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Mark McDonough

Family Diversity Projects :: Technical Specifications for Our Exhibits - 0 views

  • Physical description Each exhibit comes with approximately 20 photographs. They are all museum quality framed with plexiglas covering, wires on back to hang. Size of each photograph framed is 16 inches by 20 inches and they weigh approximately 2 pounds. They can be hung on walls or portable room dividers, or placed on tables with bookstands (or table easels) or on floor easels. You can use all of them in one place, divide them into separate showings, or whatever works for your space needs. We can talk to you specifically about your individual situation. Each exhibit has different configurations of text, but generally each photograph has one or two pieces of long interview text 11 inches by l7 inches (vertical). They are thickly laminated and have string on the back to hang them on walls under or alongside their matching photograph. They can also be placed flat on a table if you use tabletop easels for the photographs, or hung off of floor easels. Many exhibits have additional "quotes" that are 11 inches (wide) by 8 inches (hung horizontally) and are written in larger fonts. These can be used in addition to the longer text, for people who might not read the full text, or in place of the longer text depending on the venue and situation (i.e. a conference). For schools, you might not need to use the quotes. It is up to each venue to decide how to use the text. In Our Family exhibit also has a K-2 text, which is also 11 x 8 inches and has a simple description of the family structure in age-appropriate language. Nothing To Hide just has 2-3 quotes per family, rather than a long text. For complete texts, the accompanying books have the longer interviews available. How to display the exhibits It's actually quite simple and doesn't take long to do. With all our photo-text rental exhibits, the photos and text are ready to hang with wires on the back. If you have wallspace, you just hang the photos and text as you would any art show, using nails or pushpins. Ideally, if you have a gallery space, you would have at least 60 linear feet, but this isn't a requirement at all. You could double hang the photographs. Some groups divide up the 20 photographs and put them in different areas of a building as well. If you use tables, you will need small table easels to hold the photographs and you can put the text right on the tables. Floor easels can also work, and we've even seen music stands used. Some folks rent or borrow room dividers/portable bulletin boards and hang the exhibit on both the back and front of them. (They must have wood backs, not corkboard, as the photos weigh about 2 pounds and you need the nail to go in solidly). We are happy to talk to you about your individual situation and make suggestions, as we've seen it all!
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    More specs on materials needed for project
Patricia McGonagle

Three Ring | An App for Teachers to Create Educational Portfolios of Student Work with ... - 7 views

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    This looks like a really cool app to explore. You can pull up a student's work for parent-teacher conferences, assessment, or use as exemplars. How it works: With your smartphone or ipad, you can take a photo and tag it before you upload it and organize.
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    Downloaded - I'll be giving it a try - I have used a notebook creating app for a similar purpose, but this seems to be designed for what I have been forcing the other app to do. I wish you could add voice recordings as I like to do running records, and fluency analysis after I take a picture of a page a student is reading.
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    Take a picture with our app, and it's online in seconds Three Ring is a website that allows you to securely upload photos of student work. With Three Ring, you can sort by class, student, or custom tag to easily find the artifact you're looking for.
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    joe- it looks you CAN add your own audio recording to each piece of student work. i could not find, however, any reference to an ability to upload files. so it looks like the only way to add student work it to take a picture of it.
Ellen Metzger

Scale of the Universe 2 - 1 views

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    Amazing interactive tool to explore relative sizes of things from smaller than microscopic to the entire universe. Created by Cary Huang, a 14-year-old ninth grader from Moraga, California, with technical help from his twin brother Michael. You may have to wait a bit while it loads. Be sure to scroll both to the left and right. You can turn off the music by clicking the note icon.
Mark McDonough

Family Diversity Projects :: Frequently Asked Questions About Our Rental Exhibits - 0 views

  • the photos and text are ready to hang with wires on the back. If you have wallspace, you just hang the photos and text as you would any art show, using nails or pushpins. Photographs are framed with plexiglas covers and measure 16' x 20" (some vertical, some horizontal). Each exhibit consists of approximately 20 photographs. Then there are laminated text panels (thick lamination like a credit card) which measure ll" wide x 17" long. In addition there are quotes that are 11" wide and 8" long (hung horizontally) which you may want to use, too (but may not depending on space and situation). We can tell you exactly what to expect with your exhibit as each one is slightly different but the sizes are the same. Ideally, you would have at least 60 linear feet, but this isn't a requirement. You could double hang the photographs. Some groups divide up the 20 photographs and put them in different areas of a building as well. If you use tables, you will need small table easels to hold the photographs and you can put the text right on the tables. Floor easels can also work, and we've even seen music stands used. Some folks rent or borrow room dividers/portable bulletin boards and hang the exhibit on both the back and front of them. (They must have wood backs, not corkboard, as the photos weigh about 2 pounds and you need the nail to go in solidly). We are happy to talk to you about your individual situation and make suggestions, as we've seen it all!
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      They've done our work for us! They describe all the material we need!
  • we often encourage groups to sponsor panel discussions, or a speaker, when the photo-text rental exhibit is at a particular location, or to use a diversity education trainer to prepare a group or school staff for an upcoming exhibition period.
Mark McDonough

Rewards of teaching young children to blog - 0 views

  • When I first started blogging, I thought the posts would be the primary focus of the blog. I quickly realized that the comment section was where the blog came to life.
  • Many parents work but would love to volunteer in some way. Last year, I asked parents to become “virtual volunteers” for our blogs. A virtual volunteer is a person who supports the blog by commenting back to students. This type of interaction helps strengthen the home-school connection and makes the comment sections more engaging.
  • With classroom time at a premium, I look for meaningful ways to integrate curriculum; the blog has been the perfect venue. When my class read “The Great Kapok Tree” by Lynne Cherry for language arts, the students followed up their reading by researching a rain forest animal that was mentioned in the story. Each student composed a comment for the blog from the point of view of that animal.
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  • During our biography unit, I had each student select a famous person to study. Students submitted a creative comment pretending they were that person. George Washington got a comment from Queen Elizabeth I, Mozart and Tchaikovsky were chatting; the blog comments truly brought these historic people to life!
  • Of all the riches that blogging has brought to my class, the relationships we’ve built with other classrooms around the world have been the most rewarding.
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    good, quick overview of how a 3rd grade teacher uses blogging. includes specific examples.
Mark McDonough

Form+ Adds More Flexibility to Your Google Forms - 0 views

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    cool third-party service, Forms+, allows you to add an upload button to your google form which form-takers can use to upload files that automatically put into your google drive.
Mark McDonough

Free Technology for Teachers: Triventy - Create Interactive Quiz Games to Play as a Group - 0 views

  • Applications for Education One of the neat features of Triventy for students is that they can ask for a hint or to have an answer choice eliminated. Students can also see an explanation of the answer to each question. One of the drawbacks to Triventy is that there doesn't appear to be a way to save quiz results. I also didn't see a way to moderate names that students enter when they start to play a Triventy quiz game.
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    3 interactive quiz games
Mark McDonough

Teacher Tech Videos- Short Tutorials for Teachers to Help in Use of Digital Tools - 0 views

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    A video tutorial site and idea hub to help fellow teachers get started using digital tools with their students. Every tool page has easy-to-follow tutorial videos as well as a form that teachers can use to submit and publish their ideas for classroom use, which are then viewable by all who visit.
Mark McDonough

Social Bookmarking in Education with Diigo - 1 views

  • if you install the Diigo toolbar, or toolbar button, you have the ability to highlight text and pictures in a variety of colors, or add sticky notes to a bookmarked page. With this feature you can annotate web pages with thoughts, ideas or additional information. All these notes are saved for the next time you access the saved bookmark, and anyone else you share the bookmark with, (students or teachers), will also see your annotations. It is a great way to focus attention on a large article.
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      I've used the highlighting tool with 3rd graders. I highlighted the area that contained the information I wanted them to find.
  • Your Diigo bookmarks can be public, or private, and there are numerous options for sharing with individuals, groups
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  • With Diigo Educator accounts, the privacy settings, by default, limit communication to that of classmates and teachers only. Lastly, students in the same class are automatically set up as a group, so all saved bookmarks can instantly be shared with peers
  • The real bonus of using social bookmarking with your class is the ease that you can work on project based learning tasks.
  • Bookmarks can be organized within group to cover several different projects, and the chance to archive for next year's class is a great time saver for teachers.
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      This is how educators can begin or help grow their Personal Learning Network (PLN).
Mark McDonough

CalDAV Calendar Sync - Google Calendar Help - 0 views

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    info & links to the site to sync more than just your primary calendar.
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    This is the page you need to get to in order to sync more than one Google Calendar with iCal on your Mac laptop or other mac device. CalDAV Calendar Sync - Sync your Google Calendar with your Apple devices
Cathlin LaRocco

http://www.colorincolorado.org/pdfs/guides/Engaging-ELL-Families.pdf - 1 views

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    A pdf about ways to work with ELL students and families.
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    This site has many ideas for reaching out to families yet it is clearly aimed at districts with large populations of ELLs. One important thing that applies to school messages to any family of ELLs: encourage parents to continue speaking and reading to their children in their native language.
Mark McDonough

Aegom Interactive | Interactive Learning - 4 views

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    purchase pre-made iboard lessons in ela, math, science that are aligned to state and core standards. great place to start for teachers who aren't ready to create their own Notebook lessons.
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    Nice that they develop across platforms
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    Would they work on Eno boards in the middle school?
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    Yes Ellen - once a ActivInspire - a new, but free software is installed on teacher laptops this summer. It is fully compatible with the Eno boards in the middle school.
Mark McDonough

Google Apps Education Training Center - 0 views

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    Google Apps for Education Training Center Welcome to the Google Apps for Education Training Center. This is an online learning environment dedicated for educators and students to learn how to effectively use Google Apps in an educational context.
Cathlin LaRocco

ConferApp - A Note-Taking App for Teachers | iPhone + iPad - 4 views

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    This looks like a great app to record 1:1 conferences with students for reading, writing, math, etc. The lite version only allows you to keep records for 10 students, the full version costs 14.99. 3rd grade made a form to use last year on googledocs, but this seems a bit easier. 
Matt Reed

An Infographic That Summarizes Twitter For Teachers - 1 views

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    A nice started for anyone looking to get in to Twitter and more specifically for teachers who might want to use it.
Mark McDonough

5 Ways to Add Interactive Elements to Your Videos - 0 views

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    tools to annotate, edit, and make interactive quizzes with video clips.
Mark McDonough

Google Docs Add-on Review: Link Chooser by EdTechnocation.com - YouTube - 1 views

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    Use this add-on to quickly add links to other Google Drive files without having to leave their document.
Mark McDonough

Net Texts - 0 views

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    "Teachers use our Content Management Website to select existing courses or to create new courses by mixing and matching items from our library with their own educational material. * Students use our iPad or Android, or web app to download and view these courses, filled with videos, slideshows, e-books, PDFs, text, audiobooks, and Web links. Whether reading the latest e-book that has been assigned or watching a video for the next homework assignment, students will feel more engaged and in charge of their learning."
Mark McDonough

Edcanvas | The one place to organize and present knowledge - 0 views

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    super easy to use platform to create multimedia lessons.
Mark McDonough

SideVibe - 1 views

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    "a simple way to place useful, formative classroom lessons over any web page."
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    looks very useful. similar to ability to annotate a web page so only you/your students can see, but this browser plug-in looks much more versatile.
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    I have begun to replace some of my trackstars with these. I'll be testing it out soon. I'll let folks know how it goes. It certainly solves common problem.
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    p.s. great find Mark!
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