Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Tools 4 Tuesday: Live & Captured Images with EarthCam & Gigapan



EarthCam - view webcams from around the world 
http://www.earthcam.com/
Perhaps what happens in Vegas may no longer stay in Vegas! Do you think they know they're being watched? Bring to life various spots around the globe... discuss privacy issues and/or life in the 21st century as compared to past centuries... compare/contrast different locales and/or cultures (clothing, earth/ground features, genders, etc.)... count on-camera visitors for a math or graphing lesson... What else??? Other ideas? (share your comments below this post)

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Gigapan - incredibly detailed pictures of famous places and events around the globe taken using a special camera mount (learn more HERE)
http://gigapan.org/
Zoom in to see more of what you may never be able to see in person! Choose from a growing gallery of over 50,000 images
NOTE: this camera mount technology is brought to us by the NASA Mars Rover missions! Technically, we (taxpayers) helped fund this technology!

See more examples in their galleries:
Art in Gigapan
Obama's Presidential Inauguration
Famous Landmarks
Underwater




Friday, December 9, 2011

Take 5! Integration Update - December 9, 2011 (Vol.3/#6)


Issue #6
“Take 5” is a weekly update containing information related to teaching and learning for today and beyond...

Take just 5 minutes (or less) to look over these resources and see what might be helpful for your and/or your students. Better yet, set aside at least 15-30 minutes a week to focus on finding resources and ideas that will improve student learning and prepare them for their future!


 This Issue... (4 new posts)

Manic Monday: Time-Saver Computer Tips
Download some PDF tip sheets to help you speed up your computer use

Wonder Wednesday: Favorite Teacher Movie... Which still inspires you?
Still time to participate and voice your opinion!
See poll above... and VOTE!
 
Wondering what to get the little ones? See suggestions from Common Sense Media 

Thinking Thursday... Corning's "A Day Made of Glass"
Take a glimpse into the future, iPads and smartphones aren't the only touchscreen in our future lives!

Fun Friday: Need Some PowerPoints for Next Week?
Take a gander at some enlightening & humorous PPTs...



 Upcoming Learning Opportunities
(Email me if you know of other opportunities!)
  • 2. Motivation Matters: 7 Ways to Ignite, Excite, and Engage 21st Century Learners - Learn how to integrate research on motivation to design concrete and practical solutions for your students, your classroom, and your school. Presented by Jodi Haney from BGSU at Rossford HS on Thursday, Jan. 19 (5-8pm) Register at link above. Cost is $15, which can be paid by REVS (see email from Michelle); or $20 after registration deadline.
  • 3. Ohio Educational Technology Conference (OETC, formerly the eTech Conference) - February 13-15, 2012 in Columbus, Ohio. Click to learn more about registration and sessions.
  • 4. In the right margin of this blog, enter your email to receive future postings into your email Inbox (Take 5s and more!) -- expect 1-3 posts per week.

a NEW format for this year... 
Scroll through the blog below or click these links to see what has been posted already in these areas:

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Thinking Thursday: Corning's "A Day Made of Glass"


Corning's "A Day Made of Glass" 
-- coming soon to YOUR world (and probably before most of us expect it!)
How will this affect schools, teaching, learning, education... and students, parents, communities?


Monday, December 5, 2011

Time-Saver Computer Tips (PDF Sheets from MakeUseOf)


One of my favorite "tips & tricks" sites, MakeUseOf has several single-page PDFs of tips you can keep handy and practice. Over time, as you use these daily and eventually learn them, you'll be sure to save many seconds, which adds up to many minutes, and then hours!

Sign up for their email to get the password for downloading them — it's all free and you can unsubscribe at ANY time!

The programs for which cheatsheets are available include:
  • iPhone
  • Gmail
  • Twitter
  • Google search (GREAT for all teachers & students!)
  • Photoshop CS5
  • iTunes (for both Windows and Mac)
  • Windows
  • Mac OSX
  • GIMP
  • Chat smileys
  • Facebook
  • VLC Player
  • Google Reader
  • Mozilla Thunderbird
  • Internet Explorer
  • Google Chrome
  • Mozilla Firefox (for both Windows and Mac)

Friday, December 2, 2011

Fun Friday: Need Some PowerPoints for Next Week?


Marilyn Western has a bank of several PowerPoints that can get you thinking and/or laughing... from "Real Excuse Notes from Parents" to "Why English is So Hard to Learn."

Mac people, sorry, but these are best viewed with Internet Explorer (but some open in other browsers, so give it a try).  http://www.edzone.net/~mwestern/funppt.html 

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Take 5! Integration Update - November 22, 2011 (Vol.3/#5)


Issue #5
“Take 5” is a weekly update containing information related to teaching and learning for today and beyond...

Take just 5 minutes (or less) to look over these resources and see what might be helpful for your and/or your students. Better yet, set aside at least 15-30 minutes a week to focus on finding resources and ideas that will improve student learning and prepare them for their future!


 This Week... (3)

Manic Monday: Time-Saving Teaching Tips
Check out a list of time-saving (or sanity-saving) tips from "I Love That Teaching Idea" website.

Wonder Wednesday: Favorite Teacher Movie... Which still inspires you?
Participate in the poll above... (by Nov. 30) -- Which one is your FAVORITE "teacher movie" (notice that Waiting for Superman is NOT on the list).


Tools 4 Tuesday...
PicLits
& Build Your Wild Self!

 


 Upcoming Learning Opportunities
(Email me if you know of other opportunities!)
  • 2. What Is Inquiry and How Do I Use It in My Classroom? Tips and tools for incorporating inquiry teaching methods into your classroom with a focus on how to use the inquiry method to teach the newly revised state standards in math and science. Presented by: Diane Burtchin & Michelle Shafer, Rossford Schools at Rossford HS on Dec. 1 (5-8pm) Register at link above; Cost is $15, which can be paid by REVS (see email from Michelle); or $20 after Nov. 27.
  • 3. In the right margin of this blog, enter your email to receive future postings into your email Inbox (Take 5s and more!) -- expect 1-3 posts per week.

a NEW format for this year... 
Scroll through the blog below or click these links to see what has been posted already in these areas:

Tools 4 Tuesday: PicLit & Build Your Wild Self!


PicLits – Inspired Picture Writing
http://www.piclits.com/
Grades 2-12+
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Build Your Wild Self - Build yourself out of various animal parts! Great for creative writing, animal traits, adaptation, etc.



Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Wonder Wednesday: Favorite Teacher Movie... Which still inspires you?


Participate in the poll above... (by Nov. 22)
Which one is your FAVORITE teacher movie (notice that Waiting for Superman is NOT on the list).

Below are the results from the last poll... (click image to see it larger)
Only 7 respondents, but seems like most teachers are back into the school routine pretty quickly. Good thing since it's already almost Thanksgiving! Then Christmas/Winter break! Then 2nd semester!!!

Monday, November 7, 2011

Manic Monday: Time-Saving Teaching Tips



Check out this list of time-saving (or sanity-saving) tips from "I Love That Teaching Idea" website... Lots of adds, but good stuff from real teachers. Consider submitting your own ideas!


Friday, October 7, 2011

Take 5! Integration Update - October 7, 2011 (Vol.3/#4)


Issue #4
“Take 5” is a weekly update containing information related to teaching and learning for today and beyond...

Take just 5 minutes (or less) to look over these resources and see what might be helpful for your and/or your students. Better yet, set aside at least 15-30 minutes a week to focus on finding resources and ideas that will improve student learning and prepare them for their future!

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 This Week... 

Alone Together (webinar highlights from author Sherry Turkle)
Learn more about how people (we) are interacting via technology these days!

Plan Ahead for a Free & Clear Weekend!
Here are some tips to shift your work away from the weekend or reduce it all together.
 

Tools 4 Tuesday:
Microsoft Lesson Plans & Speakaboos
 


 Upcoming Learning Opportunities
(Email me if you know of other opportunities!)
  • 3. NWOET Fall 2011 Conference (Educational Technology) at BGSU on LAST CHANCE... Monday, October 10th ($69 for early bird registration)
  • 5. In the right margin of this blog, enter your email to receive future postings into your email Inbox (Take 5s and more!) -- expect 1-3 posts per week.
a NEW format for this year... 
Scroll through the blog below or click these links to see what has been posted already in these areas:


Thursday, October 6, 2011

Thinking Thursday: Alone Together by Sherry Turkle (webinar)

Image from: http://book.4kindle.us/buy/alone-together-expect-technology-ebook-QjAwNERMMEtXMA!!.html

Note: this post is filed under "Digital Citizenship" and "Information Literacy" to point out that sometimes knowing what we SHOULDN'T do is just as important as what we SHOULD do. Moderation AND true human connections are two keys that should help unlock a promising future.
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From the Wed, Sept 28, 2011 webinar hosted by HSM... 

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From her session: (either quotes or paraphrasing) 
Main quote (and sums up her book):
“We’re too busy to think and too busy to connect… we’re in continual contact, but we end up alone together” 
...
Many people now have an “I share, therefore I am” mentality, which is “not good for collaboration and not good for innovation.” Meaning… the “Old way was: I have a feeling, I now want to share it; the New way is I want to have a feeling; therefore, I need to send a text” (or post something online, etc — to get feedback, validation, etc.) 
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In other words, “we need ‘them’ to make ourselves real.”
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“Social media is a performance."
...
"(Their device) is the place for hope in their life... where something new will come to them, the place where loneliness can be defeated." 
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“We’ve moved from conversation to communication."
 ...
 Hyper connection is NOT collaboration!
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“Even the happiest/most satisfied users of these technologies are paying a price” (somewhere).
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“We’ve moved from multitasking to multi-lifing”... (where people have on-screen lives and/or realities, sometimes several). 
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 (Technologies today) “make it easy to hide” - we can choose who to reply to or contact. 
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When you text, you have time to think about what you’re writing... (which is a pro); but people become phobic about real-time interaction due to a fear of showing our (real) selves (con).
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“Younger people don’t know how to apologize face to face.” 
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“We are less willing to give each other our full attention.” 
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Ironically, in our more complex world, there is "decreased time available to us to sit and think uninterrupted"... and due to the shear amount of (emails), we "begin to expect or even demand fast answers, and in order to get them, we are asking each other simpler and simpler questions. So we're dumbing down our questions to get the simpler answers, even on the most important matters. We’ve (essentially) "put ourselves on cable news," which is "not a good climate for innovation."
 
“People of all ages admit they would rather send a text than talk.” (which is sometimes a good, thing, but not always) 
On Solitude – “If we don’t learn (how) to be alone, we will only know how to be lonely... Loneliness is failed solitude, just as connection is failed conversation.” 
Benefits & Costs - “There are MANY bounties of our ‘always on’ culture.”To make it better, Our “always on” culture -- we must face it’s costs — knowing how to be alone; solitude is needed to energize and restore, which can lead to innovation and even collaboration. 
We should avoid the notion or analogy of these technology behaviors as an addiction, since that implies the solution is to completely rid it (technology) from our lives, which is not possible. Now is a time of opportunity to develop practices that help us use technology effectively... for connections and collaboration, which lead to innovation. 
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Favorite sentence in book - "Just because we grew up w/ the internet, we assume the internet is all grown up" (that it won’t change in the future). It can and will, as will how we work with it. But the time to make corrections is NOW! 
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People are in "performance mode on the network" where so many put a false self online or only share good news – people don’t want to leave a digital trace online of those types of things. 
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Schools and businesses should be teaching uni-tasking! 
In workplace, try the email reply “I’m thinking” -- and "model an approach to business life" to create that time to think (rather than react right away).
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How can you help teach or model appropriate tech behaviors for your students (and/or your peers!)?

Monday, October 3, 2011

Plan Ahead for Free & Clear Weekend!

Although all of these Time Saving Tips may not work for you, some might save you a little time this weekend so you can re-energize and be ready for next Monday! Wheeeee! (FYI -- the woman above tried some tips!)

Some of their suggestions include: Grade less, Email proactively, not reactively, and Schedule your fun (which is what Neil Fiore similarly suggests in his book The Now Habit -- he refers to it as scheduling "guilt-free play" FIRST before other tasks).

Scholastic has more ideas available at their Managing Your Time page.

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Tuesday, September 27, 2011

TOOLS for Tuesday: Microsoft Lesson Plans


Have you ever used one of the activities from this website before? You can search by topic, subject, time constraints, program/application, and more! Lots of detail in each to support the process of technology integration.
http://www.microsoft.com/education/en-us/teachers/plans/Pages/index.aspx

TOOLS 4 Tuesday: Early Elementary- Speakaboos

Speakaboos provides stories, songs, games, and worksheets that can be used with our without a SMART Board... Even has Spanish versions! There are many Arthur stories and classics songs, such as...
“Wheels on the bus go round and round”, Alphabet song, and “I’ve Been Working on the Railroad”!
Sign up for the free access, or pay $$$ for more resources.


Friday, September 23, 2011

Take 5! Integration Update - September 23, 2011 (Vol.3/#3)


Issue #3
“Take 5” is a weekly update containing information related to teaching and learning for today and beyond...

Take just 5 minutes (or less) to look over these resources and see what might be helpful for your and/or your students. Better yet, set aside at least 15-30 minutes a week to focus on finding resources and ideas that will improve student learning and prepare them for their future!

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 This Week... 

  
Students Today: Campaigning 2.0
Oh... kids these days! A story about Kathy B's (JH) daughter's bright idea!

Wonder Wednesday: Take the poll... (top of this blog)
  How
long does it take you to get back in the routine?

Email Time Saver Tips
 5 strategies to save yourself and recipients' time!

 Upcoming Learning Opportunities
(Email me if you know of other opportunities!)
  • 5. In the right margin of this blog, enter your email to receive future postings into your email Inbox (Take 5s and more!) -- expect 1-3 posts per week.
a NEW format for this year... 
Scroll through the blog below or click these links to see what has been posted already in these areas:


Thursday, September 22, 2011

STUDENTS TODAY: Campaigning 2.0

One of our JH social studies teachers shared this story with me recently... It shows great application of technology knowledge and skills and how those (along with knowing about her peers’ propensity for multitasking and connecting with others) can be very practical and efficient when running for political office! 

I just wanted to share with you my daughter's 21st century campaign for student government. She is running for vice-president of her university's student government. On "free wings" night at the local Buffalo Wild Wings, she handed out her campaign flier to students waiting in line for their free wings. On her flier she included her picture, what she was running for, and..... a QR code that takes you directly to her campaign Facebook page! She said many students scanned the code on their smartphones while waiting in line! So much for campaign buttons and making posters!”

Maybe the QR campaign t-shirt is next?!?!?! (see sample image above!) 
UPDATE: By the way... she won!

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Wonder Wednesday: Are you "on a roll" yet?


Participate in the poll above to share how long it takes you to get back in the routine of teaching again once school starts... is it 1 week? 2-3? or much longer? (or never!?!?!?)

Below are the results from the last poll... (click image to see it larger)
Only 12 respondents, but Interactive White Boards seem to have "won" over Web 2.0, but just by a hair. And watch out for iPads...

Monday, September 19, 2011

MANIC Monday: Email Time Saver Tips

  • Ever miss important emails?
  • Do you skim over emails instead of reading them... even though they might have important information you need?
  • Feel like you don’t have enough time for email?

Here are 5 Tips that actually will SAVE you and/or your recipients time.

1) Set aside time for email... Turn OFF the notification (sound, bouncing icon in dock, alert box, etc.) Set aside 10 to 30 minutes 2-4 times per day to focus on emails (Such as: before work, lunch, prep time, after work, or ONCE in evening at home), rather than checking it or reading messages whenever they come in. (If you prefer to read email as it comes in, you’re basically becoming addicted to “technology-enhanced instant gratification” (or TEIG), which is a condition that most of our students also have! Don’t get the “TEIG disease”... Just say no to TEIG! (Obviously, if you’re expecting an important message, that’s different! Just remember that ALL email is not “important email”!)

2) Include a subject — for EVERY email –this helps the recipient quickly scan for messages that need to be handled quickly or to find the email to follow up later. Use a specific subject — for example, “How many students needed?” rather than “Question” or “Fire Alarm today” rather than “Important” or “Just saying HI” instead of “Hey”. Emails with no subjects are more likely to be missed, skipped, or deleted!

3) Organization: Are you a Sorter-Filer, Deleter, or Hoarder-Searcher? Depending on your quantity of email, your personality, and your technology skills, some of these require more time in the long run.
  • Sorter-Filer – must put every email into a folder (including the trash)... Great organization, but this takes time and many seconds adds up to hours in a year!
  • Deleter — deletes anything that doesn’t look important or seems not important, but sometimes goes too far. This person is usually the one who asks, “Can you resend that email about ____” or when you say, “I sent that information in an email last week” and they blatantly say, “I deleted it, can you send it to me again?” (Note: Senders do not like “Deleters” since they often take up more of their time)
  • Hoarder/Searcher — leaves all/most messages in their In Box, deleting few or none, but finds things by sorting by category headings or by using the search or advanced search. This works great if you’re a good searcher and have unlimited or very high email storage on your computer and/or the email server, which most do now due to cheap storage solutions.
4) Remove yourself from lists/emails you don’t need. Every second counts in the email world! If you open, skim, and delete 35 emails in a week (5 per day) that you didn’t really need to see or think about, taking about 2-5 seconds each, that works out to about 1 to 2.5 hours in a year... that you can’t get back! If you think that just leaving them in your In Box is OK, remember that you spend time skimming those every time you look through your In Box, which adds up as well! Look for the unsubscribe link at the bottom of the email and do it – spend time now to save time later!!!  

5) Recognize and focus on the emails that are IMPORTANT (for your professional practice or reputation, well-being, and/or livelihood) and skim/ignore the others (or see #2). This skill takes a while to develop and is mostly related to focusing your attention on email messages (see #1) rather than quickly “getting through” emails. Respect the time of the message sender as well as your own time! 

For MORE tips, view these resources:

Friday, September 16, 2011

Take 5! Integration Update - September 16, 2011 (Vol.3/#2)


Issue #2
“Take 5” is a weekly update containing information related to teaching and learning for today and beyond...

Take just 5 minutes (or less) to look over these resources and see what might be helpful for your and/or your students. Better yet, set aside at least 15-30 minutes a week to focus on finding resources and ideas that will improve student learning and prepare them for their future!

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 This Week... 
  
Protect Yourself: Stop H*Commerce!
(tech literacy tips we ALL need to know...
Including how to develop “healthy technological paranoia”!)
 
Tools: Teachers Love SMART Boards
A GREAT resource for K-8 teachers (and HS possibly, too!) 

 Upcoming Learning Opportunities
(email me with other offerings to add!)
  • 5. In the right margin of this blog, enter your email to receive future postings into your email Inbox (Take 5s and more!) -- expect 1-3 posts per week.
a NEW format for this year... 
Scroll through the blog below or click these links to see what has been posted already in these areas:


FRIDAY Fun: Smile, It's Friday!

From:
http://stream.pleated-jeans.com/post/9620622673/why-not-smile


 

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Thinking Thursday: Protect Yourself, Stop H*Commerce


Have you been hacked? Personal or financial information compromised either with or without your knowledge? Would you even know? Sadly, sometimes we don’t!

Although sponsored by McAfee, this 6-part video documentary still provides an effective warning and wake-up call for ALL ages. Check it out at: http://stophcommerce.com

Life is all about risks and benefits... Spend about 45 minutes (or watch one 6-8 minute clip per day for 6 days) to increase your online benefits and minimize your risks! Learn a little more about how to develop a “
healthy technological paranoia” and then consider sharing this site with your loved ones... And your “liked ones,” too!

If we all shared this information with of our children, students, colleagues, friends, parents, grandparents (all relatives), it would make the hackers’ lives a little more difficult. In addition, having the right type and level of security on your computer(s) is the next layer of protection. Contact your computer expert(s) to get some suggestions — anywhere from free to pay-for services/software.


Tuesday, September 13, 2011

TOOLS for Tuesday: Teachers Love SMART Boards



Elementary teachers... a GREAT resource:

Teachers Love SMART Boards
http://www.teacherslovesmartboards.com/

In the right margin of their, sign up for updates (which only come 1-2 times/month). GREAT tips and sites to use with your SMART Boards. Read old posts (see list on left) to learn more in one sitting!




Friday, September 9, 2011

Take 5! Integration Update - September 9, 2011 (Vol.3/#1)


Issue #1
“Take 5” is a weekly update containing information related to teaching and learning for today and beyond...

Take just 5 minutes (or less) to look over these resources and see what might be helpful for your and/or your students. Better yet, set aside at least 15-30 minutes a week to focus on finding resources and ideas that will improve student learning and prepare them for their future!

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a NEW format has sprouted this year... 
For this week, scroll through the blog below or click these links below to see what has been posted already in these areas:
Special this Week -->  9/11 Lesson Plan Resources


 Upcoming Learning Opportunities
(email me with other offerings to add!)
  • 5. In the right margin of this blog, enter your email to receive future postings into your email Inbox (Take 5s and more!) -- expect 1-3 posts per week.


FRIDAY FUN: The Importance of Punctuation


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Commas Save Lives!!!

 



Thursday, September 8, 2011

Thinking Thursday: Open Letter to Educators


From Dan Brown:
I dropped out of school (college) because my schooling was interfering with my education!

Watch his ~6 min. video HERE to see what he is talking about! 

Questions to THINK about...
  • Do your students share a similar perspective on their education? 
  • What do you think about his "letter" -- a video version? Can your students do a similar project -- perhaps write a letter FIRST then do a video "letter"?
  • What else do educators (we) need to do to better prepare these students for their future?

9/11 Teaching Resources

Image from: http://staroflifelaw.com/


American Institute for History (from Cicero)
http://americaninstituteforhistory.org/911/ 

Interactive Visuals (from History.com)
http://www.history.com/topics/9-11-attacks/interactives/witness-to-911

9/11 Project Ideas from Edutopia (by Suzie Boss)
http://www.edutopia.org/blog/september-eleventh-teaching-resources-suzie-boss 

Teaching 9-11.org
http://www.teaching9-11.org/

K-5 Lesson Plans
http://www.teaching9-11.org/categories.cfm?16 

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

WONDER Wednesday: Learn to Be (Live Online Tutoring)




Ever wonder how to help students when they are not in school?


Free online tutoring for K-8 students in math, science, and language arts. Try it out and leave a comment below to tell about your experience.