0 lesson submissions. Click here for details and an overview. Your first Tech Fusion submission is due December 17th. Hint for the uncreative: search for previous Tech Fusion lessons by subject/grade. See if you could improve upon someone else’s lesson. Team-up with another teacher and you both get credit. All teachers must submit two Tech Fusion lessons.
- Website of the Week – Technology Specialist Institute Resources – Cindy, Allison M., Fernando, and I have been attending technology sessions this year at Region 10. We will be presenting on our favorite goodies in January, but you can feel free to look at some of the resources that we have learned about thus far.
- Paperless Classroom Tip #4 – Blog Directions – Create a blog to post directions for your classroom. Instead of printing and re-printing reading groups rotations, group assignments, etc. post them on your blog and teach the students to go to your blog when they need directions.
- Technology Tip – Choice. Give your students choices when making a product. Write 2 pages? BORING! Let your students record their voices, take pictures, take video, make a Power Point, use Publisher, Movie Maker, or Photo Story to share their knowledge. If you are getting bored grading, then they are probably getting bored doing what you’re grading. Check out a wireless cart and give choices. I can facilitate and troubleshoot for you.
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