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Tracy Watanabe

PowToon : Create Animated Presentations Online - 1 views

  • PowToon is the brand new Do-It-Yourself animated presentation tool that supercharges your presentations and videos! Save massive amounts of time and money by creating Presentoons that bring the WOW!-factor to product demos, business presentations, social media clips, and much more. • User-friendly, Intuitive interface • Countless style, image, and effect combos • Professional results, powerful responses
  • PowToon is the brand new Do-It-Yourself animated presentation tool that supercharges your presentations and videos! Save massive amounts of time and money by creating Presentoons that bring the WOW!-factor to product demos, business presentations, social media clips, and much more. • User-friendly, Intuitive interface • Countless style, image, and effect combos • Professional results, powerful responses
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    I believe it uses flash, so it prob won't work with iPads. However, should on netbooks.
Julia Goucher

PTES collaborative coaches presentation - 6 views

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    Your graphics and titles are perfect!
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    I liked all the visual images!
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    Cool presentation.
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    I really liked the slide that contained the puzzle pieces. What a great way to look at it!
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    I like your presentation. Nice job explaining coaching. :)
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    Great presentation, very clear in how your team will work with the PTES staff
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    Well done! Nice use of visuals to enhance presentation.
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    I like the visual representations of the information. The xtranormal is fantastic!
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    I like how you all worked together to create this, and I like how you framed it in a context of the ISTE NETS-s. Nicely done.
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    I like your information - maybe some graphics and images to balance out the pages for consistency - information is great!
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    Wow, this was fabulous! Not only are the tech components great, the information is clear, well organized, and super informative. Do you have plans to use this as your first introduction to the school? It is great!
Elizabeth Francois

Who Am I? Book Project - 0 views

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    The students then created a digital book that included their memoir as well as their personal philosophy that they wrote in World History. Ultimately, the project culminated in an exhibition where the students presented their digital books to an audience of family, friends, peers and community members. Each student individually presented his or her book and read an excerpt of the memoir. For many students it was the first time they had such "high stakes" in a project and they simultaneously had to work on elements of public speaking along with the project development.
Sarah Harrison

Online Flip Book - 10 views

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    A free book you can make which makes it possible upload up to 3 PDFs each with up to 15 pages, that is embed-able on websites.
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    Sarah's flipbook is the best!
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    I can think of at least two uses for these and I haven't even tried to think yet.
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    Sarah, this is a great alternative to some of the presentation type apps we tend to regularly use. I like the "pretty" look of it.
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    Sarah, This looks like a fun way to increase student engagement and creativity on writing projects.
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    I LOVE THIS! What a great way to present information that is fun and engaging.
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    This looks like a great project for kids! You can apply so many standards...
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    This is a great aggregator of curriculum and can be useful in so many ways. The use of Popplet and Sqworl is a great enhancement. Awesome!
Tracy Watanabe

Education Week Teacher: Redefining Instruction With Technology: Five Essential Steps - 0 views

  • First, I had to learn a hard lesson: Just bringing new technology in your classroom and working it into day-to-day routines isn’t enough. The iPads arrived two days before my students, and I quickly made plans to integrate them into our curriculum. Despite my high hopes, the next two months were less than successful. A casual observer would have witnessed a sea of students glued to glistening tablets, but the effects were superficial. The iPads were not helping my students make substantial progress toward self-efficacy, academic achievement, or social-emotional growth. Around the end of September, I took a step back—it was time to evaluate and reflect on what was happening. I asked myself: "What have we been doing so far with this technology?" Students used math apps instead of math card games. They’d made slideshow presentations for isolated units. They’d done some research on the Internet. In short, things were going ... OK. Nothing to write home about. Not what I would consider "worthy" of a $20,000 grant. Clearly it was time for a change. The problem, I began to realize, was my own understanding of how the iPads should be utilized in the classroom. I had seen them as a supplement to my pre-existing curriculum, trying to fit them into the structure of what I’d always done. This was the wrong approach: To truly change how my classroom worked, I needed a technology-based redefinition of my practice.
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    Fab read. I've only highlighted a few paragraphs... then it goes into concrete ways to improve tech integration using the example of the iPad. ---- "n: Just bringing new technology in your classroom and working it into day-to-day routines isn't enough. The iPads arrived two days before my students, and I quickly made plans to integrate them into our curriculum. Despite my high hopes, the next two months were less than successful. A casual observer would have witnessed a sea of students glued to glistening tablets, but the effects were superficial. The iPads were not helping my students make substantial progress toward self-efficacy, academic achievement, or social-emotional growth. Around the end of September, I took a step back-it was time to evaluate and reflect on what was happening. I asked myself: "What have we been doing so far with this technology?" Students used math apps instead of math card games. They'd made slideshow presentations for isolated units. They'd done some research on the Internet. In short, things were going ... OK. Nothing to write home about. Not what I would consider "worthy" of a $20,000 grant. Clearly it was time for a change. The problem, I began to realize, was my own understanding of how the iPads should be utilized in the classroom. I had seen them as a supplement to my pre-existing curriculum, trying to fit them into the structure of what I'd always done. This was the wrong approach: To truly change how my classroom worked, I needed a technology-based redefinition of my practice."
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    Fab read. I've only highlighted a few paragraphs... then it goes into concrete ways to improve tech integration using the example of the iPad.
Jason Davis

CCJH Coaching Prezi - 6 views

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    Wonderful job! I love it!!
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    Super cool dude. Can't wait for the music and picture magic!
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    Very focused and a nice flow to the presentation.
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    I liked how you clearly defined the roles of a collaboration coach.
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    JD- I love the visual representation on Prezi. The organization and content is fabulous. I can't wait to see the Final Draft! Nicely done!
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    Cool way to present the CCJH coaching collaboration outline!!
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    Nice job! Very useful information... :)
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    Great introduction! The blue is so nice...
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    I really liked the way that you were able to hit all of the components nicely. I can't wait to make my first Prezi Presentation!
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    Fabulous Prezi so far, once you add your final touches it will be A+. You hit all the components.
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    Right to the point. Very clear and well organized.
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    Great job with the Prezi, AND with the information! From reading the other comments I hear you're going to add sound. That will be a great addition! Seeing this makes me excited to see the ways we can make prezis even more engaging than the kids already find them!
anonymous

CCJH Coaching Chronicles - 13 views

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    This year our coaching experiences ranged from nervous anticipation to almost feeling like we knew what we were doing. The redeeming facet of our task was that so many of our peers benefited from the collaborative efforts from each house/team, the grade level, and throughout the school. As a result, our students have demonstrated amazing academic results. Please see the website to learn more about our perspectives from this school year.
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    Very well done and comprehensive. I really liked all the different presentation tools used for the chronicles. It's refreshing to learn that we alll had the same apprehensions and the same successes!
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    Wow! I like the way you all added your take on how you felt about collaboration coaching. The fact that each of you utilized a different piece of technology. I got many ideas of things to use in my own classroom.
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    Even the presentation was a collaborative extravaganza! To have all the different technologies showcased as each group member shared their experience is a wonderful touch and offers the opportunity to experience a new resource. Well done!
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    I love it! Very visual and from so many different points of view, but all with the same idea, what to expect? The approach you took to represent how you felt in the beginning and how you feel now was done perfectly. Thank you for sharing.
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    This was very grabbing! If I didn't know about Collaboration Coaching and what it entailed, I sure do now. :) This would be a great thing to share at Meet the Teacher night and get parents excited about things going on in our classrooms and schools. Great visuals!
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    It is refreshing to know that others felt the same way I felt when beginning this collaboration journey. The nervous anticipation was there as well as a feeling of dread because of the unknown. Thank you for sharing your thoughts.
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    I love how everyone contributed something different to your Chronicles. It really showcased all the resources that are out there to fit every personality and teaching style. Your presentation showed that the collaboration process works! I love the animation---I'm going to have to try that.
Tracy Watanabe

MentorMob - Learn What You Want, Teach What You Love - MentorMob - 1 views

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    "MentorMob uses the "playlist" concept to collect and share information. I can see great potential in this application as place to gather multiple sources for creating a flexible architecture for learning." I'm not sure if this is better than Symbaloo, Squorl, or a Livebinder, but it's along the same idea with the exception of you place the sites you want in a play list, almost like an interactive presentation.
Tracy Watanabe

ThingLink Interactive Image Contest | For K-12 - 2 views

  • The ThingLink Interactive Image Contest invites students to connect audio, video, images, and text in one cohesive presentation.  Students will dig deeper into content through research to present knowledge and ideas as they learn, practice and demonstrate digital literacy skills in image creation, selection, content curation, creativity, tagging and sharing.
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    Submit your best images to the ThingLink Interactive Image Contest to win an iPad Mini and a Rosen Database subscription for a year. Images must be submitted by May 1, 2013. Enter your images at ThingLinkContest.com!
Tracy Watanabe

Photovisi - Photo Collage Maker - 0 views

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    note: only works on PC This is great for creating slides for presentation or for blog post with inspirational sayings or quotes or main ideas... as well as for jazzing up photos
Shauna Hamman

TodaysMeet - 1 views

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    Simple backchannel site with no ads. Students can ask/answer questions and make comments while observing a presentation or video. 
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    This is really neat! Have you used it yet?
Bonnie Barrett

Marcy, Bethany, Bonnie, Laurie, & Karen CC Prezi - 5 views

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    Love the progression from boring stuff to fun stuff. Excellent pictures.
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    Wonderful artifacts and mix of media to show the progression of your year. We wonder of the group of students who made the commercial had a student record them or if it was a teacher.
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    The quality of the photos and the sequencing was beautiful. This was a very professional presentation. Was the last YouTube from your own classes?
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    The prezi with all the photos was especially helpful to see your year chronicled.
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    Yes, it was my 2nd grade class!
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    Wow!!! It is great to see what you are doing with the elementary students!!! Great use of technology and 21st century learning!!! I can not wait to get those kids at the high school!!!
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    This was an amazing presentation. I truly enjoyed the kids' commercial to come west. Great Job with pictures and capturing the essence of each classroom.
Tracy Watanabe

Why I Love Autocrat (SXSWedu, Amy Mayer) - Google Drive - 1 views

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    turn forms into doc or pdf and automated email
Tracy Watanabe

Project Overview: Square of Life -- Studies in Local and Global Environments - 2 views

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    This global collaborative project at http://ciese.org/curriculum/squareproj/ -- Registration closes SEPT 30 Driving questions: Why HERE and not THERE? Presents students with a world map and two animals/insects from different areas (EG Monarch butterfly and Australian stick insect specimens). Pose a challenging question: Why here and not there? Why there and not here? How can we find out? Register class on Square of Life, an Internet-based collaborative project that has students investigate their local environment and share information with students from around the world. Students examine a square yard of local ground and organize what they find into categories they define themselves: living and nonliving, plants and animals. Through close examination, they organize small creatures into groups by shared characteristics, and learn to discriminate between classes of animals, including insects and isopods. Theorize about the role of habitat and niche in insect distribution. Share their findings with Australian students (or students from around the glove) and report their conclusions about Why here and not there? Why there and not here?
Shauna Hamman

Make-a-Map for BrainPop - 1 views

  • Make-a-Map is BrainPOP's newest tool for concept mapping. Concept mapping gives students the chance to transform information into knowledge by making meaningful connections between their thoughts and ideas using BrainPOP images, keywords, and movie clips as resources to get them started.
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    If you use BrainPop, Make-a-Map is a powerful tool with lots of possibilities. Have students create their own concept maps to present to classmates.
Tracy Watanabe

sigms - upcoming - 0 views

  • SIGMS Monthly Webinar
  • Topic: Catapult into the 21st Century and Beyond
  • 5pm PT
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  • Date: Monday, May 16, 2011 a
  • Presenters: Silvia Rosenthal Tolisano, Langwitches Blog
  • Description: Are you still teaching in isolation or at best parallel to your students’ other teachers? How do you take your lesson plans, connect them to 21st century skills, infuse new litercies and get students motivated and engaged for their present and future? Join us for a conversation about upgrading lessons and units that extend your classroom to connect to and collaborate with other subject areas, grade levels, peers and experts from around the world. Join the Webinar here: https://sas.elluminate.com/m.jnlp?sid=2008350&password=M.045261E341AD318850AE8CD932AF9F
Tracy Watanabe

Create Experiences. Build Relationships. - 0 views

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    So, I had the opportunity to present to approximately two dozen New Hampshire administrators recently.  I started our conversation with the following question:
    Share with us your most memorable day, event, or time in school as a student.
    I was intentionally vague to elicit as wide a res
Tracy Watanabe

Free Webinars | Project Based Learning | BIE - 0 views

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    Webinar Wednesdays occur twice a month and shine a spotlight on all things PBL.  The upcoming webinars are highlighted below and are open for registration.  Future webinar topics will include service learning, math, literacy, globalization, web 2.0, leadership, and many more.  The presenters are members of BIE's National Faculty & Staff and special guests. Registration for these 60-minute events is free. We will broadcast them twice on the designated day at 12pm and 3pm Pacific Time. The webinars will be recorded and uploaded to BIE's YouTube Channel shortly after each broadcast.   Webinar Schedule Wednesday, October 5, 2011 STEM and PBL Wednesday, October 12, 2011 Online Learning Environments and PBL Wednesday, November 2, 2011 PBL in Advanced Placement Classes Wednesday, November 16, 2011 Differentiated Instruction and PBL
Shauna Hamman

Elementary Coaching Chronicles - 9 views

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    Technology is in the forefront of everything we do as collaborators in the classroom. Teachers incorporating the use of technology while lesson planning increases engagement and rigor. Lessons are enhanced and students are focused. Many of the projects we were involved in incorporated technology and we collaborated with others at the school site and across the district. Valuable relationships were formed among the students and the teachers. Teachers not involved with the collaboration process also benefited from this through observing what was taking place in our classrooms. These teachers then requested to be involved in the program. Relationships were built, the use of technology was increased, and a 21st Century classroom was created.
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    Your video was outstanding. It was encouraging to see so many students engaged with so many different types of technology. These activities would not have been happening if it weren't for the coaching that took place to support the teachers in implementing the technology. I wonder how you feel about your accomplishments?
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    It was great to watch this video and see so many different instructors using so many different types of technology, at multiple locations! Since my son is one of the people that has benefited because of the changes that have been made I want to thank you not only as a member of your community but as a parent! Thanks for doing what is best for kids!
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    This is an awesome video. It does a great job of depicting how far we have come as a district in using technology to create a 21st Century learning environment. I am wondering how we can still reach the hesitant few that haven't yet embraced technology.
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    Another great presentation. Wow, AJUSD really uses technology to help students learn! It was really interesting seeing the students use technology in different ways! Great day.
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    I am in awe over what you have achieved with your students. It was encouraging to know that the students that are heading up to the high school will already have so many of the basic skills necessary to be ready for year thirteen. I love vimeo, too, and am going to incorporate it into my lessons next year. Thanks for sharing!
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    This really does a wonderful job of showcasing how effective collaboration coaching has been for not only those coaches directly involved, but how much the students have benefited as well. Excellent job in presenting the experiences of your year.
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    Those students are going to be coming up to the junior and senior high so prepared. Thank you! Knowing that they are coming up to the higher grades with the ability to work with technology and work with each other at the same time is reassuring. Excellent work, guys!
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    I love how your video focuses on how becoming a 21st C classroom is a process that we (teachers & students) are somewhere along the spectrum.
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