Thursday, April 24, 2008

The Professional Portfolio

Electronic portfolios are the wave of the future. They are much more versatile compared to the older loose-leaf notebook versions. Videos of teaching can be incorporated with ease. The electronic versions can also be made more accessible by use of websites or even e-mail. Finally they are much more easily changed and updated.

Monday, April 14, 2008

Academic Learning Center

Well we did the PSA. The one thing I learned is that it sure helps to have a partner who has some artistic talent. Go to this link to see how it turned out.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AIsZv0A4BWw

Monday, April 7, 2008

Public Service Announcement

We are getting ready to do our public service announcement projects. One of the thing I found difficult was getting un-copyrighted material free from the Internet. there is a lot of good music and video clips out there. These days you have to pay for it. and your still not aloud to use it for a public showing.

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

MP3 players in the classroom

Most of the time when teachers come across MP3 players in the classroom they are disrupting the classroom. However Gary M. Stiler, in an article in Education magazine, laid out a program for integrating the technology into the classroom. If you want to read more about this check it out on the Wilson Web search engine.

Monday, March 10, 2008

Smartboards

The smart board is a great teacher's tool. I have found that it is somewhat easier to work with one via a power point presentation. It makes for better graphics and editing of the material.

Monday, March 3, 2008

Smartphones

There is a software program called DataInHand which can be used for on the spot assessments in the classroom. The software runs on a hand-held computing device called a Mobi. It allows for the easy recording of real-time observations and eliminates the need to input the data into the computer (the data is automatically downloaded). The device can also take pictures of students' work, make audio recordings of readings and make video clips of presentations. How cool is that?

Monday, February 25, 2008

Power Point for Social Studies

You no longer have to worry about students not paying attention to your power point presentation or falling asleep in class when your lesson plan incorporates an eye catching video clip. The folks at United Streaming have all the major areas covered. Their videos are as interesting as they are relevant. Popping one of them into your power point is a breeze as well. Check them out on the web.