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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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      even more specs
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    More specs on materials needed for project
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

Technology / BrainPOP - 1 views

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    Information for BrainPOP subscription at Lincoln School. Comment section at bottom of page for teachers to share their comments on using BrainPOP with their students.
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    have any lincoln school teachers used the school's subscription to brainpop yet? if so, could you leave a comment about what you used, how you used it, outcomes, etc.?
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    I've used it as a whole class preview- review in science so far. Videos about the weather.
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.
Joe Colombo

Newton Public Schools Technology Newsletter - 6 views

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    This is a new publication that Newton has come out with highlighting the use of technology and ways in which it is seeking to create 21st century learners. Is has some nice articles and some descriptions of how certain technology is used in the classroom. I thought it might be interesting for us to look at how another district is tackling the same issues we are.
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    very well-done newsletter. thanks for sharing it, joe.
Mark McDonough

QR Codes In Education - LiveBinder - 0 views

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    a good LiveBinder on using QR codes in the classroom.
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    i've been pretty skeptical/uninformed about using QR codes in school, but i'm starting to understand how they can be used in the classroom and throughout schools.
Mark McDonough

Kaizena- Voice Comments and More! - YouTube - 0 views

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    great tutorial on how to use kaizena - an app for google drive that allows teachers to leave voice comments (and more!) on student. this is a fantastic app for those teachers with students who use google drive. now you can leave voice comments on slides and spreadsheets, too!
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

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!
Joe Colombo

Apple - Flitch Green Academy - 0 views

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    Students at the UK public school Flitch Green Academy use iPad, Mac, and iPod touch to create unique learning experiences. The inspiration Flitch Green is a public elementary/middle school located just outside of London. Love the discussion of how the technology builds independence. One of the apps used on the ipad is Puppet Pals one that I use frequently in the classroom - although only on my personal device at this time :(
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).
Matt Reed

Levelled Books Online - 1 views

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    Has anyone seen this? Interesting, leveled books using F+P, DRA etc, running records, teacher has the ability to assign books to the class and manage some data. They also have books available for the Ipad. Is it something we should look in to?
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    I used this for a week during Teacher Appreciation when it was free. It's pretty cool. So many levelled books
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    I used it in Newton with students on IEPS for reading....I found it particularly helpful for fluency as it models the reading for kids. The books are also pretty high interest as far as online readers go. The price is also not awful considering what other like programs go for.
sdexter67

Home | Leafsnap: An Electronic Field Guide - 0 views

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    Researchers from Columbia University, the University of Maryland, and the Smithsonian Institution beat me to this. They developed this free mobile app that uses visual recognition software to help identify tree species from photographs of their leaves. I use it to help students practice careful observation prior to writing. It motivates them to use specific nouns when describing a setting.
Cathlin LaRocco

http://www.GoogleLitTrips.com - 2 views

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    GoogleLitTrips, a website that creates google "trips" for books where the characters travel or experience different places. Create your own to help students understand the geography of an area
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    This is so COOL!!! I need to pick your brain about this one. Is it limited to just the books they have on the site?
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    scot, you can use google earth to make a "lit trip" for any book - or you can use (and edit) ones that people have uploaded to the site. "lit trips" are google earth "tours". i've proposed that gr 4 use a "tour" when they do their hot air balloon project.
Mark McDonough

Google Custom Search - 1 views

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    create your own google search using pre-selected websites. 
Mark McDonough

Simple English Wikipedia - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    Simple Wikipedia is like a "lite" version of wikipedia. It uses fewer words and more basic grammar than the regular wikipedia site. 
Mark McDonough

Celly - 0 views

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    teacher can create a local network for classroom where students can use mobile phones to communicate with each other. teacher can moderate texts. 
Mark McDonough

Have You Tried The Aurasma App? ~ Mrs. Wideen's Blog - 0 views

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    free app. allows you to add 'augmented reality' content. short video example of how this elementary teacher used it. 
Mark McDonough

Flowboard - Touch Publishing - 1 views

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    very cool new storytelling app. easy to use. easy to insert images, text, video. can search Google image from within the app. can UPDATE the story and keep the orignal url (huge!). drawback is that sharing via url (and facebook and twitter) are the only options - no epub, pdf, etc.
Mark McDonough

How Nearpod Brought Active Learning To My Classroom | Edudemic - 2 views

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    short article on how a teacher has used the ipad Nearpod app with elementary students. the app is installed on all Lincoln School ipad carts!
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