Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Improved Google Tools

I know! More information! I think these are some ideas you will really be able to use in your classrooms!

I heard a Google designer last month say, "Take advantage of Google's push to stay on top of/compete in the technology world."
We, as educators, are reaping the benefits! Google is constantly coming out with ways to improve use of their products.

Here are two examples. The first link is very exciting! I think there are endless possibilities to effectively use this tool. They have included a research option under tools. This will allow you to stay on the same page and have the research tool appear at the right side of the page. You can right click on a word and information about that topic will appear. That could include web sites, pictures, quotes, maps, history, etc. Watch the video, as it will give you the basics. Very valuable!

The second link is about one click for Google tools. If you are using Google Chrome, which I recommend, you can now get an app for Docs, Presentation, and Spreadsheet from the Chrome Store. The app will appear on your "New Tab" page. This will allow you to go to New Tab and start your document/spreadsheet/presentation without having to go to Google Drive and then to Create. Nice little time saver.

Google research:  http://goo.gl/PBtgZ

Google one click:   http://goo.gl/GGqmQ    

As always, let me know how I can help you!

Online Libraries

With ever-shrinking budgets, subscriptions to databases are going to become fewer and farther between. Following are links to some online libraries that will help students do the research they need to prepare quality, valid presentations.
Included are historical documents, works of art, e-books, guides to other online libraries, and much more. Check some of these online libraries out.

http://goo.gl/WNSdK

http://goo.gl/Tbbpy

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Educational Groups

Keeping up with everything that is going on in education is tough! 

One of the best ways I have found to do this is to to reach to the outside educational community through blogs, websites, etc. One of the websites I regularly go to is edutopia.com. It has MANY resources for classroom teachers, administrators, etc. including videos, blogs, lessons, and on and on. Excellent resource!

One of the resources I would like to acquaint you with is the group feature. You can join as many different groups as you would like. There are groups for new teachers, assessment, project based learning, Special Ed., using games, differentiation, arts, music, and drama, literacy, classroom management, etc. Obviously, something for everyone! Within these groups, you will find tips, ideas, questions, and suggestions posted by your peers related to the group topic. I have joined about ten of the groups and have gained a lot of good ideas to use.
Sign up is free......and very worth the effort!

Thursday, September 27, 2012

Share My Lesson


Sharemylesson.com

This is a great site to find a lesson on a particular topic. It is good for all grades, k-12. There are many Common Core resources, as well. Check it out, you may even decide to share one of your lessons!

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Personal (Professional) Learning Network

Well, it's getting closer...school is only a week away for all teachers! After twenty-three teaching years, I still feel a mix of excitement and anxiety. I guess I would wonder if I  felt differently. In the past, I always had a recurring nightmare that I would run out of activities for students. They are sitting there looking at me expectantly and I am frantic! But when I try to rationalize this, I realize I have NEVER run out of things to keep kids engaged and learning. I am sure many of you have had the same experience.
 This year it seems to be kind of the opposite feeling. With my new position, I have spent many hours exploring, learning, listening, researching, and pondering. I have so many ideas, I just hope I have enough hours in the day to get to all of them and not drive you bonkers with TMI! (too much information)
One reason I have so many new activities and philosophies is the development of my PLN, or Personal (Professional) Learning Network. I know, I know more initials! But seriously, there are so many educators out there with a tremendous amount of experiences, new ways of thinking, opinions, and brain stretching ideas. And the best part, you ask? They are right at our fingertips! Available at the click of a switch, pounding of the keys, touching of the screen. Previously, when I attended technology conferences, I always left with a sense of how far behind we were compared to other districts. Now we don't have to be! Everything is right there...we just have to go out and get it! One way to do that is to develop your network.
I know. You don't have enough time. You have a family. You need to cut it off somewhere. I understand. I'm there with you. It does take some time. I'm not going to lie. But chose something. Give it ten minutes a day. Talk to others to see who they follow. I follow people on Facebook, Pinterest, Twitter, blogs, educational sites, etc. I have participated in an online book discussion.  I have listened to a lot of webinars this summer. They have been terrific and allow me to do other things while I listen. I know I go overboard on this, but you can just do one thing. Dip your toe in. You will be amazed how this grows and changes your teaching. Or maybe reaffirms what you have been doing all along.
I found the following article from the New York Times. It lists thirty-three educators who had written guest articles for them. They were asked to reflect on their PLN and  list something important they had learned from their network and someone they would recommend to others to add to their PLN. There are so many great ideas in one place. There are many other places to find connections. Keep your eyes and ears open. Ask questions. I am here to help you!

http://tinyurl.com/c2mroqw

Monday, July 30, 2012

New Possibilities

The school year is just over two weeks away and with that closely approaching date comes all kinds of feelings....excitement, anxiety, anticipation, etc. The summer has been shorter than usual due to the late start of last school year, and it has been very unusual due to the extreme temperatures and lack of precipitation. It will be good to get back to a routine and all of the new possibilities the 2012-2013 year holds for us.
Personally, I am very excited to start my new position as technology integration specialist. I am looking forward to helping teachers learn and use new types of technology to help them make the most outstanding lessons ever! The possibility of working and learning along with so many talented professionals is something that will be an incredible experience. Helping our students learn to think and create is such an awesome undertaking...I can't wait to get started!
(photo by Judy Baxter)