Wednesday, May 28, 2014
Tuesday, May 27, 2014
The Epic BYOD Toolchest (51 Tools You Can Use Now)
By Vicky Davis:
Apps for: Formative Assessment, Screencasting, Content-sharing,
Note taking, Cloud syncing, Graphic Design, Presentations, Blogging, Social
Bookmarking...
Thursday, May 22, 2014
Library Summer Professional Development Opportunites
37 Links to Summer Professional Development Opportunities for Librarians
From the excellent blog of Julie Greller
JUST FOR SCHOOL LIBRARIANS
ALA Las Vegas- American Association of School Librarians schedule HEREEasyBib Professional Development- on demand and free
Summer Getaway Professional Development Workshops- for school librarians from the Graduate
School for Library and Information Science at the iSchool at Illinois.
The flyer can be downloaded HERE.
On Common Core 2014: Professional Development for School Librarians- instructional webcasts
from School Library Journal
Summer Institute 2014- South Carolina Association of School Librarians
FREE
Annenberg Learner- view videos in these subject areas: arts, foreign language, literature and language
arts, math, science, social studies and history
Annenberg-Newseum Summer Teacher Institute- three-day institute in Washington, DC for teachers
using new media; application deadline is May 26, 2014.
Coursera- verified certificates for certain courses
edCamp- list of all edCamp schedules (it's worldwide!)
EdmodoCon- 11-hour virtual event
Free Professional Learning Through ASCD's Professional Development Tools- includes webinars,
virtual learning, book study guides
Google Teacher Academy- this summer: Atlanta, GA, Mountainview, CA and The Phillipines
Hidden Histories: Free Summer Professional Development and Lodging for Teachers- for
North Carolina K-12 teachers
NEA Member Benefits: Professional Development
NJEA Professional Learning
NSTA Learning Center- science teachers can find workshops in New Mexico, Texas
Smithsonian Educator Workshops- includes the Mobile Learning Institute
Summer Professional Development Blog Series- Edutopia's list of virtual workshops, tools and
resources and their Summer Rejuvination Guide
YALSA Academy- Young Adult Library Services Association's online educational video initiative
$$$
2014 Civics and Civil Rights Institute- Washington, DC
2014 Summer Institute- Learning Forward's four-day event in Chicago
American Studies Summer Institute- Defining "Public" and "Private" in America: Cultural, Social
and Political Arguments Past and Present (Washington, DC)
Annenberg Learner- full courses for graduate education credit, courses for continuing education units
and certificates (Through Colorado State University); facilitated or self-paced courses through PBS TeacherLine
The Art of Education Conference- online conference for art teachers
Colonial Williamsburg Teacher Institute- covers teachers of grades K-12
The Conference Calendar- lists conferences for all types of educators
Hybrid Institutes for Grades 3-8 Educators- in conjunction with Framingham State University and
Cambridge College
ISTE 2014 Atlanta- The International Society of Technology in Education
Kansas Summer Institute for School Librarians- open to in and out-of-state teachers
Learning and the Brain- "Connecting educators to neuroscientists and researchers."
Massachusetts Teachers Association Summer Conference
Millard Oakley STEM Center- for Tennessee teachers
NJEA Summer Learning Opportunities
Richard Byrne's In-Person PD Opportunity- Maine
Summer PD Opportunities- Mathematics, Science, Language Arts and Social Studies teachers from
Ohio
Summervision DC- sponsored by the National Art Education Association
Teaching the Holocaust at the Middle School Level- at the University of New Hamshire
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Tuesday, May 20, 2014
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Previewing a new Classroom by Google
Not a lot of specifics, but it sounds like teachers piloting Google Classroom are pretty happy about it.
Jude
Wednesday, May 14, 2014
Free Booktrack app for Google Chrome and Ipads
Reluctant reader? Creative reader? Artistic reader? Geek reader? Have fun and improve your skills
Booktrack Classroom
allows students to read with a movie-style soundtrack, or to create their own
soundtrack for any story, essay or
other text. Students can also create and publish their own Booktracks, reading them on the web or on mobile phones
and tablets.
Visit
www.booktrackclassroom.com to get sign-up and get started.
• 17% increase in
comprehension
• 30% increase in engagement
• Common Core integration across multiple subjects
• Proven to dramatically improve test scores
• Free and incredibly easy to use for grades K – 12
• Multiple uses across the reading and writing curriculum
Jude
• 30% increase in engagement
• Common Core integration across multiple subjects
• Proven to dramatically improve test scores
• Free and incredibly easy to use for grades K – 12
• Multiple uses across the reading and writing curriculum
Jude
Friday, May 9, 2014
Google Unveils 'Classroom' Learning Management System
Viewed on Education Week by Jude:
Google is entering the world of "learning management systems" with the pre-release ofClassroom, designed to work with the Google Apps for Education suite currently used by 30 million students and educators.
Below is a screen shot from Google's blog, showing an example of how a home page might look using Classroom, with assignments for each period of a school day.
The free tool, which weaves together Google Docs, Drive and Gmail, is expected to launch officially in September to K-12 schools and colleges. It will be available in 40 languages.
For now, the company is inviting educators to apply for a preview, and ed-tech companies or individual developers can sign up to learn more about integrating with Classroom.
"We've been working with more than a dozen pilot schools and universities to try out Classroom and provide feedback," wrote Zach Yeskel, product manager for Classroom and a former high school math teacher, in the blog.
Educators interested in applying for an opportunity to try out Classroom before its release can do so here.
Wednesday, May 7, 2014
Easy navigation between Apple devices and Chrome
Apple devices and Chrome users, our life keeps getting simpler and better.
Thanks to a couple of Chrome extensions, you may access your Apple productivity tools, docs and data on your PC. Syncing between devices is all automatic.Here they are:
- Your bookmarks
- All your iWorks documents: Pages, Numbers, Keynote... In fact, Chrome allows you to create and modify documents as if you were using your Apple device.
- All your pictures, mail (you have the option to sync with outlook, too), contacts, calendar and tasks.
- For the absent minded-ones among us, you can even use "Find my phone" on Chrome.
All you need to do is install in Chrome these two apps, iCloud Bookmarks and iCloud Dashboard.
Jude
Monday, May 5, 2014
Edmodo Snapshot
Whether you are using EDMODO or not they just released a really cool tool for use in the classroom and for teacher evaluation. Its called EDMODO SNAPSHOT and it is a very easy way to test student's understanding of the Common Core standards. You can use it as a pre-test or exit ticket or quiz for lessons or for your class. EDMODO will create the assessment for you as long as you identify the standard/s you want tested. It gives instant real time results that shows student strength and weaknesses, thus your strengths and weaknesses since their entire academic potential rides on teacher effectiveness and not diet, home life, personality, community, mood, sleep schedule, job, mental state, and on and on.
Check it out:
Josh
Thursday, May 1, 2014
Microsoft Office for iPad
Yes, it's available. No, it's not free.
You can download the apps (Word, Excel, Powerpoint, OneNote)
from the App Store. They are free.
Then, when you open the app, you'll discover the string attached to it; you need a subscription to Office 365.
Then, when you open the app, you'll discover the string attached to it; you need a subscription to Office 365.
The subscription is ~$10/month. It automatically saves on
the cloud all the documents you create, either on your iPad or your Microsoft Office applications on your computer. It also syncs between your devices.
iWorks, the Apple version of Office does this for free.
Pages (Apple word processor, not quite as versatile as Word), Keynotes (Apple version of powerpoint), Numbers (Apple
version of Excel) are all free apps (if you bought your device after Sept 1, 2013. Otherwise it is ~$10 for each app). They automatically save your documents on iCloud and
sync between your devices. Your documents can be exported in
Microsoft Office format and iWorks will open Office documents.
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