The document provides instructions for teachers to add small group instruction resources to their department's SharePoint pages by April 3rd. It outlines the steps to find a resource, log into SharePoint, choose their campus and department, add the resource document, and notify Carol by email. It also provides examples of video, PowerPoint, document and lesson plan resources for small group instruction that can be shared.
At EdUI 2009 we looked at 5 proven techniques you can take home to your institution and use to get participation and yes, "buy-in," during the web design process:
1. KJ sessions for getting the best ideas from a group of people - and getting them to agree!
2. Nav Bar Survivor - a great trick for solving the "What should be in the top nav?" argument
3. Posterframes - Poster sessions for fleshing out landing pages
4. Mood Boards - Get input from your team on the emotion and tone of your website.
5. Design Consequences game for generating alternative designs quickly
These are all techniques we've learned or developed to help a large group of people from various parts of an institution work together to develop their site architecture in a short period of time. And not fight about it later.
We did the KJ session hands-on during the workshop.
At EdUI 2009 we looked at 5 proven techniques you can take home to your institution and use to get participation and yes, "buy-in," during the web design process:
1. KJ sessions for getting the best ideas from a group of people - and getting them to agree!
2. Nav Bar Survivor - a great trick for solving the "What should be in the top nav?" argument
3. Posterframes - Poster sessions for fleshing out landing pages
4. Mood Boards - Get input from your team on the emotion and tone of your website.
5. Design Consequences game for generating alternative designs quickly
These are all techniques we've learned or developed to help a large group of people from various parts of an institution work together to develop their site architecture in a short period of time. And not fight about it later.
We did the KJ session hands-on during the workshop.
You are a scientist. You are busy. You want to be on social media but don't know where to start. Then this presentation is for you. Three easy ways to start within 10 minutes.
How To Build An Infographic Using Microsoft PowerpointPaul Wilson
For years I've used Powerpoint to build graphic and data rich infographics. It's easy and quick to use and at the same time looks professional. This SlideShare takes you by the hand each step of the way until you have something you're proud of!
10 ways to crank up your infographic design & productivityEasel.ly
One of the most frequently asked questions we hear is "how do I create engaging infographics and FAST?" Well, the good news is you don’t need to be a graphic designer! Attend this webinar, and you’ll quickly learn 10 Ways to Crank Up Your Infographic Design & Productivity with Easel.ly!
Did you know you can...
1. embed an explainer video or video tutorial?
2. collaborate with multiple users on the same infographic?
3. add hyperlinks to redirect your audience to more information or content?
Learn more about these and other great ways to quickly and affordably create quality infographics that inspire and engage!
Small Business and Enterpreneurship :The key difference between small business and entrepreneurship is that a small business is a limited scale business owned and operated by an individual or a group of individuals whereas an entrepreneurship is defined as the process of designing, launching and operating a new business, which usually starts as a small business and pursues growth.
Are You a small business owner or an entrepreneur?
Even though small business owners are commonly referred to as entrepreneurs, these two roles are not entirely the same. Small business owners are more conservative, while entrepreneurs thrive on change and innovation. The following are the most significant distinctions that can be made between small business owners and entrepreneurs.
What are some examples of small businesses?
Daycare Business. Once again,this is another business you can start small with little money in your home. ...
Yoga Classes. ...
Handyperson Business. ...
Resale Store. ...
Subscription Box Business. ...
Catering Service. ...
Junk Removal Business. ...
Gift Shop. ...
Carpet/Upholstery Cleaning. ...
Party Planning Business. ...
How to create a more successful entrepreneurial business?
Get Organized. To achieve business success you need to be organized. ...
Keep Detailed Records. All successful businesses keep detailed records. ...
Analyze Your Competition. Competition breeds the best results. ...
Understand the Risks and Rewards. ...
Be Creative. ...
Stay Focused. ...
Prepare to Make Sacrifices. ...
Provide Great Service. ...
Be Consistent. ...
What's the best entrepreneurship project?
Creative Small Business Ideas for Entrepreneurs Art Seller. If you're a visual artist, you can create original drawings, paintings or prints of your work and build a business around selling them. Wedding Photographer. ... Jewelry Maker. ... Logo Designer. ... Musician. ... Blogger. ... Mobile App Designer. ... Vintage Reseller. ... Interior Designer. ... Landscape Designer. ... More items...
Entrepreneurship
An entrepreneur is someone who creates a new innovative business by himself/herself. They take huge and unknown risks and then reap the rewards when successful. Entrepreneurs have specific characteristics in themselves. They are risk-taking, innovative, sharp-minded, and disciplined. An entrepreneur usually introduces a new product or service to the market. Such entrepreneurial ventures have high potential growth with an equal level of uncertainty. The modern economy benefits a lot from succe...
Small Business Owner
A small business usually deals with established and known products and services. Therefore, small business owners take known and calculated risks. The risks are low; hence the rewards are also low. A small business is an enterprise that is privately owned, a partnership, or a sole proprietorship. A small
The Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management sequence offers a unique learning experience to students who aspire to start businesses or obtain
Return on Investment – Education FundingDevelop a three- to five.docxronak56
Return on Investment – Education Funding
Develop a three- to five-page analysis (excluding the title and reference pages) on the projected return on investment for your college education and projected future employment. This analysis will consist of two parts.
Part 1: Describe how and why you made the decision to pursue an MBA. In the description, include calculations of expenses and opportunity costs related to that decision.
Part 2: Analyze your desired occupation. Determine how much compensation (return) you expect to earn and how long will it take to pay back the return on this investment. Use the financial formulas, Net Present Value (NPV), Internal Rate of Return (IRR), and Payback, provided in Chapters 3 and 4 of your text.
The analysis should be comprehensive and reference specific examples from a minimum of two scholarly sources, in addition to your text. The paper must be formatted according to APA.
NOTES: Needed to pursue MY MBA to position myself for a promotion at work.
Occupation is Manager of supply chain operations spent around 80,000.00 on school. This should be enough info for you.
Mrs. Reeshemah Johnson
EDUC 210
PowerPoint Tips
1. Remember the K-I-S-S rule (Keep It Short and Simple).
a. Do not put entire paragraphs on your slides.
b. Use bullets and only include your main ideas.
c. Stick to the 8x8 rule – 8 lines with 8 words each max per slide. There should be very limited exceptions, eg. definitions, quotes, etc.
d. PowerPoint has lots of bells and whistles. Just because it’s there, doesn’t mean you have to use it.
i. Use simple slide transitions and builds (see #8). Too much spinning and flashing and blinking is distracting and may cause seizures in some people.
ii. Use sounds only if it enhances the message. Omit the applause and the whooshing when the slides change or the text enters/exits.
2. Limit the number of font colors to no more than 2 or 3. Use formatting sparingly – to highlight important information.
3. Consistency is key. All the slides should look like they are from the same presentation. Use design templates (themes) to help achieve this.
4. For slide titles, use sentence case, not all CAPS, and center the text.
5. Title font should be at least 38pt font.
6. Text should be at least 24pt font.
7. On dark backgrounds, use light font. On light backgrounds, use dark font. Light backgrounds with dark fonts “pop” more.
8. Graphics and sound should be relevant. Don’t include anything that does not add to the message.
9. Builds refer to the way text, graphics, objects, etc enter or exit the slide. This is done using the Custom Animation button on the Animations tab. Highlight the text/graphic/object, and click the Custom Animation button.
10. Changes to the entire presentation can be made by making changes to the Slide Master (View Slide Master).
Education World® Quiz Students With PowerPoint!
Quiz Students With PowerPoint!
By Lorrie Jackson
WHY A TECHTORIAL?
What will I learn ...
You are a scientist. You are busy. You want to be on social media but don't know where to start. Then this presentation is for you. Three easy ways to start within 10 minutes.
How To Build An Infographic Using Microsoft PowerpointPaul Wilson
For years I've used Powerpoint to build graphic and data rich infographics. It's easy and quick to use and at the same time looks professional. This SlideShare takes you by the hand each step of the way until you have something you're proud of!
10 ways to crank up your infographic design & productivityEasel.ly
One of the most frequently asked questions we hear is "how do I create engaging infographics and FAST?" Well, the good news is you don’t need to be a graphic designer! Attend this webinar, and you’ll quickly learn 10 Ways to Crank Up Your Infographic Design & Productivity with Easel.ly!
Did you know you can...
1. embed an explainer video or video tutorial?
2. collaborate with multiple users on the same infographic?
3. add hyperlinks to redirect your audience to more information or content?
Learn more about these and other great ways to quickly and affordably create quality infographics that inspire and engage!
Small Business and Enterpreneurship :The key difference between small business and entrepreneurship is that a small business is a limited scale business owned and operated by an individual or a group of individuals whereas an entrepreneurship is defined as the process of designing, launching and operating a new business, which usually starts as a small business and pursues growth.
Are You a small business owner or an entrepreneur?
Even though small business owners are commonly referred to as entrepreneurs, these two roles are not entirely the same. Small business owners are more conservative, while entrepreneurs thrive on change and innovation. The following are the most significant distinctions that can be made between small business owners and entrepreneurs.
What are some examples of small businesses?
Daycare Business. Once again,this is another business you can start small with little money in your home. ...
Yoga Classes. ...
Handyperson Business. ...
Resale Store. ...
Subscription Box Business. ...
Catering Service. ...
Junk Removal Business. ...
Gift Shop. ...
Carpet/Upholstery Cleaning. ...
Party Planning Business. ...
How to create a more successful entrepreneurial business?
Get Organized. To achieve business success you need to be organized. ...
Keep Detailed Records. All successful businesses keep detailed records. ...
Analyze Your Competition. Competition breeds the best results. ...
Understand the Risks and Rewards. ...
Be Creative. ...
Stay Focused. ...
Prepare to Make Sacrifices. ...
Provide Great Service. ...
Be Consistent. ...
What's the best entrepreneurship project?
Creative Small Business Ideas for Entrepreneurs Art Seller. If you're a visual artist, you can create original drawings, paintings or prints of your work and build a business around selling them. Wedding Photographer. ... Jewelry Maker. ... Logo Designer. ... Musician. ... Blogger. ... Mobile App Designer. ... Vintage Reseller. ... Interior Designer. ... Landscape Designer. ... More items...
Entrepreneurship
An entrepreneur is someone who creates a new innovative business by himself/herself. They take huge and unknown risks and then reap the rewards when successful. Entrepreneurs have specific characteristics in themselves. They are risk-taking, innovative, sharp-minded, and disciplined. An entrepreneur usually introduces a new product or service to the market. Such entrepreneurial ventures have high potential growth with an equal level of uncertainty. The modern economy benefits a lot from succe...
Small Business Owner
A small business usually deals with established and known products and services. Therefore, small business owners take known and calculated risks. The risks are low; hence the rewards are also low. A small business is an enterprise that is privately owned, a partnership, or a sole proprietorship. A small
The Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management sequence offers a unique learning experience to students who aspire to start businesses or obtain
Return on Investment – Education FundingDevelop a three- to five.docxronak56
Return on Investment – Education Funding
Develop a three- to five-page analysis (excluding the title and reference pages) on the projected return on investment for your college education and projected future employment. This analysis will consist of two parts.
Part 1: Describe how and why you made the decision to pursue an MBA. In the description, include calculations of expenses and opportunity costs related to that decision.
Part 2: Analyze your desired occupation. Determine how much compensation (return) you expect to earn and how long will it take to pay back the return on this investment. Use the financial formulas, Net Present Value (NPV), Internal Rate of Return (IRR), and Payback, provided in Chapters 3 and 4 of your text.
The analysis should be comprehensive and reference specific examples from a minimum of two scholarly sources, in addition to your text. The paper must be formatted according to APA.
NOTES: Needed to pursue MY MBA to position myself for a promotion at work.
Occupation is Manager of supply chain operations spent around 80,000.00 on school. This should be enough info for you.
Mrs. Reeshemah Johnson
EDUC 210
PowerPoint Tips
1. Remember the K-I-S-S rule (Keep It Short and Simple).
a. Do not put entire paragraphs on your slides.
b. Use bullets and only include your main ideas.
c. Stick to the 8x8 rule – 8 lines with 8 words each max per slide. There should be very limited exceptions, eg. definitions, quotes, etc.
d. PowerPoint has lots of bells and whistles. Just because it’s there, doesn’t mean you have to use it.
i. Use simple slide transitions and builds (see #8). Too much spinning and flashing and blinking is distracting and may cause seizures in some people.
ii. Use sounds only if it enhances the message. Omit the applause and the whooshing when the slides change or the text enters/exits.
2. Limit the number of font colors to no more than 2 or 3. Use formatting sparingly – to highlight important information.
3. Consistency is key. All the slides should look like they are from the same presentation. Use design templates (themes) to help achieve this.
4. For slide titles, use sentence case, not all CAPS, and center the text.
5. Title font should be at least 38pt font.
6. Text should be at least 24pt font.
7. On dark backgrounds, use light font. On light backgrounds, use dark font. Light backgrounds with dark fonts “pop” more.
8. Graphics and sound should be relevant. Don’t include anything that does not add to the message.
9. Builds refer to the way text, graphics, objects, etc enter or exit the slide. This is done using the Custom Animation button on the Animations tab. Highlight the text/graphic/object, and click the Custom Animation button.
10. Changes to the entire presentation can be made by making changes to the Slide Master (View Slide Master).
Education World® Quiz Students With PowerPoint!
Quiz Students With PowerPoint!
By Lorrie Jackson
WHY A TECHTORIAL?
What will I learn ...
Visual Tools and Innovation Games - Full Day Workshop - DevIntersections - No...
March technology training 2013
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Please complete this
puzzle by clicking on
each puzzle piece in
order
to complete your
training.
You will receive credit
when you have
completed your entry
for #16.
DUE WEDNESDAY,
APRIL 3, 2013!!
Play Slide Show by hitting
the F5 key on top of the
keyboard. What ever
piece you click will take
you to its question page.
For more help check out
the tutorial on the last
slide
March Tech Training - Sharepoint
Start
Over
2. Your goal is to add a Small Group
Instruction (SGI) resource(s) to your
Department’s SharePoint pages.
*Click the Arrow in the Bottom Right Corner After
Reading and Your Picture will Start to Reveal. Then, click
on puzzle piece #2 for more information.
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3. First, find a SGI resource you’d like to
share!
You can locate a helpful video, PowerPoint, article, or
share a lesson plan or activity that worked well for your
SGI class periods!
*Click the Arrow in the Bottom Right Corner After
Reading and Your Picture will Start to Reveal. Then, click
on puzzle piece #3 for more information.
2
4. Login to the South Campus
Sharepoint Portal
1. Go to http://portal.dpisd.org
2. Enter your regular username and password. (Figure 1)
*Click the Arrow in the Bottom Right Corner After
Completing these Steps and Your Picture will Start to
Reveal. Then, click on puzzle piece #4 for more
information.
3
Figure 1
5. Choose South Campus
1. Click on Campus>DPHS – South Campus (Figure 2)
*Click the Arrow in the Bottom Right Corner After
Completing these Steps and Your Picture will Start to
Reveal. Then, click on puzzle piece #5 for more
information.
4
Figure 2
6. Find Your Department
1. Find your department and click on it. (Figure 3)
*Click the Arrow in the Bottom Right Corner After
Completing these Steps and Your Picture will Start to
Reveal. Then, click on puzzle piece #6 for more
information.
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Figure 3
7. Add Documents
1. Once on your Dept. page, click Add Document. (Figure 4)
*Click the Arrow in the Bottom Right Corner After
Completing these Steps and Your Picture will Start to
Reveal. Then, click on puzzle piece #7 for more
information.
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Figure 4
8. Locate your resource
1. Locate your SGI resource by browsing your computer.
(Figure 5)
*Click the Arrow in the Bottom Right Corner After
Completing these Steps and Your Picture will Start to
Reveal. Then, click on puzzle piece #8 for more
information.
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Figure 5
9. Just Some Reminders:
• Lesson plans, Pages with a link(s) to a resource, or other
written resources would be best uploaded as .docx, .doc, or
.pdf.
• If you find a great video, you can add the link to it on a
document or you can download it using Ant Video Downloader
for Firefox and add the entire video clip.
• You can add PowerPoints and other media resources you find,
as well.
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*Click the Arrow in the Bottom Right
Corner After Reading this Reminder and
Your Picture will Start to Reveal. Then,
click on puzzle piece #9 for more
information.
10. You’ve completed your Technology
Requirement for March.
Please email Carol Mortensen at cmortensen@dpisd.org to
confirm you have completed the task. Please include your
Department where you posted in your email.
*Click the Arrow in the Bottom Right Corner After
Completing this Step and Your Picture will Start to
Reveal. Then, click on puzzle piece #10 for more
information. (Some resources follow)
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11. Sites To Find Video Resources for SGI:
• SchoolTube (www.schooltube.com)
• TeacherTube (www.teachertube.com)
• Vimeo (www.vimeo.com)
• YouTube EDU (www.youtube.com/education)
*Click the Arrow in the Bottom Right Corner After Completing this
Step and Your Picture will Start to Reveal. Then, click on puzzle
piece #11 for more information. (More resources follow)
10
12. SGI PowerPoint Resources
• Small Group Instruction PowerPoint Presentations
(Found by doing an advanced search in Google choosing PPT as file
type)
*Click the Arrow in the Bottom Right Corner After
Completing this Step and Your Picture will Start to
Reveal. Then, click on puzzle piece #12 for more
information. (More resources follow)
11
13. SGI Document Resources
• SGI Document Resources (DOC)
• SGI Document Resources (PDF)
(Found by doing an advanced search in Google choosing DOC or
PDF as file type)
*Click the Arrow in the Bottom Right Corner After Completing this
Step and Your Picture will Start to Reveal. Then, click on puzzle
piece #13 for more information. (More resources follow)
12
14. SGI Lesson Plan Resources
• SGI Lesson Plan Resources
(Found by doing an advanced search in Google choosing exact
phrases “small group instruction” and “lesson plans”
*Click the Arrow in the Bottom Right Corner After Completing this
Step and Your Picture will Start to Reveal. Then, click on puzzle
piece #14 for more information. (More resources follow)
13
15. SGI and BYOT Resources – Resources for
using SGI with BYOT
• SGI and BYOT Resources
• SGI and BYOD Resources
(Found by doing an advanced search in Google choosing exact
phrases “small group instruction” and “BYOT” or “BYOD”)
*Click the Arrow in the Bottom Right Corner After Completing this
Step and Your Picture will Start to Reveal. Then, click on puzzle
piece #15 for more information.
14
16. Remember to email Carol at
cmortensen@dpisd.org when you’ve
added your resource to the
Sharepoint server!
*Click the Arrow in the Bottom Right Corner After Completing this
Step and Your Picture will Start to Reveal. Then, click on puzzle
piece #16 for more information.
15
17. DUE DATE! Please have this resource
added and your email to Carol by
Wednesday, April 3rd.
*Click the Arrow in the Bottom Right Corner After
Completing this Step and Your Picture will be complete!
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Thanks! - Carol
18. Instruction Tutorial
1. Insert Your own Picture. Once
your picture is inserted, move it so it
fits into the square made of puzzle
pieces.
This is a sample Picture
2. Once in place right click on image
and select Send to Back then Send to
Back from the drop down menu.
3. Play Slide Show By hitting the F5
key on top of you keyboard. Now
select a puzzle piece.