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Page 1: Tech in the classroom…

Tech in the classroom…

Getting back to the old favorite…“Show-And-Tell Time” - but with a New Tech twist

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Two objectives for today…

Thinking creatively about the tech tools already at your disposal.

Thinking about what could be coming around the next tech corner.

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Kids say the darndest things…until you put them behind the wheel.

Tech empowers Engages students in “discovery learning” In-class group work Prompts “digital fluency” - organizing

files, filtering information, sending via e-mail, etc..

Opens doors, minds, eyes,.. (choose your metaphor)

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Enhancing Powerpoints…pardon this for it’s “high-redundency potential”

Hyperlinks Images (google.com image search) Video – www.unitedstreaming.com Synching with textbook Content/text for in-class readings

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Organizers, Visual-Aids, Etc. – for the visual learner in all of us.

Inspiration 8 Software available - (in your applications window)

quia.com Ms. Baldanza’s page on Quia Others?

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Web-Site Development…impressing the Facebook-savvy types (by the way, a Daily Show video spoof on them)

“Dreamweaver…I believe you can get me through the night” – REO Speedwagon, anyone?

Web-site builders are free for you (humbly..) here’s mine:

http://www.pkwy.k12.mo.us/north/teachers/moeller/homebase.htm

Web-Site options – Teacher Web, Template from South High, others?

Singing praises for Bill Bass – get to know this guy. He’s paid to help you. On top of that, he’s good.

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Bloggin about…Cutting through the blah, blah, blah.

Check out edublogs.org Some examples… “Bloggin’ About

Guns” or “Who’s Most Responsible for Abu Ghraib?”

Posting a response and a question.

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Video-Conferencing…adventures in audio-delay.

Check out Global Nomads Group (www.gng.org) – George Clooney’s dad and Angelina Jolie will thank you for it!

Also, send a “hello” to Rebecca Polityka at CSD – she’s got “it”

Videoconference here yesterday– “Role of America in the World”

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Video Projects…like we need more cameras around here!

Student ownership is huge here. Some great student products, some

not-so-much. Stories anyone?

A video sample from our Sociology course regarding the Voluntary Student Transfer (VST) Program

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SMART Board -yes, it’s named Gustav, and yes, it’s still smrater than I is.

Children’s March Video Captain Video showin’ it off!

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Blue-Tooth Adaptor – sending audio-files off to Mr. or Ms. Expert.

Oral History Projects Feed-back and exchange with

scholars, professionals, etc. This guy, Mr. Langhorst, has got “it”

too – check out http://www.liberty.k12.mo.us/~elanghorst/contact

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Google Earth!! (You can fly!)

Some great ideas waiting to be capitalized..

Self-Guided Tours Timeline Projects Other ideas..

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“There’s nothing more powerful than an inspired veteran teacher…” – Larry Bell

Set goals Tinker – it takes a bit of time, but

it’s worth it. Sure, there are setbacks. Push ahead. Be nice to Bill Bass. Remember, we’re trying to catch up

with the kids on this one.


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