Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Long Time, No Blog!!!

Well, I've fallen a bit behind keeping the blog updated.  But, saw this announcement this morning, and it definitely was worth stopping and posting about for you all to see!



I've been waiting for this contest to open back up again, and I really hope that we can have some participants from our area enter!  From the Doodle for Google Web site:

Visit the Doodle for Google page for contest rules and registration, and please email me and let me know if you are going to participate!

Monday, December 6, 2010

Google Science Fair

On 11 January, 2011, Google is launching the inaugural Google Science Fair. They have partnered with NASA, CERN, National Geographic, Scientific American and the LEGO Group to create a new STEM competition that is more open, accessible and global than ever before. Google is reaching out to educators prior to launch to let you know “the Google Science Fair is coming” and to extend an invitation to schools and teachers to get involved early in our global competition.


To sign up for fun and free resource kits for your classroom or school (with bookmarks, stickers, posters and more!) and a reminder notification when GSF registration opens, please visit the Google Science Fair at:
http://www.google.com/events/sciencefair/ .


The Google Science Fair is a global competition that any student aged 13 - 18 from around the world is eligible to enter. Students can enter as individuals or as teams of up to three. There is no entry fee and registration and submission will happen online. The deadline for submissions will be the 4 April, 2011. The Science Fair will culminate in a “once in a lifetime” celebratory event at Google headquarters in California in July 2011 where finalists will compete for internships, scholarships and prizes in front of a panel of celebrity scientist judges including Nobel Laureates, tech visionaries and household names.

Monday, November 15, 2010

The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!

This is old news for most of you, but PBS has launched a new animated show, "The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!" 
The show is designed to promote science among early learners.  There are great teacher resources that supplement the episodes available on PBS Teacher's Cat in the Hat Web site.  If you haven't seen the show or checked out these resources yet, take the time to do it today! 

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

GaETC 2010--Day 1

There are over 1800 attendees at this year's GaETC at the Georgia International Convention Center. Today was a great first day. We attended an opening session, concurrent sessions, and heard a hilarious keynote speaker--Jeanne Robertson. You can check her out on YouTube. You won't regret it!

Resources to note from sessions I attended today:

GPB/Discovery Education--http://www.multiurl.com/l/3JS (All of the links and handouts from their presentation are linked here.)

Tammy Worcester--If you've ever been to GaETC, you've probably heard Tammy before. She presented great materials today, as always. You can access all of the handouts from her presentations here: http://www.tammyworcester.com/TWHandouts/New_Handouts/Entries/2010/11/3_GAETC_2010.html

We saw several familiar faces today from our Chattahoochee-Flint RESA ETC counties!

Stay tuned for more resources and updates tomorrow!

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Your Play by Play is Coming Soon...

GaETC is here again!  November 2-5, we will be in Atlanta at the annual Georgia Educational Technology Conference.  I hope I will see some of you there.  For those of you that can't make it, I will again blog each day with the conference highlights and happenings!  Tune in here for your GaETC play by play!

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Printables and Pumpkins!

Thanks to my friend, Alice, I have a new site for great printables to pass on to you!  Print pdfs about pretty much every topic for every grade level.  From coloring sheets, to maps, to physics worksheets...there is a lot of variety!  Here is an example:




















Also, for a little fall fun, check out this cute video all about PUMPKINS!

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Web 2.0 Tools for Web Design

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I am conducting a workshop on web design using free, web 2.0 tools this week at the ETC.  We are focusing on tools that can be used with students in the project-based learning competition, PROMOTE.  You can learn more about PROMOTE here, and view winning Web sites from last year's competition. 

It's helpful to start by teaching students about properly evaluating Web sites.  Eduplace has a simple tutorialKathy Schrock also has several great resources on this topic.

What does "modern web design" mean?  This is a great explanation of common modern (2.0) design elements:  Web 2.0 How To Design and Style Guide.

View other award-winning web designs at the Webby Awards Web site.

Free Web site builders:
Webstarts
Wix
Weebly
DoodleKit
Moonfruit
Yola
Wordpress
Google Sites
EZWeb123

New Mimio Software

Have you downloaded the new Mimio 7.01 software?  You can download the latest version here.

Need a User Guide to help you get started?  You can find that here

(It's only available for Windows users now.  The Mac update will be available later this Fall!)

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Which Founder are you Like?

September 17 is Constitution Day!  The National Constitution Center has a fun Interactive that lets your students determine which Founding Father they are most like.  Great activity for your Interactive Whiteboards!

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Don't Forget about Thinkfinity

Great Back to School links to Interactives and other Technology Activities at Verizon Thinkfinity!  Scroll down to select your grade level.

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

ATTENTION Promethean ActiVote or ActivExpression Users

For all of you Promethean product users out there, they have announced a new partnership with BrainPop.  There is a new BrainPop "tab" that will appear in your software to use seamlessly with your Promethean ActiVotes or ActivExpressions!  Your students will be able to take BrainPop quizzes with their remotes.  Of course, you will have to have a subscription to BrainPop, or just take advantage of the free videos and quizzes.

Get more information and the download instructions HERE.

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Discover Discovery Education

Have you spent some time lately @ Discovery Education's Web site?

I'm sure you are all familiar with the wonderful educational videos offered through Discovery Streaming.  But, do you know what else is available through their site?

One really neat area on Discovery Education is the Writing Prompts Builder.  Access thousands of writing prompts submitted by other DE users or create your own using images or videos from DE's library.

This is an example of a writing prompt posted by a DE User:























These are also a great way to teach character education topics.

You can access the Writing Prompt area on DE by visiting http://www.discoveryeducation.com/ and login.  (If you have not ever created an account, you will need your school's passcode--see your media specialist or email me!)  You should see the Writing Prompt Builder under My Builder Tools once you login.  There is even a pdf QuickStart Guide to help you get started!