CRSTE Day of Discovery

Hello, mid-Atlantic educators!

I’m excited to be in Arlington, Virginia, for the CRSTE Day of Discovery.  Thanks to CRSTE and Washington-Lee High School for sponsoring this awesome line-up.

Here are the resources and presentations for my sessions:

Google Earth

Roundtrip Tickets to Anywhere! Discovery Education streaming + Google Earth

Google Tools for Schools - Google Earth

Google Earth Users Guide

DE streaming and Google Earth

Embedding in Google Earth - Mac

Embedding in Google Earth - PC

Civil Rights KMZ

Frogs of the World KMZ

Christmas Celebrations Around the World KMZ

Math Activities KMZ

Google Lit Trips

Power Up Your Professional Learning Network

Power Up Your Professional Learning Network - Presentation

Power Up Your Professional Learning Network - Web Resources

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EASTCONN Day of Discovery

I am thrilled to be back in my home state of Connecticut facilitating a Day of Discovery!  This event is generously sponsored by EASTCONN.

Here are the presentation materials from our day.  Click on the links to download the resources or click here to open the DE MediaShare folder containing all these resources.

EASTCONN Day of Discovery Agenda

Presentations

DE streaming Overview and 50 Ways to Integrate DES

Multimedia Presentations that Pop!

What is the DEN?

DE Hardware Solutions

Discovery Education is Pretty ‘Suite’

Handouts

DE streaming Quick Start Guide

DE streaming Publishers List

DE streaming PLUS 

DE streaming Integration Strategies

DE Science Middle School Quick Start Guide

DE Science Elementary School Quick Start Guide

DE Science Integration Strategies

DE Health Quick Start Guide

DE Health Integration Strategies

DE MediaShare Quick Start Guide

DE Assessment Brochure

Video in PowerPoint 97/2003

Video in PowerPoint 2007

Homophone Song (PowerPoint)

Homophone Song (MyPlick)

Widgets for Your DE streaming Builder 

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STARs Were Shining at the DENny Awards

It was a STAR-studded event as we unveiled our first-ever DENny Award Winners.  Here they are in case you missed it.

Leaders of the Year

  • Fred Delventhal, MD
  • Teryl Magee, TN

Leadership

  • Bridget Belardi, PA
  • Tim Childers, TN
  • Linda Rush, TX
  • Susan Tompkins, LA

PL-DEN

  • Lori Abrahams, IL
  • Lee Kolbert, FL
  • Anne Truger, IL

Legend

  • Peggy Barger and Jim Hopton, PA (aka J-PEG)
  • Carole Gooden, FL

Individual Blog

  • Barbara DeSantis, NJ
  • Heather Hurley, VA
  • Maria Lourdes C. Angala, Washington, D.C.
  • Tracy Standhart, NY
  • Heather Sullivan, NJ

Leadership Council Blog

  • Michigan
  • New York
  • North Carolina
  • Pennsylvania
  • Second Life
  • Texas

Most Creative DEN Events

  • CA LC – Grunion Run and KOCE Day of Discovery
  • MO LC – DEN at the Roasterie and Fall in Love with Discovery
  • TN LC – Best Buy on Digital Photography and A “Movie”ing Day on the TN River

DENthusiasm

  • Jessica Donaldson, SC
  • Genny Kahlweiss, CA
  • Carolyn Rains, AL

STAR Power

  • Matt Frey, Brevard County, FL

Educator Resources

  • Traci Blazosky, PA
  • Alexa Flores-Hull, AZ
  • Emma Haygood, MI
  • Lori Molt, KS
  • Beth Weeks, TX

Community Choice

  • Golden Sponge Award - Gail Braddock, TN
  • Marvelous Media Specialist – Lynda Baker, MD
  • STEM – Eileen Malick, VA
  • Best Virtual Hair (Purple Category) – Nancy Sharoff, NY

Nominate a STAR for a DENny Award!

Join us for our final DEN webinar of the school year on May 26 at 7 PM ET.  We will discuss all things DEN-related and unveil some very special awards to members of the DEN community in our first-ever DENny Awards Ceremony.  Click here to register.

We have also decided to open up a window for STARs to nominate their colleagues for a special Community Choice DENny.  Do you know a STAR who goes above and beyond to support the DEN community?  Do you read a certain STAR’s blog all the time because it is just so good?  Of course you do.  Take two minutes to recognize those STARs by completing the nomination form today.  Creativity is strongly encouraged!

All nominations for Community Choice DENny Awards must be received by 5 PM ET on May 25.

Frame Animated Learning with Tech4Learning

Thanks to our good friends over at Tech4Learning, there are STARs aplenty who received free copies of Frames to use in the classroom.  However, what good is a piece of software if you don’t know how to use it?  They have graciously offered to host a webinar to help show you tips and tricks for using Frames with your students!

Creating animated movies and digital stories is a fantastic way to engage students in the curriculum. Learn how students can use the integrated drawing tools in Frames to illustrate their own stories, tell digital stories, and create animated Flash® movies.

The webinar will be Friday, May 29th at 4:30EST.  To register, click here.

Get a “Reality Check” with Guy Kawasaki

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Join the DEN for a free EdTechConnect webinar featuring Guy Kawasaki.

Wednesday, May 20, 2009 7:00 pm
Eastern Daylight Time (GMT -04:00, New York)

Guy Kawasaki is a managing director of Garage Technology Ventures, an early-stage venture capital firm and a columnist for Entrepreneur Magazine. Previously, he was an Apple Fellow at Apple Computer, Inc. Guy is the author of nine books including Reality Check, The Art of the Start, Rules for Revolutionaries, How to Drive Your Competition Crazy, Selling the Dream, and The Macintosh Way. He has a BA from Stanford University and an MBA from UCLA as well as an honorary doctorate from Babson College.

Click here to register.

Take Your Students to the Moon with DE streaming

Image Credit: NASA

Did you know that Discovery Education streaming is adding new video content all the time?

I am really excited for the newest video added to extensive media library, In the Shadow of the Moon.  This 2-hour special production aired on the Discovery Channel just last year and it’s already available for teachers and students through DE streaming.

Journey with crew members from NASA’s Apollo missions as they recount the exhilaration, fear, and awe of voyaging to the moon. Featuring never-before-seen, remastered footage shot by the astronauts themselves, the program captures the thrill of the space race and pays tribute to the men and women who dedicated their lives to space and scientific advancement. Interviews with astronauts Buzz Aldrin, Mike Collins, James Lovell, Eugene Cernan, Alan Bean, Charles Duke, and others provide an intimate view of the lunar missions from the only men who have ever walked on another world.

This show tells the story of true human ingenuity, creativity, and fearlessness.  It is a story of hope that is uplifting and inspiring.  It is also a story seeped in contextual understanding of the historical time and place that made a mission of this unimaginable magnitude possible.

In the Shadow of the Moon is available as a full video and also as video segments.  There is an excellent teacher’s guide to help you find creative and engaging ways to use the video with your students.

If you are a DE streaming subscriber, click here to access the video and teaching materials for In the Shadow of the Moon. If you are not a current subscriber, click here to request a preview.

For additional teaching resources, check out NASA at 50 - available through Discovery Education School.  The Discovery Channel  has some terrific resources available online:

DE streaming also has some excellent video series that also appeared on the Discovery Channel within the past year:

  • The NASA at 50 series contains 18 videos, all with teacher guides. DE streaming subscribers, search for “NASA at 50″ to access the full collection.
  • The When We Left Earth: The NASA Missions six-part series is available in both English and Spanish and has awesome resources included in the teacher guides.  DE streaming subscribers, search for “When We Left Earth” to access the complete series.

The story of America’s journey to the moon is interdisciplinary.

  • Science: study the science behind space travel or research the solar system
  • Social Studies: study the space program and its place in the larger context of the Cold War or investigate the geography on Earth that was used as a training ground for astronauts to prepare for the geography of the moon
  • Math: investigate the mathematical principles that allowed humans to travel to the moon or use Google Earth to measure distance, angles, and practice geometry
  • Language Arts: investigate themes of heroism and how the journey to the moon has entered into our modern mythology
  • Art: create artist renderings of the moon or investigate photographs of the moon as a lesson in color and shading
  • Music: discover how space travel and the moon inspired popular songs
  • Industrial Arts: create a model of a lunar landing or transportation vehicle
  • Family and Consumer Science: study the nutritional needs of astronauts while in the zero gravity of space
  • Undergraduate and Graduate Education: investigate how the space race and the journey to the moon impacted the educational programs in the USA

So, spark your students’ imagination by taking them to the moon with Discovery Education!

Join Us For the First-Ever DENnies Awards

No, I don’t mean “that” Denny’s . . .  I’m talking about the DENnies, the first-ever DEN Awards Ceremony celebrating the awesomeness that is the DEN and recognizing some of our shiniest STARs for everything they bring to our learning community!

Join us for our final DEN webinar of the school year on May 26 at 7 PM ET.  We will discuss all things DEN-related and unveil some very special awards to members of the DEN community in our first-ever DENnies Awards Ceremony.  Register today!

KOCE Day of Discovery

I’m so excited to participate the Day of Discovery sponsored by KOCE at the Betsy Ross Elementary School in Anaheim, CA.  I will be unveiling my new presentation, Get Your ‘Og On.

Blogs, Glogs and Vlogs – what the heck is an ‘og anyway?  Come join us as we get our ‘ogs on and learn about these simple applications.  At the end of this session you’ll learn how you can plant a little Web 2.0 widget code and grow it into a global collaboration.

You can click here to download the presentation materials.

Classroom Webinar Opportunity - The Science of Hurricanes

Ready Classroom: The Science of Hurricanes
Get ready for National Hurricane Preparedness Week and hear from NOAA Scientist Gerry Bell, Ph.D. - lead hurricane seasonal forecaster - in a webinar to learn about the science of hurricanes and how they are predicted.

Join us with your classroom at 1 PM ET on May 18, 2009.  Sign up today!

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Check out one of the newest Discovery Education partnerships, Ready Classroom - a partnership with the Ad Council, Ready Kids, and Discovery Education.  On the site you can access emergency preparedness resources for students, teachers, schools, and families.  The National Preparedness Map provides information about the potential for national disasters in each state, video resources, and preparedness checklists.

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