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To Kill A Mockingbird
Videos to share:
Depression
Scottsboro Trial
Videos to share:
Depression
Scottsboro Trial
A few resources:
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National Veteran’s Day Celebration
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Celebrate Freedom Education Day 2009 (NEW) Nov. 3, 12:00-12:27p.m. Channel 1 (Unlimited rights)Repeat Nov. 11, 11:00-11:27 a.m. Channel 1 Produced by ITV as part of In Our Schools November 2009, this NEW program highlights the April 2009 reunion of the Doolittle Raiders in
Honoring Heroes - The 67th Doolittle Raiders
Nov. 3, 12:32-12:59 p.m. Channel 1 (Unlimited rights)Repeats Nov. 11, 11:32-11:59 a.m. Channel 1
On October 12, 2009, all media specialists in the OEC district met in York for a full day of great ideas. Many sessions that I attended were specifically literature and media but one session on Virtual Field Trips by Arisha Conners from Richland 1 was totally awesome and must be shared. I will list specific sites on my Web 2.0 page but feel free to visit her Wiki page and learn lots more. It’s Quickeewiki!
Want to know more about RSS feeds and feed readers??? Check out these sites:
RSS In Plain English
This year our school established a committee to look at our reading incentive program and determine how we could encourage our students to read because they “want” to read. Of major concern, is the fact that aliteracy becomes an epidemic in the middle school years. How can we keep our readers reading? We all realized that today’s students are totally focused on any thing deemed “entertaining” and socially engaging. It seems our best hope at “engaging the reading attitudes” of our students would be to change some of old incentives and create more enriching activities that incorporated the things they do best, social networking and technology. Thus our committee established a reading program that encouraged our students to talk about books F2F, via videoconferencing, chat rooms or blogs. We offered them opportunities to explore the use of camcorders and online production tools such as PhotoStory, Audacity or GCast to share books they had read. We even provided for the artistic bunch, a scrapbooking center. There are no requirements about the book selection – total student choice. There are no required “projects” for sharing, simply sharing the books you’ve read, however, you wish.
As we are progressing through this year, we have hit some walls. Not enough time at school with access to computers, establishing that this is not “for a grade” both for teachers and students, and enough volunteers to handle the number of F2F book clubs that we’d like to offer. We have tried to stress that with assigned readings of novels, students are rewarded with a grade – our reading program allows us to reward students that are reading because they choose to, not because they have to! Check out this video created by a committee member to use as an introduction to our reading program.
We’ve used and used and used PhotoStory at our school and the kids love it. I’ve just discovered a new way to share books and projects, PhotoPeach. Wow, I really love this and it only takes seconds to make a movie!! Lots of fun effects, great music, enter your own captions and photos and you’re done! Check out my demo.
Mock Newbery Committee At Work on PhotoPeach
Mock Newbery Committee At Work on PhotoPeach
“Since most of today’s students can appropriately be labeled as “Digital Learners”, why do so many teachers refuse to enter the digital age with their teaching practices?
This presentation was created in an effort to motivate teachers to more effectively use technology in their teaching.”
My favorite social network tool is Twitter. I love keeping up with other media specialists, techno gurus, and beaders but don’t always have time to do extensive chatting. Twitter keeps it short and sweet. If you aren’t familiar with Twitter, watch this short video from Common Craft video shorts.
Now check out this Wiki on how teachers can use Twitter and find other teachers that share common interests.
Here is my Twitter Mosaic.
Just got back from an OEC meeting to plan our library media conference for October 2008. We have lots of great sessions in the making and Debbie Jarrett will be one of our speakers. It really got me thinking about how to incorporate Web 2.0 with United Streaming. A few of our teachers are setting up learning centers simply because of the diverse levels within each classroom. I am planning a training session on using DEN to create learning centers and had originally planned to do a simple activity with a video clip, images or audio files. I’m thinking about other Web 2.0 ways for the students to complete assignments and projects for their center work. Here’s what I’ve come up with so far:
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