30 min show and tell type presentation for Marlborough Girls\' & Boys\' College teachers on social bookmarking (focusing on using the updated delicious as of August 2008)
August Teacher Only Day - Marlborough ICTPD Learning Cluster
Heather Schubert and Carolyn Foote from Eanes ISD presented on apps for school librarians at TCEA 2013. They demonstrated apps for library management tasks like circulation and online catalogs. They also showed apps for instruction, projects, book promotion, citations, research, and classroom use including polling, note-taking, and presentations. The full presentation is available online.
The document discusses various technology tools that can help students stay organized, including Google Calendar, Google Drive, Evernote, Diigo, Symbaloo, and Lino. It notes that while some may not have personal access to technology, computers and older smartphones can still be used on wireless networks. The document encourages experimenting with different sites and apps to find the right organizational fit and sharing feedback on the discussion.
This document discusses encouraging literacy and young authors through technology. It provides tools and apps for creating digital books and publishing student work online, ranging from simple options like Piclits and Bookr to more advanced options like Pages, iBooks Author, and creating solo book apps. Trends mentioned include credentializing learning with digital badges and hybrid online/physical maker spaces. People to follow on Twitter for more information are also listed.
This document provides information about using Google Apps for personal and professional purposes. It outlines how to access a Google account through the Deer Park school domain and take a survey about Google experiences. It describes collaboration tools in Google Docs like Drive, Docs, Sheets, Forms and Sites. It also mentions other Google apps like Gmail, Calendar, and tools under the "More" menu. The document emphasizes the benefits of cloud-based documents for collaboration and sharing from anywhere.
Appbrarians: Apps for librarians, TCEA 2013technolibrary
Heather Schubert and Carolyn Foote from Eanes ISD presented on apps for school librarians at TCEA 2013. They demonstrated apps for library management tasks like circulation and online catalogs. They also showed apps for instruction, projects, book promotion, citations, research, and classroom use including apps for QR codes, book reviews, brainstorming, polling, and digital bookmarks. The presentation was intended to highlight useful apps and resources for K-12 school librarians.
This document provides information about apps and tools that can be used by school librarians and in libraries. It lists apps for circulation, catalog access, book promotion, reviews, purchasing, ebooks, citations, research, instruction, presentations, and classroom use. Contact information is provided for the librarians presenting on these resources.
A quick how-to presentation for the St. Johns County Public Library System's Friends of the Library. Blogs and Facebook are quick and easy ways to promote FoL groups!
Heather Schubert and Carolyn Foote from Eanes ISD presented on apps for school librarians at TCEA 2013. They demonstrated apps for library management tasks like circulation and online catalogs. They also showed apps for instruction, projects, book promotion, citations, research, and classroom use including polling, note-taking, and presentations. The full presentation is available online.
The document discusses various technology tools that can help students stay organized, including Google Calendar, Google Drive, Evernote, Diigo, Symbaloo, and Lino. It notes that while some may not have personal access to technology, computers and older smartphones can still be used on wireless networks. The document encourages experimenting with different sites and apps to find the right organizational fit and sharing feedback on the discussion.
This document discusses encouraging literacy and young authors through technology. It provides tools and apps for creating digital books and publishing student work online, ranging from simple options like Piclits and Bookr to more advanced options like Pages, iBooks Author, and creating solo book apps. Trends mentioned include credentializing learning with digital badges and hybrid online/physical maker spaces. People to follow on Twitter for more information are also listed.
This document provides information about using Google Apps for personal and professional purposes. It outlines how to access a Google account through the Deer Park school domain and take a survey about Google experiences. It describes collaboration tools in Google Docs like Drive, Docs, Sheets, Forms and Sites. It also mentions other Google apps like Gmail, Calendar, and tools under the "More" menu. The document emphasizes the benefits of cloud-based documents for collaboration and sharing from anywhere.
Appbrarians: Apps for librarians, TCEA 2013technolibrary
Heather Schubert and Carolyn Foote from Eanes ISD presented on apps for school librarians at TCEA 2013. They demonstrated apps for library management tasks like circulation and online catalogs. They also showed apps for instruction, projects, book promotion, citations, research, and classroom use including apps for QR codes, book reviews, brainstorming, polling, and digital bookmarks. The presentation was intended to highlight useful apps and resources for K-12 school librarians.
This document provides information about apps and tools that can be used by school librarians and in libraries. It lists apps for circulation, catalog access, book promotion, reviews, purchasing, ebooks, citations, research, instruction, presentations, and classroom use. Contact information is provided for the librarians presenting on these resources.
A quick how-to presentation for the St. Johns County Public Library System's Friends of the Library. Blogs and Facebook are quick and easy ways to promote FoL groups!
eLeadership: Utilising powerful, free social media tools to connect & transfo...Rachel Evans Boyd
eLeadership - Utilising powerful, free social media tools to connect & transform home-school relationships.
Does your school have an online presence? What is your school’s ‘digital footprint’? Are relationships with your community important to you as leaders of your school? How could technology, and social media in particular, be used to enhance this?
Explore ways to browse & monitor your school’s online presence & promote/protect your school’s ‘digital footprint’. Learn how to use and harness powerful and FREE web tools for transforming your parent/caregiver communications & building relationships with your community online. Take a first hand look at one school’s journey and share in the successes + the lessons learned.
Creating Shutterbugs - Digital Photography in the Classroom - UPDATED July 2012Rachel Evans Boyd
This document provides ideas for using digital photography in the classroom. It begins by explaining how digital cameras can be used to build students' confidence and skills. Several classroom activities are then described that involve taking photos for purposes like documenting head shots, creating self-portraits, showing facial expressions, and capturing field trip experiences. Additional ideas include taking close-up "macro" shots, depicting letters of the week, and using photos in art projects. The document encourages sharing photo examples and reviewing photography techniques.
Creating Shutterbugs: Digital Photography in the Classroom - UPDATEDRachel Evans Boyd
The document discusses using digital photography in the classroom. It provides guidance on how to introduce digital cameras to students safely, including establishing camera safety rules, parts of the camera, and techniques for taking photos. It also offers ideas for photo projects like taking headshots, using photos in visual charts, and creating gifts using student photos. Camera angles are explained like bird's eye view, snail's view, and eye level view. Types of shots like close-up, medium, and long are also defined. Overall, the document aims to equip teachers with simple strategies for incorporating digital photography into their lessons.
PIcture This - Creating picture books with an e-twistRachel Evans Boyd
Presentation on creating picture books with an e-twist in the primary classroom. Presented at ULearn Conference in Rotorua, Auckland in October 2011 by Rachel Boyd.
Links are also made to the Feet First Picture Book Competition run by the New Zealand Transport Agency each year.
Thou shalt not steal - What every Educator should know about staying legal on...Rachel Evans Boyd
An introduction to what every educator should know about copyright, staying legal and working within the law online (from a New Zealand perspective).
With the advent of ICT and eLearning, teaching has changed. Teachers are working in an ever-increasing digital world. Digital technologies have revolutionised how creative works are made, distributed and used.
But what about copyright?
Is everything on the Internet fair game?
Can I use that google image in my digital story??
If you (or your students) use or
create content online this workshop is for you.
Learn how to find audio, images and other digital resources that offer completely legal alternatives for digital publishing and ways you can protect digital content you make using creative commons.
Creating Shutterbugs - Digital Photography in the ClassroomRachel Evans Boyd
Bring the world of digital photography alive in your classroom and create a class of shutterbugs! Enrich your teaching and learning programmes and develop visual literacy with your students - all while having fun in the process! A session filled with ideas, tips, tricks and jam-packed with inspiration.
Covering the basics of teaching students HOW to take great digital photos to ideas for WHAT to do with all of their fabulous photos and exploring the wealth of web 2.0 tools useful in this area; you will leave with great ideas for inspiring digital photography shutterbugs in your students next term.
Presented by Rachel Boyd @ ULearn10 Conference, October 2010
A Digital Toolkit for Year 0 to 4 Teachers - July 2010Rachel Evans Boyd
This document provides an overview of top digital tools for teachers in years 0-4. It describes the digital camera as a simple yet amazing tool that allows teachers to teach students how to safely handle cameras and tips for taking great shots. It then summarizes various free online tools for creating mind maps, digital diagrams, social bookmarking, blogging, comic making, word clouds and more that are excellent resources for junior and middle school teachers. It concludes by asking teachers to share their ideas for how they could use these digital tools in the classroom.
Thou Shalt Not Steal - What every teacher needs to know about staying legal o...Rachel Evans Boyd
SEE MY UPDATED VERSION OF THIS PRESENTATION HERE:
http://www.slideshare.net/rachelboyd/thou-shalt-not-steal-what-every-educator-should-know-about-staying-legal-online-updated-2011
Presentation on staying legal in an online environment, addressing copyright and introducing creative commons. Learning@School, February 2010.
This presentation explores internet and cyber safety for primary school students. It will provide tools, strategies and ideas for teaching students to be responsible digital citizens and play safely in the "digital playground" beyond the classroom. Attendees should bring their laptops to get involved in the discussion on how to understand internet risks and minimize them through cybersafety education.
Room 9 Nelson Central Feet First Picture Book Competition EntryRachel Evans Boyd
Kowhai didn't want to take the car to school like usual and thinks of alternative ways her classmates get to school that seem more exciting, such as piggyback rides, stilts, cartwheels, parachuting, flying, skipping, swinging from trees, bouncing, digging, swimming. Kowhai decides to ride her bike to school instead to keep fit and get there safely in a fun way like her peers.
eConfidence & Connection - Inspiring and Scaffolding our Students through eLe...Rachel Evans Boyd
This document summarizes Rachel Boyd's presentation on using technology to inspire and support student learning. She discusses using tools like blogs, wikis, and Skype to connect students to the world and provide authentic audiences for their work. Boyd advocates using technology to open up new ways of learning rather than just supplementing traditional methods. She also stresses the importance of scaffolding learning with technology, promoting student ownership, and giving teaching practice a "shake up" by connecting classrooms to the world in new ways.
This document provides ideas for implementing information and communication technology (ICT) with junior students using digital cameras, mind mapping software, and digital painting programs. It discusses using digital cameras to create digital trip books, portraits, macro photos, self-introductions, depictions of letters of the week, and digital portrait flipbooks. It also presents ideas for using photos in activities involving Maori greetings, speech bubbles, showing personality, digital collages, photo symmetry, and photographic artworks.
The document discusses using video sharing platforms like YouTube, TeacherTube, and SlideShare in the classroom. It provides information on each platform, how educators can use them, and examples. Key points include: YouTube allows uploading videos and has over 100 million daily views; TeacherTube is for educators to share lessons, tips, and videos; SlideShare allows sharing presentations online and embedding them in blogs and wikis. The document encourages educators to find resources on these sites to support their teaching and engage students.
Best practices for project execution and deliveryCLIVE MINCHIN
A select set of project management best practices to keep your project on-track, on-cost and aligned to scope. Many firms have don't have the necessary skills, diligence, methods and oversight of their projects; this leads to slippage, higher costs and longer timeframes. Often firms have a history of projects that simply failed to move the needle. These best practices will help your firm avoid these pitfalls but they require fortitude to apply.
Unveiling the Dynamic Personalities, Key Dates, and Horoscope Insights: Gemin...my Pandit
Explore the fascinating world of the Gemini Zodiac Sign. Discover the unique personality traits, key dates, and horoscope insights of Gemini individuals. Learn how their sociable, communicative nature and boundless curiosity make them the dynamic explorers of the zodiac. Dive into the duality of the Gemini sign and understand their intellectual and adventurous spirit.
eLeadership: Utilising powerful, free social media tools to connect & transfo...Rachel Evans Boyd
eLeadership - Utilising powerful, free social media tools to connect & transform home-school relationships.
Does your school have an online presence? What is your school’s ‘digital footprint’? Are relationships with your community important to you as leaders of your school? How could technology, and social media in particular, be used to enhance this?
Explore ways to browse & monitor your school’s online presence & promote/protect your school’s ‘digital footprint’. Learn how to use and harness powerful and FREE web tools for transforming your parent/caregiver communications & building relationships with your community online. Take a first hand look at one school’s journey and share in the successes + the lessons learned.
Creating Shutterbugs - Digital Photography in the Classroom - UPDATED July 2012Rachel Evans Boyd
This document provides ideas for using digital photography in the classroom. It begins by explaining how digital cameras can be used to build students' confidence and skills. Several classroom activities are then described that involve taking photos for purposes like documenting head shots, creating self-portraits, showing facial expressions, and capturing field trip experiences. Additional ideas include taking close-up "macro" shots, depicting letters of the week, and using photos in art projects. The document encourages sharing photo examples and reviewing photography techniques.
Creating Shutterbugs: Digital Photography in the Classroom - UPDATEDRachel Evans Boyd
The document discusses using digital photography in the classroom. It provides guidance on how to introduce digital cameras to students safely, including establishing camera safety rules, parts of the camera, and techniques for taking photos. It also offers ideas for photo projects like taking headshots, using photos in visual charts, and creating gifts using student photos. Camera angles are explained like bird's eye view, snail's view, and eye level view. Types of shots like close-up, medium, and long are also defined. Overall, the document aims to equip teachers with simple strategies for incorporating digital photography into their lessons.
PIcture This - Creating picture books with an e-twistRachel Evans Boyd
Presentation on creating picture books with an e-twist in the primary classroom. Presented at ULearn Conference in Rotorua, Auckland in October 2011 by Rachel Boyd.
Links are also made to the Feet First Picture Book Competition run by the New Zealand Transport Agency each year.
Thou shalt not steal - What every Educator should know about staying legal on...Rachel Evans Boyd
An introduction to what every educator should know about copyright, staying legal and working within the law online (from a New Zealand perspective).
With the advent of ICT and eLearning, teaching has changed. Teachers are working in an ever-increasing digital world. Digital technologies have revolutionised how creative works are made, distributed and used.
But what about copyright?
Is everything on the Internet fair game?
Can I use that google image in my digital story??
If you (or your students) use or
create content online this workshop is for you.
Learn how to find audio, images and other digital resources that offer completely legal alternatives for digital publishing and ways you can protect digital content you make using creative commons.
Creating Shutterbugs - Digital Photography in the ClassroomRachel Evans Boyd
Bring the world of digital photography alive in your classroom and create a class of shutterbugs! Enrich your teaching and learning programmes and develop visual literacy with your students - all while having fun in the process! A session filled with ideas, tips, tricks and jam-packed with inspiration.
Covering the basics of teaching students HOW to take great digital photos to ideas for WHAT to do with all of their fabulous photos and exploring the wealth of web 2.0 tools useful in this area; you will leave with great ideas for inspiring digital photography shutterbugs in your students next term.
Presented by Rachel Boyd @ ULearn10 Conference, October 2010
A Digital Toolkit for Year 0 to 4 Teachers - July 2010Rachel Evans Boyd
This document provides an overview of top digital tools for teachers in years 0-4. It describes the digital camera as a simple yet amazing tool that allows teachers to teach students how to safely handle cameras and tips for taking great shots. It then summarizes various free online tools for creating mind maps, digital diagrams, social bookmarking, blogging, comic making, word clouds and more that are excellent resources for junior and middle school teachers. It concludes by asking teachers to share their ideas for how they could use these digital tools in the classroom.
Thou Shalt Not Steal - What every teacher needs to know about staying legal o...Rachel Evans Boyd
SEE MY UPDATED VERSION OF THIS PRESENTATION HERE:
http://www.slideshare.net/rachelboyd/thou-shalt-not-steal-what-every-educator-should-know-about-staying-legal-online-updated-2011
Presentation on staying legal in an online environment, addressing copyright and introducing creative commons. Learning@School, February 2010.
This presentation explores internet and cyber safety for primary school students. It will provide tools, strategies and ideas for teaching students to be responsible digital citizens and play safely in the "digital playground" beyond the classroom. Attendees should bring their laptops to get involved in the discussion on how to understand internet risks and minimize them through cybersafety education.
Room 9 Nelson Central Feet First Picture Book Competition EntryRachel Evans Boyd
Kowhai didn't want to take the car to school like usual and thinks of alternative ways her classmates get to school that seem more exciting, such as piggyback rides, stilts, cartwheels, parachuting, flying, skipping, swinging from trees, bouncing, digging, swimming. Kowhai decides to ride her bike to school instead to keep fit and get there safely in a fun way like her peers.
eConfidence & Connection - Inspiring and Scaffolding our Students through eLe...Rachel Evans Boyd
This document summarizes Rachel Boyd's presentation on using technology to inspire and support student learning. She discusses using tools like blogs, wikis, and Skype to connect students to the world and provide authentic audiences for their work. Boyd advocates using technology to open up new ways of learning rather than just supplementing traditional methods. She also stresses the importance of scaffolding learning with technology, promoting student ownership, and giving teaching practice a "shake up" by connecting classrooms to the world in new ways.
This document provides ideas for implementing information and communication technology (ICT) with junior students using digital cameras, mind mapping software, and digital painting programs. It discusses using digital cameras to create digital trip books, portraits, macro photos, self-introductions, depictions of letters of the week, and digital portrait flipbooks. It also presents ideas for using photos in activities involving Maori greetings, speech bubbles, showing personality, digital collages, photo symmetry, and photographic artworks.
The document discusses using video sharing platforms like YouTube, TeacherTube, and SlideShare in the classroom. It provides information on each platform, how educators can use them, and examples. Key points include: YouTube allows uploading videos and has over 100 million daily views; TeacherTube is for educators to share lessons, tips, and videos; SlideShare allows sharing presentations online and embedding them in blogs and wikis. The document encourages educators to find resources on these sites to support their teaching and engage students.
Best practices for project execution and deliveryCLIVE MINCHIN
A select set of project management best practices to keep your project on-track, on-cost and aligned to scope. Many firms have don't have the necessary skills, diligence, methods and oversight of their projects; this leads to slippage, higher costs and longer timeframes. Often firms have a history of projects that simply failed to move the needle. These best practices will help your firm avoid these pitfalls but they require fortitude to apply.
Unveiling the Dynamic Personalities, Key Dates, and Horoscope Insights: Gemin...my Pandit
Explore the fascinating world of the Gemini Zodiac Sign. Discover the unique personality traits, key dates, and horoscope insights of Gemini individuals. Learn how their sociable, communicative nature and boundless curiosity make them the dynamic explorers of the zodiac. Dive into the duality of the Gemini sign and understand their intellectual and adventurous spirit.
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