Monday, February 28, 2011

The Frisco Fab 5

Two weeks ago a colleague and I presented our 5 favorite technology projects @ the TCEA 2011 conference in Austin, TX. We had a great turn out, around 300 or so came to hear about the projects our teachers have done with technology this year. The feeback was so good that we want to share the projects with everyone:

We had such a good time with this presentation that we have decided to submit it again for next year with 5 brand new projects from this year & next. So if you get a chance to go keep us in mind.

Technology/Classroom Management

Technology is sometimes viewed as a substitute for classroom management. This is far from the truth. Using technology in your classroom is a true test of classroom management.

In my time in the classroom over the last few weeks it became clear that one factor that hinders the use of educational technology is the teacher's knowledge of technology classroom management.

The slides below contain some of the most vital things that a teacher should know before they use technology in their classroom.



Do you have more ideas for effective technology classroom management? Please share by leaving a comment.


Thursday, February 24, 2011

Interactive story project...

You may not be familiar with QR codes, but if you aren't you will be soon. QR codes are the new bar code for the 21st century. They can be scanned by any smartphone or iPod touch with a camera. When scanned the code will take you to a place on the web or to a document or whatever info you have designated. Anyone can create one. The apps that scan them are almost always free.

Yesterday I had the chance to sit and jam with one of my GT teachers, Vawterila. Last time we did this we came up with our UStream Debate Project. Yesterday we took it to whole new level using an existing lesson, webtools, & QR codes. GT teachers and technology department have been learning more and more about project based learning and this lesson fits in great.

So here is the general idea...

Objective: 1. Students will write a story. 2. Students will create rich media and interactive, web-based activities to go along with the story. 3. Students will embed QR codes into the story to enable the interactive activities.

1. The story part of this project could be a collaborative effort using any number of cloud computing resources. (In our case our students would you Google Docs)

2. The added media and interactive activities could be anything the students choose. In fact, I'd be inclined to leave this open for the kids to choose their own tools. But here are just a few ideas:
3. Students could use any QR code generator found on the web. They would then take each code and paste it into the document at the appropriate place.

The final product would be a story that any class could read while using a smartphone or iPod touch. They would scan the codes as they read and participate in the activities as they go along.

To take this lesson a step further students could be assigned or given the choice of one of the 3 different elements of the project. The Google model of 20% time could be used to give students opportunities to dabble in the other elements from time to time.

This project has great potential. If you decide to give it a try please share your results. We would love to be able to see other classes final products.

Thursday, February 17, 2011

My Fake Wall - Think outside the book

In our district we have been doing a fake facebook project using ppt in all different content areas. We have all sorts of ideas for using this project instead of a traditional report.

While at the TCEA 2011 conference last week I heard someone mention www.myfakewall.com. This is a little web 2.0 site that allows students to go in and create a fake facebook-like wall. It isn't a functioning wall, but does allow the user to create almost every aspect of the wall. Here is a great example that I found on their site.


Edmodo - the social classroom...

If you haven't seen Edmodo.com yet you really ought to take a look. They have built a really great social platform especially for education. It meets just about every expectation a teacher could have.

-Teacher creates class groups
-Students do NOT need an email address
-Parent accounts
-Teacher to class
-Teacher to student
-Teacher to Parent
-Student to Teacher
-Parent to Teacher
-No student to student private interaction
-No Parent to other student interaction
-Online assigments digital turn in and grading

...and its FREE!


Here is Edmodo's introduction video from YouTube:


How to create Parent accounts:


Wednesday, February 9, 2011

TCEA 2011

I'm attending the TCEA conference in Austin this week. My blog posts for the next few days will all be information and resources gained while attending. Please stay tuned for for some good stuff.

I will also be tweeting a lot of my resources @techforschools