Hang In There …..Just A Few Days Left

Are you looking for something to fill those last days of school or review before the last days of testing?

  •  Jeopardy Labs has tons of ready made games or templates to do your own.
  • Have some competition among groups by using GPS devices. Hide cashes with questions from any of Discovery Streaming Videos that follow your Standard course of study. Place the videos in you assignments and have them answer the questions before they get the clue to the next cash.
  • We all know that students love to use technology. Give them a chance to make some multi media power points using Discovery Streaming sound, video clips and clip art. Watch them make some amazing creations while brushing up on technology skills.

Have a great summer and get geared up for another school year by creating your own presentations for classes next year. (maybe let your students help????)

Hang in there ……just a few days left.

World Digital Library

New York 1900With testing over for most of us and summer just around the corner - it always helps to have a special activity or project tucked away. How about a new resource for that special project? The World Digital Library is a new collection of primary resources of historical significance. Students can develop cultural understanding through manuscripts, maps, rare books, musical scores, recording, films, prints, photographs, and architectural drawings. Students select from seven languages and click on a continent to begin their journey. The partner institutions include major university and national libraries from around the world, whose curator videos provide another learning feature for students. This site will help make these last weeks more productive, educational and interesting for everyone.

DEN Geocaching Day

DEN Geocaching Day

Fifteen states will participate in the first-ever DEN Geocaching Day and North Carolina is one of them! 

Two events are planned for Saturday, May 30, 2009 in which educators are invited to learn about geocaching and using GPS devices.

Location #1 - Golden Corral - Kinston, NC

Location #2 - Etowah Public Library - Etowah, NC (15 miles South of Asheville)

If you have ever asked any of the following questions:

  • What is GPS?
  • What is geocaching?
  • How do I get started?
  • How can I use this with my students?

Then, you should contact one of the DEN Guides above to participate in this wonderful opportunity.

Making May Marvelous

Well, 10 days into May and teachers are counting down the days until the buses leave campus for a well deserved summer hiatus of sorts. At the beginning of the school year, students walked patiently in straight lines are now trying to run, shout, scream, giggle, and jump like they are wild.  Some blame it on the rising sap, I think they are also ready for a change.

Folks, we must focus some of this raw energy on preparing for those wonderful end of grade tests. Trying to be politically correct, these tests are an opportunity to show how well our students have mastered the curriculum.

For my fellow teachers that are overwhelmed by all the end of year events, and celebrations and such, here is a wonderful gem that folks at Discovery have shared, at no cost, with educators, students, and parents. Homework Helper has resources to help students master the basics of mathematics of numbers and number operations. Videos and tutorials explain basic operations and help with the mastery of math skills in addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division–essential building blocks for success in mathematics. I like this site too- Webmath.com Then for science review earth, physical, and life science resources are excellent for viewing at home or in the classroom.  For English, they have video chapters and web resources to assist students with their written and verbal communication skills. Content areas included are grammar, composition, and mechanics from Kindergarten to Grade 1 - high school. Hold on, there are social studies recources too! The section keys in on chapters and web resources will assist students with understanding the election process, as well as the powers of and people behind the U.S. presidency.

Marvelous? Yeah right.

Please, don’t let your middle schoolers run over you on their way out the door. All I can say is that I am bad of backing into my parking space everyday this time of the year.

Mediashare

This is an entertaining for schools using Discovery Streaming. The reporters show how to use Mediashare. I wish we had this tool to use with our One to One learning program. We try to use the teacher wiki and we have iWeb, but this is really slick. I read in the Den Spring Training 2009 post that DEN members have a contest running through May 22nd. Lance and Steve do a great job explaining how to upload. So, with this in mind, why not share?  I need to dig through my videos and see if I can earn some “Resources Shared” points. If I can get around to it.

21st Century Schools

If you read anything about education and technology, you will hear the term 21st century skills.  21st century schools are being built.  Classrooms are being fitted with 21st century tools. But what does it really mean?

I recently found a great site by Apple called Apple Classrooms of Tomorrow-Today, or ACOT2.  The site outlines what they believe to be the 6 design principals of the 21st century high schools and the answer is not just technology.

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1. Understanding of 21st Century Skills and Outcomes.  A survey of business leaders came up with a list of most desirable skills; including, work ethic, collaboration, social responsibility, and critical thinking.  There is nothing ground breaking about this list.  These traits are timeless.  The survey also cited creativity and innovation as being increasingly important.  Again, these are timeless and I am confused by using the word increasingly.   Innovation, or yankee ingenuity, is as american as baseball and apple pie.  Apple doesn’t paint the picture of 21st century skills until you click the button to show more about 21st century skills.   A link to The Partnership for 21st Century Skills breaks the skills down to Core Subjects; Learning and Innovation Skills; Information, Media and Technology Skills; and Life and Career Skills.

Nailing 21st century skills down is tough.  Here is my best attempt at a definition that I could post on twitter.

The ability to find, evaluate, organize, and  share information and apply information to collaboratively solve problems.

2. Relevant and Applied Curriculum.  Curriculum is becoming less of WHAT content is taught and more of HOW the content is taught.  Apple gives six key characteristics of curriculum for 21st Century Learning
1. Involves collaboration and community
2. Based on authenticity and relevance
3. Leverages real-world tools, resources, and methodologies
4. Incorporates a rich continuum of teacher and learning strategies
5. Grounded in rich content with a 21st century context
6. Creates linkages to the outside world

3. Informative Assessment.  Taking a chapter test and getting a percentage grade was normal for me in school and even while I taught.  It always signified the end of learning that particular topic.  Informative assessment moves to make frequent assessments in order to ensure quality learning is taking place and the desired outcome is met. Similar to using a GPS in a car.  Informative assessment can be made by students, teams of students, teachers, and the entire world.

4. Culture of Innovation and Creativity.
  You can’t teach innovation and creativity.  Schools must create a culture that embraces creativity for students and teachers.

5. Social and Emotion Connections with Students.
  Textbooks don’t motivate students.  Meaningful relationships with other students, teachers, and adults have a great impact on learning.  Schools have to be a community and care about each student and believe every student has something to contribute.

6. Ubiquitous Access to Technology.  Schools must allow students to use the tools needed to get the job done.  Once a year I get annoyed at the North Carolina Writing Test.  They now allow the students to use a computer, but forbids the use of  spell check, a dictionary, or a thesaurus.  All tools that writers, professional  and amateur, use everyday.

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