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Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, & (hopefully) Something Just for You Social Media Templates:

Facebook and Twitter templates your students can use in Power Point or Word to

create fictional accounts for historical figures, famous scientists, inventors,

authors, characters in books, etc.

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Participants can expect to see several examples of high school lessons that focus on the elements of research and project-based learning utilizing Web 2.0 applications. Come and learn about some fun, fresh and funky lessons that will have your staff and students wanting more. Lots of student-created work will be shared.

Introduction

A Plethora of Powerful Presentations

MASL Spring Conference Spring 2011

Lee’s Summit West High School | L ibrary Media Center

2600 SW Ward Rd. Lee’s Summit, MO 64082 http://lswhs.leesummit.k12.mo.us

http://peapodlibrary.wordpress.com

Megan Arnett [email protected]

Amy Taylor [email protected]

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Prezi:

Web 2.0 application you can use to create live

presentations on the web. Allows you to view the

entire presentation at one time & to zoom in for

details. Videos, photos and links can all be

embedded. Can also be downloaded as a Flash and

shown internally.

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Glogster:

Make interactive, on-line posters to share. Sign up for

the free educator account and receive 50 student

accounts under your name.

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Podcast:

Using open-source software on PC’s or Garage Band

on Macs; our students have been able to make

informative and entertaining podcasts to post on the

internet.

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LART Fest:

Literary Art Festival:

A department wide collaboration with the Art

department culminating in an art

festival hosted in the LMC during National Library

Week. Each course takes a different aspect of

literature and illustrates it in a unique way.

Communication Arts class visit and discuss literary

devices while viewing the artwork. Awesome school-

wide event!

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It’s the PROCESS & the Product Instructions & Scoring Guide: We develop the scoring guide with the

teachers prior to each project and

present it to students at the beginning of

the project. Since LMC staff and teaching

staff set the guidelines together, we all

share in the grading.

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Storyboarding:

The most essential aspect of any good

podcast, photostory, or movie is

storyboarding. We make copies of our

storyboard and require students to have

it completed prior to being allowed on

the computer.

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Lesson Breakdown:

A key element to a successful project is

the scheduling and organization of

student class time. We breakdown the

process to keep students on task and

moving forward as a group.

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Presentation 101:

Resources to help teach students about

the variety of ways to present as well as

some of the things to avoid. Has helped

make some of our student presentations

more professional.

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Collaboration: Teachers LO

VE free food. We have utilized 1% m

oney from the state to host “Food Fridays” to educate staff,

hire subs for ½ day collaborations and buy ice cream

shakes for after-school professional development.

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Let’s Present Putting it Online:

Classtime is precious and many teachers can’t

“waste” a day watching student presentations. Our

staff has found a solution.

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Student Feedback and Reflection:

Every new project is an opportunity for us to grow

and adapt. We frequently ask for student feedback

through online polls to help us refine our projects.

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Links (all are listed on our blog as well) Social Media Template: http://tinyurl.com/3jh76cz http://www.tes.co.uk/home.aspx *(sign up for a free educator account) Prezi: http://tinyurl.com/3mtmfda Glogster: http://ssvjvfa.edu.glogster.com/glog/ http://sbtktub.edu.glogster.com/glog-204/ Podcast: http://tinyurl.com/3cryybr

LART Fest: http://lswhs.leesummit.k12.mo.us/lmclsw/lartfest.htm Storyboard: http://tinyurl.com/3lgrxtz Presentation Zen: http://tinyurl.com/3htm2w9 Putting it Online: http://www.colemansclass.com/ Student Feedback and Reflection: http://tinyurl.com/3elwzh9

with your smart phone to go directly to the LSW LMC Library Webpage. (You will need an app. We use Mobiletag – it’s free.)

Scan this QR code