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Thursday, July 29, 2010
Mimio Training at East Elementary
There were 14 Calallen teachers from the elementary and middle school campuses that showed up for today's Mimio training. These teachers sacrificed a day of their summer vacation to come in and learn some new tricks with Mimio tools. Hats off to all of you!!! Your dedication is much appreciated. I hope to see the same turnout for tomorrow's claymation training. I would also like to thank Mrs. Parker (East principal) for allowing us to use the computer lab. Thanks to all!!!
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
T3 Technology Tools
So many technology tools that were ordered by Calallen teachers have arrived. I have to thank David Ebert for doing such a great job. I didn't realize there was so much to do. He stayed on top of everything. It was not an easy task. Thanks David!!!
We are sorting items and will soon be delivering so that teachers can have their tools at the start of the new school year. I can't wait to see all this stuff in action. Of course, training will follow. This is an exciting time for Calallen ISD!
Monday, July 26, 2010
Web 2.0 Tools Galore
Are you looking for a certain online tool to integrate into your lesson? Well, if I don't have it listed on the blog, then take a look at Web 2.0 Directory or GO2WEB20. My favorite of the two is GO2WEB20. All the tools and applications are listed on one page and each is accompanied by a short description when you mouse over them. Web 2.0 Directory has over 1200 sites which have been put into 50 categories, making it a bit easier to find what you're looking for. Have fun exploring!
Image via CrunchBase
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Image and Text Generators
Online image and text generators are great if you want to add some pizzazz to your blog, wiki, or website. Remember, if you want your students to be drawn to your site, it is always a good idea to add some eye candy. That will keep them coming back. It is also likely to draw in the parents too. For the chalkboard above, I used addletters. but there are many others to choose from. Many students are already used to using these image generators on MySpace and Facebook. So, if you plan on your students creating their own blog, wiki, or website, this would be a great motivator. They love this stuff!
I have listed some, but there are so many more on the Web. Let me know if you have a favorite not listed below. Have fun!!!
Wig Flip - They also have speech bubbles, sticky notes and more.
Mosaic Generator - Very Cool...must see this!
Monday, July 12, 2010
Don't have PowerPoint or iPhoto for a Presentation...Don't Worry
Tired of PowerPoint or you just want to try something new. In the article, "Top 10 Sites for Creating Slide Shows" David Kapuler lists his top 10 sites to create an out of this world presentation. Visit the sites below and let us know which is your favorite. If you know of one not listed here, please share it with the rest of us.
1. Kizoa - Creates slide shows with a variety of music, effects, and transitions.
2. Shwup - Create private collaborative slide shows that allow comments.
3. Photo Peach - Create quizzes in your slide show with multiple choice questions.
4. Animoto - Very popular site with free all-access pass for educators and my favorite.
5. Slideroll - Can also make private and allow comments.
6. Flixtime - Uploads photos and select audio and transitions. Then you can embed the code onto a blog, wiki, or website.
8. PhotoSnack - Drag & drop interface.
9. Pho.to - Create flash based slide shows and get an embed code to put on your blog, wiki, or website.
10. Vuvox - Create eye-catching multimedia slide shows.
Slideshare is a site that is not on the list, but very useful. If you already have a PowerPoint presentation, Slideshare allows you to upload and share it.
1. Kizoa - Creates slide shows with a variety of music, effects, and transitions.
2. Shwup - Create private collaborative slide shows that allow comments.
3. Photo Peach - Create quizzes in your slide show with multiple choice questions.
4. Animoto - Very popular site with free all-access pass for educators and my favorite.
5. Slideroll - Can also make private and allow comments.
6. Flixtime - Uploads photos and select audio and transitions. Then you can embed the code onto a blog, wiki, or website.
8. PhotoSnack - Drag & drop interface.
9. Pho.to - Create flash based slide shows and get an embed code to put on your blog, wiki, or website.
10. Vuvox - Create eye-catching multimedia slide shows.
Slideshare is a site that is not on the list, but very useful. If you already have a PowerPoint presentation, Slideshare allows you to upload and share it.
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Thursday, July 8, 2010
Generation Yes and Podcasting
Generation Yes is a program which allows students in grades 6-9 to help teachers use technology in the classroom. Students help with lesson planning and provide tech support. Students are building technology and leadership skills, and creating a school-wide llaborative learning community. This curriculum is not free, but GenYes does offer free resources such as this Podcasting How-To. This pdf may come in handy for those of you who ordered iPods through the T3 Grant.
Image via Wikipedia
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
How to Teach with Technology: Science and Math | Edutopia
If you teach math and science, then you will probably want to read this article which was written by Sara Bernard in Edutopia. This is a very informative article about various technology tools to use for math and science. I really like how this article included tips from students.
How to Teach with Technology: Science and Math Edutopia
How to Teach with Technology: Science and Math Edutopia
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
"Seven Free Online Resources you can use today!"
"Seven Free Online Resources you can use today!" is a recorded webinar which was sponsored by Intel and presented by Dan Morris, Naomi Harm and Judi Yost. This was a free webinar that was offered through ISTE. This would be of great benefit to K-12 teachers because of the free teaching tools and resources which can assisst you in creating 21st century teaching and learning.
Below are links to access the great resources from the presentation.
Intel Education Tools
Visual Ranking
Showing Evidence
Help Guide
PBA
Below are links to access the great resources from the presentation.
Intel Education Tools
Visual Ranking
Showing Evidence
Help Guide
PBA

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Friday, June 25, 2010
CSCOPE Conference
The CSCOPE conference has come and gone, and I am full of information to share with the rest of you. We will be going over all this information in future trainings which will be taking place throughout the summer, but there are a few links that I want to share with you all now. Many thanks to Lannon Heflin from Region 13 for sharing these technology integration ideas. Go ahead and start exploring!
Create a book jacket - Read Write Think...Thinkfinity
Create a commemorative stamp - Zazzle
Create a commercial - Atomic Learning
Create a crossword puzzle - Puzzle Maker
Create a diorama - Cavanaugh
Create a flip chart - Read Write Think...Thinkfinity
Create vocabulary cards - Quizlet
Create a front page newspaper - Using PowerPoint, set page up in portrait orientation and use text boxes and images to make a newspaper front page.
Another site I would like to share with you is Storybird. A colleague in an online course I'm taking shared this site with us, and I have to say it is wonderful. Storybird is a place that students can read or create stories. Storybird promotes creativity and collaboration by allowing students to work on creating stories with others. The tools are easy to manipulate. I put it to the test with my 8 year old daughter who created a story quickly and easily. Get inspired by art which is provided to you by Storybird's growing list of artists.You must register, but it is free.
Sample art to use in stories.
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
6-8 TA TEKS
Many thanks to the 6-8th grade teachers who came together yesterday to tackle the TA TEKS. I have to say they did an awesome job! Teachers from Calallen Middle School are Maurine Sacky, Melissa McBurnett, and Bernice Lesmeister. Teachers from Odem/Edroy ISD are Alicia Alvarez, Jerry Plemons, and Lindsay Silguero.
Thursday, June 3, 2010
Math in Movies
So you have a student who believes that math is not important. Well, if it wasn't for math, we would not be able to enjoy some great Pixar movies such as Up, Toy Story, WALL-E, Nemo, Cars, ect. Everyone has a favorite. In this Science Daily article, Tony DeRose, a computer scientist at Pixar Animation Studios discusses the connection between math and animation. The article includes a video clip. This would be a good topic of discussion with our students on the importance of math and how it can be used in the real world.
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Calling All ELL/ESL Teachers
On May 25 Thinkfinity is launching a new 90-minute webinar "Reaching English Language Learners with Verizon Thinkfinity" where attendees will learn several key strategies and specific resources to use with students who have various levels of English proficiency. Thinkfinity provides many resources to promote core content knowledge and language development for all learners. Sign up for this fantastic webinar. Upon completion, you will earn a certificate!
Click here to find out how to register.
Click here to find out how to register.
Monday, May 17, 2010
The National Math Trail
Here is a great opportunity to bring real-world math into the classroom. The National Math Trail is for K-12 teachers and students to explore and share math that exists in their own communities. Students can explore their communities and create math problems that relate to what they find. Teachers can then submit the problems to the National Math Trail site, along with photos, drawings, recordings, and videos. All entries are posted to the site and will remain there so teachers, students, and parents can access them. The site provides technology tutorials and templates for the creation of web page submissions
Take a look at Magic City Math Trail. This is one example by teacher Susan Clopton and her middle school students in Birmingham, Alabama.
Take a look at Magic City Math Trail. This is one example by teacher Susan Clopton and her middle school students in Birmingham, Alabama.
Thursday, May 13, 2010
T3 Surveys
The Texas Education Agency is collecting information related to the Target Tech in Texas (T3) grant.
This grant is funded through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009. It is
authorized by Public Law 107-110, CFDA# 84.386, No Child Left Behind (NDLB) Act of 2001, Title II, Part D and American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA or Recovery Act); enacted February 17, 2009 (P.L. 111-5).
Since we are part of the T3 grant, Calallen principals (K-8), teachers(K-8) and students (3-8) should take the T3 survey as soon as possible. This is required as part of the Target Tech in Texas grant. Here are some suggestions to help meet TEA’s Spring 2010 survey.
Parents
• If they have Internet access at home, they can complete the survey there
• If they do not have Internet access at home, they can use public library computers to complete the survey
Students:
• Class time in the computer lab to input responses
• Time during class if classroom computers are available
Teachers
• Use their conference period to complete the Teacher Survey
• Time after school to complete the survey
• Time during faculty meetings to complete survey
• Survey can be completed at home since many of the teachers have Internet access at home
Principals
• On their own time at school or at home
The surveys are located on the main Calallen ISD Page on the Bulletin Board.
This grant is funded through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009. It is
authorized by Public Law 107-110, CFDA# 84.386, No Child Left Behind (NDLB) Act of 2001, Title II, Part D and American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA or Recovery Act); enacted February 17, 2009 (P.L. 111-5).
Since we are part of the T3 grant, Calallen principals (K-8), teachers(K-8) and students (3-8) should take the T3 survey as soon as possible. This is required as part of the Target Tech in Texas grant. Here are some suggestions to help meet TEA’s Spring 2010 survey.
Parents
• If they have Internet access at home, they can complete the survey there
• If they do not have Internet access at home, they can use public library computers to complete the survey
Students:
• Class time in the computer lab to input responses
• Time during class if classroom computers are available
Teachers
• Use their conference period to complete the Teacher Survey
• Time after school to complete the survey
• Time during faculty meetings to complete survey
• Survey can be completed at home since many of the teachers have Internet access at home
Principals
• On their own time at school or at home
The surveys are located on the main Calallen ISD Page on the Bulletin Board.
Monday, May 10, 2010
T3 Announcements from TEA
Great Lessons on the TATN Website:
The Technology Applications Teacher Network (TATN) is a collaborative project between the twenty Texas Education Service Centers and the Texas Education Agency. TATN is designed to provide Texas teachers with resources to implement the Technology Applications Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills in the K-12 classroom.
The new website contains resources to integrate the K-8 Technology Applications Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills across the curriculum at all grade levels as well as to teach the dedicated High School Technology Applications courses (Digital Graphics/ Animation, Desktop Publishing, Web Mastering, Multimedia, Video Technology and Computer Science). There are lessons and unit plans that show how technology can enhance each of the foundation curriculum areas. TEKS alignments with mathematics, science, social studies, and English language arts/reading are provided to support the connections.
K-12 Databases:
Visit the new K-12 Databases website for information and access to online research and information resources for all Texas public and charter schools funded by the Texas legislature. Resources currently include a broad range of age appropriate, authoritative and relevant materials from Britannica Digital Learning and EBSCO Publishing. Access is 24/ 7/ 365 to students, teachers, parents and school leaders for use at school and home. Regardless of district size or funding, all Texas public school communities have equal access to these state-funded resources. There are many lessons provided at the website that align with the foundation curriculum areas’ TEKS, professional development modules, and valuable resources for school leaders.
TCEA Needs Presenters for 2011:
Texas Computer Education Association (TCEA) is the largest state organization in the nation devoted to the use of technology in education. TCEA is currently looking for presenters to share your knowledge and expertise with other TCEA members by presenting a session at the 2011 convention. All proposals will be carefully reviewed and selected by a committee of TCEA members. The Texas Computer Education Association 31st Annual Convention & Exposition will be held on Feb. 7 – 11, 2011, at the Austin Convention Center in Austin, Texas. Applicants will receive acceptance or regret notifications in July 2010. The deadline for submission is Monday, May 31, 2010, at 5:00 p.m. CST. For more information, please visit TCEA.
The Technology Applications Teacher Network (TATN) is a collaborative project between the twenty Texas Education Service Centers and the Texas Education Agency. TATN is designed to provide Texas teachers with resources to implement the Technology Applications Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills in the K-12 classroom.
The new website contains resources to integrate the K-8 Technology Applications Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills across the curriculum at all grade levels as well as to teach the dedicated High School Technology Applications courses (Digital Graphics/ Animation, Desktop Publishing, Web Mastering, Multimedia, Video Technology and Computer Science). There are lessons and unit plans that show how technology can enhance each of the foundation curriculum areas. TEKS alignments with mathematics, science, social studies, and English language arts/reading are provided to support the connections.
K-12 Databases:
Visit the new K-12 Databases website for information and access to online research and information resources for all Texas public and charter schools funded by the Texas legislature. Resources currently include a broad range of age appropriate, authoritative and relevant materials from Britannica Digital Learning and EBSCO Publishing. Access is 24/ 7/ 365 to students, teachers, parents and school leaders for use at school and home. Regardless of district size or funding, all Texas public school communities have equal access to these state-funded resources. There are many lessons provided at the website that align with the foundation curriculum areas’ TEKS, professional development modules, and valuable resources for school leaders.
TCEA Needs Presenters for 2011:
Texas Computer Education Association (TCEA) is the largest state organization in the nation devoted to the use of technology in education. TCEA is currently looking for presenters to share your knowledge and expertise with other TCEA members by presenting a session at the 2011 convention. All proposals will be carefully reviewed and selected by a committee of TCEA members. The Texas Computer Education Association 31st Annual Convention & Exposition will be held on Feb. 7 – 11, 2011, at the Austin Convention Center in Austin, Texas. Applicants will receive acceptance or regret notifications in July 2010. The deadline for submission is Monday, May 31, 2010, at 5:00 p.m. CST. For more information, please visit TCEA.
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Friday, April 30, 2010
Free Web-Based Trainings by Mimio
1. Mimio Setup and Support (60 min.)
2. Mimio Studio Basics I: A Tour of mimio Studio (45 min.)
3. Mimio Studio Basics II: Presenting Lessons (40 min.)
4. Mimio Studio Intermediate I: Adding Content (30 min.)
5. Mimio Studio Intermediate II: Sharing Lessons and Galleries (30 min.)
6. Mimio Studio Advanced (30 min.)
7. Mimio Integration: Weaving Interactivity into your Curriculum (45 min.)
8. MimioConnect: Navigating Through Your Online mimio Community (60 min.)
If you are utilizing any Mimio products in your classroom, then this is for you. Mimio has a wide variety of training materials on their website. I especially enjoy the QuickLearn webinars. There are 8 quick learn webinars that you can sign up for free of charge. You choose the date and time. These are real-time and completely interactive. Take a look at the sessions I attended below. These are the actual recorded training sessions that I signed up for through Mimio. I love how they email the recording session. If needed, I can always go back and review.
Mimio Studio Intermediate I: Adding Content
Mimio Studio Basics II: Presenting Lessons
Mimio Studio Intermediate II
Mimio Integration: Weaving Interactivity into your Curriculum
Mimio Studio Basics I – A Tour of mimio Studio
Mimio Studio Advanced
MimioConnect
If you haven't already, register for MimioConnect and take advantage of the many interactive resources offered for free.
2. Mimio Studio Basics I: A Tour of mimio Studio (45 min.)
3. Mimio Studio Basics II: Presenting Lessons (40 min.)
4. Mimio Studio Intermediate I: Adding Content (30 min.)
5. Mimio Studio Intermediate II: Sharing Lessons and Galleries (30 min.)
6. Mimio Studio Advanced (30 min.)
7. Mimio Integration: Weaving Interactivity into your Curriculum (45 min.)
8. MimioConnect: Navigating Through Your Online mimio Community (60 min.)
If you are utilizing any Mimio products in your classroom, then this is for you. Mimio has a wide variety of training materials on their website. I especially enjoy the QuickLearn webinars. There are 8 quick learn webinars that you can sign up for free of charge. You choose the date and time. These are real-time and completely interactive. Take a look at the sessions I attended below. These are the actual recorded training sessions that I signed up for through Mimio. I love how they email the recording session. If needed, I can always go back and review.
Mimio Studio Intermediate I: Adding Content
Mimio Studio Basics II: Presenting Lessons
Mimio Studio Intermediate II
Mimio Integration: Weaving Interactivity into your Curriculum
Mimio Studio Basics I – A Tour of mimio Studio
Mimio Studio Advanced
MimioConnect
If you haven't already, register for MimioConnect and take advantage of the many interactive resources offered for free.
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
EasyTech at Learning.com
EasyTech is our state adopted technology applications curriculum which some Calallen ISD teachers are already familiar with it. This is an online interactive technology literacy curriculum that integrates technology lessons into the classroom for elementary and middle school students. Easytech has everything you need to integrate technology skills with core curriculum...computer basics, keyboarding, ect. Rey and I attended a webinar on Monday to find out more about this program. We are now working to get all K-8 teachers into the EasyTech system.
Friday, April 23, 2010
Think Green Resource Guide from Edutopia
Think Green Resource Guide Edutopia is a free download filled with lots of ideas and resources which can help you plan green projects for your students. Let's make every day an earth day!
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