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Bob Abrams

Online Stickies - lino - 0 views

    • Bob Abrams
       
      Look, a diigo sticky note on a resource for using digital sticky notes. Eerie!
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    lino is a free sticky & canvas service that requires nothing but a Web browser. Take a note right away wherever you are: Access lino from your home, office, or even on the road and post a sticky note online whenever you need! Reminders on your special days or deadlines: Set due dates on your stickes, and you will receive an Email reminder on the morning of the due date. Free layout of your pictures and movies: You can arrange your pictures and movies as you like and share them with your friends.
janie reneau

Music Tech Teacher, General Information About Our Music Tech Program - 0 views

    • janie reneau
       
      This is an inspiring story not of just technology integration but in getting students engaged in actvities that can last a lifetime.
  • Computers and KeyboardsWe have all 8 computer and keyboard stations connected together through MIDI interface cables. As of August, 2007 we connected all keyboards to the computers using USB cables, a much more economical way to make the connections. The keyboards are used to enter notes onto the screen in Sibelius when creating compositions. Students also enter notes into the computer in note reading drills in Music Ace and Alfred's Theory Games, along with some use in the Groovy music series by Sibelius. We also use Alfred Midi files on the computer as an accompaniment with the students as they practice on their keyboards. All computers have splitter cables to split the sound between the keyboard, speakers and headphones. This helps me to have the students practice on their own or practice with the entire class. We do not have funding available for a group education controller, but hope to be able to purchase one in the future. The computers are either Windows 98 PC's or Windows XP PC's that I repaired on my own from obsolete computers no longer being used at our school. We have limited Internet access in our room. I post our websites on each stand-alone computer so students may work on the quizzes and other lessons if time is available during class.
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    learn more about music/technology integration.She gives specific examples of her journey using technology in teaching music. She has electronic keyboards usb cabled to computers. This facilitates composition and playing of music. She uses Sibelius as the notewriting program. She uses Music Ace, Music Time Plus, and Microsoft music. There is a table of materials, costs, and funding. There is also a chart on home versus school technology use.The site is experience and personal opinion based. The results are positive for her school as the students taking the keyboarding class has skyrocketed which could be used as a source for inspiration in other classrooms.
BreAnna Evans

Technology-rich Classroom Environment - 1 views

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    An essay written in the UK emphasizing the importance of technology in the classroom. The authors noted that assistance technology is just as important for those with disabilities to be able to comprehend the same curriculum.
Cheri Toledo

Twitter in the Classroom | Clif's Notes - 1 views

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    31 uses for Twitter in the classroom
BreAnna Evans

What is… What Will Be Obsolete…in Second Grade? - 0 views

    • BreAnna Evans
       
      Our old ways are becoming obsolete. is this good or bad? We discussed this in our Ed Tech class.
  • Skype
  • we could have class with children who lived in different cities, states, countries or continents. There would be no need for a line leader.
    • BreAnna Evans
       
      Global Learning with students of all ages is becoming popular now!
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  • Virtual classrooms would not have a door anymore that needed to be held open.
  • iPad out again and showed them how I could simply e-mail or share my notes with the teacher and she could do the same.
  • One click… board is wiped clean
  • iBook and Kindle app
  • Science Blogger Spelling Blogger Reading Blogger Writing Blogger Math Blogger
  • practicing online writing, documenting, reflecting on their learning, sharing, collaborating and so much more…
Karen Riccio

Teacher Reboot Camp - 0 views

    • Karen Riccio
       
      Use this You Tube video to show faculty about the importance and need for showing kids how to use digital tools appopriately. Communication has changed over time and we need to adapt too.
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  • Goal Short-term- Write down one aspect of digital citizenship that you think is important to teach students and suggest a resource. Long-term- Host a workshop on digital citizenship and e-safety to educate parents and fellow staff members.
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  • Goal 28: Teach Digital Citizenship #30Goals
  • Goal 28 of The 30 Goals Challenge 2011
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    see highlighted section and notes
Karen Riccio

Presentations in the High School English Classroom - 0 views

  •         Like 4         Retweet 54         Printer Friendly         Send via email Learning through Presentations "How many of you have done the 18 minute, right before class, copy and paste, plagiarized, bullet point, turn and read off the screen PowerPoint Presentation? Be honest." Every hand in the room goes up. We know it as educators, kids know it as students. The presentation really is about finding information, putting it on some slides, add some transitions and then telling the rest of the class what it is you found. Then there is the audience who is suppose to take notes on the information. A.K.A. copy the bulletpoints in bulletpoint format onto a piece of paper. Because there is so much learning in copying words from the slide to paper....NOT......and of course as you are busy copying the words you're not listening to what the presenter is saying...not that it matters they're just reading the words off the slides anyway. 
    • Karen Riccio
       
      Good ideas for capturing and holding audience's attention instead of doing the same traditional and expected Power Point Presentation
    • Karen Riccio
       
      Good ideas for capturing and holding audience's attention instead of doing the same traditional and expected Power Point presentation.
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    A good review of Pecha Kucha and holding your audience's attention and also making the presenter's experience more enjoyable too. Definitely worth reading.
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