The Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA) requires schools and libraries that receive E-rate funding for internet access or internal connections to implement internet safety policies and technology protection measures. These measures must include blocking access to obscene, child pornography, or harmful material. Schools must also adopt policies for monitoring online activities of minors and addressing issues like cyberbullying and privacy. To receive E-rate funding, schools and libraries must certify that their internet safety policies and technology protections are in place.
This document provides several problem-solving scenarios that teachers may encounter when incorporating technology into their classrooms: arranging for students to submit essays digitally via Word or Google documents; addressing students' lack of access to computers/Internet for a technology project; handling potential plagiarism; accommodating students who dislike technology; providing alternatives for students not allowed Internet use; addressing limited access to digital cameras; resolving computer issues without timely tech support; and managing lengthy student PowerPoint presentations.
This document provides information about an emerging trends in technology course offered by Touro University-California. The course will be held at American Canyon High School from 4:30-9:30pm. It will explore state-of-the-art educational programs and innovations, online learning environments, Web 2.0 services, and mobile devices. Students will become experts in an emerging trend and present to the class. Assignments include creating a class website, reviewing education videos, researching the Horizon Report, studying pedagogies and how technology supports them, and becoming proficient with iTunes U and Microsoft Office. The course objectives, required texts and readings, assignments, and topic/assignment schedule are also outlined.
iTunes U provides access to free educational content from universities, schools, and cultural institutions. The homepage features a New & Notable section highlighting recent additions and users can browse content by category including subscriptions, downloads to their library, and featured universities, schools, and other organizations that contribute material. The Library of Congress collection on iTunes U is especially large with much audio and video content available.
This document provides instructions for writing a life plan book. It specifies that students should write the book with 5 chapters, each a minimum of 400 words on a different topic of their future. Each chapter must include research with cited sources, graphics, and a plan for how to work toward the goal. Students can choose their own topics such as career, family, hobbies, or philosophy of life. The document outlines formatting requirements for either an MLA or desktop published version, including elements like a cover page, table of contents, citations, and chapter headings. It notes the book will be graded on both writing and design elements.
In addition to writing two questions per canto and gathering responses in small-group discussions, students had to illustrate. They had to draw three maps and three scenes. These are examples I use for prototypes.
The Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA) requires schools and libraries that receive E-rate funding for internet access or internal connections to implement internet safety policies and technology protection measures. These measures must include blocking access to obscene, child pornography, or harmful material. Schools must also adopt policies for monitoring online activities of minors and addressing issues like cyberbullying and privacy. To receive E-rate funding, schools and libraries must certify that their internet safety policies and technology protections are in place.
This document provides several problem-solving scenarios that teachers may encounter when incorporating technology into their classrooms: arranging for students to submit essays digitally via Word or Google documents; addressing students' lack of access to computers/Internet for a technology project; handling potential plagiarism; accommodating students who dislike technology; providing alternatives for students not allowed Internet use; addressing limited access to digital cameras; resolving computer issues without timely tech support; and managing lengthy student PowerPoint presentations.
This document provides information about an emerging trends in technology course offered by Touro University-California. The course will be held at American Canyon High School from 4:30-9:30pm. It will explore state-of-the-art educational programs and innovations, online learning environments, Web 2.0 services, and mobile devices. Students will become experts in an emerging trend and present to the class. Assignments include creating a class website, reviewing education videos, researching the Horizon Report, studying pedagogies and how technology supports them, and becoming proficient with iTunes U and Microsoft Office. The course objectives, required texts and readings, assignments, and topic/assignment schedule are also outlined.
iTunes U provides access to free educational content from universities, schools, and cultural institutions. The homepage features a New & Notable section highlighting recent additions and users can browse content by category including subscriptions, downloads to their library, and featured universities, schools, and other organizations that contribute material. The Library of Congress collection on iTunes U is especially large with much audio and video content available.
This document provides instructions for writing a life plan book. It specifies that students should write the book with 5 chapters, each a minimum of 400 words on a different topic of their future. Each chapter must include research with cited sources, graphics, and a plan for how to work toward the goal. Students can choose their own topics such as career, family, hobbies, or philosophy of life. The document outlines formatting requirements for either an MLA or desktop published version, including elements like a cover page, table of contents, citations, and chapter headings. It notes the book will be graded on both writing and design elements.
In addition to writing two questions per canto and gathering responses in small-group discussions, students had to illustrate. They had to draw three maps and three scenes. These are examples I use for prototypes.
Welcome to Excel Adventures in Multimedia 2014gibb0
This document describes a shared site that provides cloud storage, access to resources through a portal, and allows for using knowledge of and creating multimedia content. It also mentions there is additional information available.
This document provides guidelines for an Excel project where students will create a short film using Excel. Students have the option to work individually or with partners to tell a 2-part story using the same characters. Films must be between 1.5-2 minutes. Stories must include characters, setting, conflict, plot, and soundtrack. Sample storylines are provided. Films must include at least 3 characters, props, character actions, dialogue, background changes, background music, title/end scenes, and the line "I am so hungry I could eat a crocodile sandwich." Content should be non-violent, creative, and age-appropriate.
The document is an invitation to a party celebrating Steve and Susan's next-to-last year of teaching. It asks recipients to come to the party, bring a friend, relax and have fun. It mentions that Frankie is still alive and that the party will have a variety of tequila cocktails available using leftover tequila from previous parties.
Philosophy and theology terms dante vocabulary colorizedgibb0
This document defines and briefly describes various philosophical, theological, and religious terms. Some key terms summarized are:
Philosophy is defined as the love and pursuit of wisdom through intellectual means and moral self-discipline. Theology is the study of the nature of God and religious truth. Catholicism pertains to the universal Christian church or the ancient, undivided Christian church. Protestantism refers to Christians who seceded from the Roman Catholic Church during the Reformation. Buddhism is the doctrine attributed to Gautama Buddha that suffering comes from existence but can be overcome through enlightenment.
This document provides information about goals and objectives for improving technology proficiency among students and teachers at Benicia High School and Liberty High School over the next three years. It involved gathering input from students, teachers, parents and the community. The current level of technical proficiency among students is 40% and the goal is to double that to 80% within three years. For teachers, current proficiency is 35% and the goal is to double that to 70% over three years. Plans are outlined to provide direct technology training to students, especially freshmen, and help them use skills to enhance their academic performance and career preparation.
The document outlines goals for Benicia High School and Liberty High School to improve student and staff technology skills and use of technology to enhance learning by the end of the third year.
Key goals include having 80% of students demonstrate proficiency in various technology skills and having 70% of teachers incorporate at least one annual technology project into their curriculum that involves classroom computer use and software applications.
The goals and objectives are evaluated annually through standardized test scores, surveys, tracking technology-based projects, and curriculum reviews to help modify the technology program as needed based on the results.
The Benicia Unified School District developed a 5-year educational technology plan from 2002-2006 to improve student achievement through technology integration. The plan was created by a technology committee comprising teachers, administrators, parents and board members. It focuses on 3 areas: 1) developing technology curriculum and skills for students, 2) providing professional development for teachers, and 3) upgrading infrastructure and technical support. The goals are to improve student technology proficiency, increase teacher technology training, lower student-computer ratios, and enhance network connectivity. Stakeholders across the district provided input during plan development.
Benicia High School submitted a technology inventory form as part of an education technology grant application. The summary provides:
1) Benicia High School currently has 350 computers available for use, with 187 located in computer labs. They plan to acquire 64 additional computers for the labs with grant funds.
2) They currently have various peripherals like printers, cameras, and projectors. They plan to acquire 50 additional printers and 8 additional cameras/projectors with grant funds.
3) The school has a local area network connecting all 87 classrooms to the internet and district office. They plan to maintain this connectivity with grant funds.
Benicia, California is a city of 28,000 people located north of Berkeley that has transitioned from a bedroom community to an actively engaged participant in the digital age. Benicia High School has over 1,700 students across 20 buildings and seeks to prepare its students to thrive with technology. If awarded a grant, the school would use funds to provide ubiquitous technology access across the curriculum, establish online teacher and department resources, and ensure students graduate with digital portfolios demonstrating technology skills. The vision is for reliable, invisible technology used as naturally as books, with continuous support available to students and staff.
Power point from hell - Journalism Textbook Digitizedgibb0
This document provides guidance for becoming a journalist. It covers understanding news values, gathering news from various sources, writing news stories using the inverted pyramid structure, conducting interviews, writing different story types like features and sports, and creating editorial pieces, reviews, and surveys. The key aspects of writing news include focusing on the most important facts, maintaining objectivity and balance, using attribution and quotes, and providing timely and accurate information for readers.
Mr. Ramirez, a Mexican immigrant who had been living and working in the US for over two years, is discovered to have overstayed his temporary visa. Two police officers arrive at the rooming house where Mr. Ramirez lives to deport him back to Mexico. His landlady, Mrs. O'Brian, is saddened to see him go as he had been a good tenant. Mr. Ramirez pleads with Mrs. O'Brian to let him stay, as he has a job and likes it in the US, but must return to Mexico with the police officers. He tearfully says goodbye to Mrs. O'Brian, thanking her for being good to him but expressing that
Mr. Gibbs provides many tips for writing drafts and constructing essays. For rough drafts, he recommends understanding the topic, writing outlines, recording all thoughts, and reading drafts aloud. For final drafts, he advises identifying a clear thesis, supporting it throughout with evidence, and structuring the essay with an introduction, body paragraphs developing the thesis, and a conclusion. Finally, he offers guidance on formatting, such as creative titles, margins, and cover pages. The overall message is to fully develop ideas in drafts and construct a well-organized final essay focused on a strong central thesis.
1. The banker had made a bet 15 years ago that a young lawyer couldn't stay in solitary confinement for 15 years for a payment of 2 million. The lawyer agreed and was imprisoned in a lodge on the banker's property.
2. After 15 years of imprisonment, studying thousands of books, the lawyer had gone mad. On the last night before his release, the bankrupt banker considered killing the lawyer to avoid paying the 2 million.
3. The banker found the lawyer asleep and a note renouncing the 2 million, despising earthly pleasures and wisdom gained from books. The lawyer then escaped early, breaking the terms of the bet to deprive himself of the money. The banker was left feeling great
Inflexible logic by russell maloney complete textgibb0
1. Mr. Bainbridge sets up an experiment to test the hypothesis that if six chimpanzees were given typewriters and unlimited time, they would eventually reproduce all the works in the British Museum. He houses six chimpanzees in his conservatory with typewriters.
2. Over the following months, each chimpanzee accurately reproduces complete works from the British Museum without any errors. Professor Mallard, initially skeptical, becomes increasingly disturbed by the results.
3. During a visit to see the chimpanzees, Professor Mallard shoots and kills several of them, believing the results defy the laws of probability. Mr. Bainbridge wrestles a gun away but is shot and
Support presentation for reading on three levels. Students first read the photographs, we distinguish between literal observations and subjective inferences, then we discuss the levels.
The document provides instructions for creating a GoAnimate cartoon in Excel as a project. Students can work individually or with partners to make a 1-2 minute cartoon with at least 3 characters, 2 backgrounds, title slides, music, and a minimum run time of 1 minute 30 seconds. The cartoon must include a storyline where characters face a problem and seek help from a third character, include the line "That will make grandma get up and dance", and feature an animal. Content should be age-appropriate and creative. Sample storylines are provided.
The document is a manual about using Word. Chapter 1 discusses inserting drop caps, columns, photos and text wrap. Chapter 2 covers inserting clipart and formatting text. Chapter 3 covers inserting shapes and smart art. Chapter 4 discusses quick parts and text box pull quotes. Chapter 5 is about embedding objects. The manual provides information on using various Word features to format and style documents.
Dante Alighieri was born in 1265 in Florence, Italy. He fell in love with Beatrice Portinari at age 9. After her death in 1290, he wrote La Vita Nuova. In 1300, he became involved in Florentine politics as a member of the White Guelph faction. However, after political upheaval, he was exiled from Florence in 1302 and spent the rest of his life traveling between Italian cities while writing The Divine Comedy. Dante finished The Divine Comedy in 1321 before dying in Ravenna later that year.
Welcome to Excel Adventures in Multimedia 2014gibb0
This document describes a shared site that provides cloud storage, access to resources through a portal, and allows for using knowledge of and creating multimedia content. It also mentions there is additional information available.
This document provides guidelines for an Excel project where students will create a short film using Excel. Students have the option to work individually or with partners to tell a 2-part story using the same characters. Films must be between 1.5-2 minutes. Stories must include characters, setting, conflict, plot, and soundtrack. Sample storylines are provided. Films must include at least 3 characters, props, character actions, dialogue, background changes, background music, title/end scenes, and the line "I am so hungry I could eat a crocodile sandwich." Content should be non-violent, creative, and age-appropriate.
The document is an invitation to a party celebrating Steve and Susan's next-to-last year of teaching. It asks recipients to come to the party, bring a friend, relax and have fun. It mentions that Frankie is still alive and that the party will have a variety of tequila cocktails available using leftover tequila from previous parties.
Philosophy and theology terms dante vocabulary colorizedgibb0
This document defines and briefly describes various philosophical, theological, and religious terms. Some key terms summarized are:
Philosophy is defined as the love and pursuit of wisdom through intellectual means and moral self-discipline. Theology is the study of the nature of God and religious truth. Catholicism pertains to the universal Christian church or the ancient, undivided Christian church. Protestantism refers to Christians who seceded from the Roman Catholic Church during the Reformation. Buddhism is the doctrine attributed to Gautama Buddha that suffering comes from existence but can be overcome through enlightenment.
This document provides information about goals and objectives for improving technology proficiency among students and teachers at Benicia High School and Liberty High School over the next three years. It involved gathering input from students, teachers, parents and the community. The current level of technical proficiency among students is 40% and the goal is to double that to 80% within three years. For teachers, current proficiency is 35% and the goal is to double that to 70% over three years. Plans are outlined to provide direct technology training to students, especially freshmen, and help them use skills to enhance their academic performance and career preparation.
The document outlines goals for Benicia High School and Liberty High School to improve student and staff technology skills and use of technology to enhance learning by the end of the third year.
Key goals include having 80% of students demonstrate proficiency in various technology skills and having 70% of teachers incorporate at least one annual technology project into their curriculum that involves classroom computer use and software applications.
The goals and objectives are evaluated annually through standardized test scores, surveys, tracking technology-based projects, and curriculum reviews to help modify the technology program as needed based on the results.
The Benicia Unified School District developed a 5-year educational technology plan from 2002-2006 to improve student achievement through technology integration. The plan was created by a technology committee comprising teachers, administrators, parents and board members. It focuses on 3 areas: 1) developing technology curriculum and skills for students, 2) providing professional development for teachers, and 3) upgrading infrastructure and technical support. The goals are to improve student technology proficiency, increase teacher technology training, lower student-computer ratios, and enhance network connectivity. Stakeholders across the district provided input during plan development.
Benicia High School submitted a technology inventory form as part of an education technology grant application. The summary provides:
1) Benicia High School currently has 350 computers available for use, with 187 located in computer labs. They plan to acquire 64 additional computers for the labs with grant funds.
2) They currently have various peripherals like printers, cameras, and projectors. They plan to acquire 50 additional printers and 8 additional cameras/projectors with grant funds.
3) The school has a local area network connecting all 87 classrooms to the internet and district office. They plan to maintain this connectivity with grant funds.
Benicia, California is a city of 28,000 people located north of Berkeley that has transitioned from a bedroom community to an actively engaged participant in the digital age. Benicia High School has over 1,700 students across 20 buildings and seeks to prepare its students to thrive with technology. If awarded a grant, the school would use funds to provide ubiquitous technology access across the curriculum, establish online teacher and department resources, and ensure students graduate with digital portfolios demonstrating technology skills. The vision is for reliable, invisible technology used as naturally as books, with continuous support available to students and staff.
Power point from hell - Journalism Textbook Digitizedgibb0
This document provides guidance for becoming a journalist. It covers understanding news values, gathering news from various sources, writing news stories using the inverted pyramid structure, conducting interviews, writing different story types like features and sports, and creating editorial pieces, reviews, and surveys. The key aspects of writing news include focusing on the most important facts, maintaining objectivity and balance, using attribution and quotes, and providing timely and accurate information for readers.
Mr. Ramirez, a Mexican immigrant who had been living and working in the US for over two years, is discovered to have overstayed his temporary visa. Two police officers arrive at the rooming house where Mr. Ramirez lives to deport him back to Mexico. His landlady, Mrs. O'Brian, is saddened to see him go as he had been a good tenant. Mr. Ramirez pleads with Mrs. O'Brian to let him stay, as he has a job and likes it in the US, but must return to Mexico with the police officers. He tearfully says goodbye to Mrs. O'Brian, thanking her for being good to him but expressing that
Mr. Gibbs provides many tips for writing drafts and constructing essays. For rough drafts, he recommends understanding the topic, writing outlines, recording all thoughts, and reading drafts aloud. For final drafts, he advises identifying a clear thesis, supporting it throughout with evidence, and structuring the essay with an introduction, body paragraphs developing the thesis, and a conclusion. Finally, he offers guidance on formatting, such as creative titles, margins, and cover pages. The overall message is to fully develop ideas in drafts and construct a well-organized final essay focused on a strong central thesis.
1. The banker had made a bet 15 years ago that a young lawyer couldn't stay in solitary confinement for 15 years for a payment of 2 million. The lawyer agreed and was imprisoned in a lodge on the banker's property.
2. After 15 years of imprisonment, studying thousands of books, the lawyer had gone mad. On the last night before his release, the bankrupt banker considered killing the lawyer to avoid paying the 2 million.
3. The banker found the lawyer asleep and a note renouncing the 2 million, despising earthly pleasures and wisdom gained from books. The lawyer then escaped early, breaking the terms of the bet to deprive himself of the money. The banker was left feeling great
Inflexible logic by russell maloney complete textgibb0
1. Mr. Bainbridge sets up an experiment to test the hypothesis that if six chimpanzees were given typewriters and unlimited time, they would eventually reproduce all the works in the British Museum. He houses six chimpanzees in his conservatory with typewriters.
2. Over the following months, each chimpanzee accurately reproduces complete works from the British Museum without any errors. Professor Mallard, initially skeptical, becomes increasingly disturbed by the results.
3. During a visit to see the chimpanzees, Professor Mallard shoots and kills several of them, believing the results defy the laws of probability. Mr. Bainbridge wrestles a gun away but is shot and
Support presentation for reading on three levels. Students first read the photographs, we distinguish between literal observations and subjective inferences, then we discuss the levels.
The document provides instructions for creating a GoAnimate cartoon in Excel as a project. Students can work individually or with partners to make a 1-2 minute cartoon with at least 3 characters, 2 backgrounds, title slides, music, and a minimum run time of 1 minute 30 seconds. The cartoon must include a storyline where characters face a problem and seek help from a third character, include the line "That will make grandma get up and dance", and feature an animal. Content should be age-appropriate and creative. Sample storylines are provided.
The document is a manual about using Word. Chapter 1 discusses inserting drop caps, columns, photos and text wrap. Chapter 2 covers inserting clipart and formatting text. Chapter 3 covers inserting shapes and smart art. Chapter 4 discusses quick parts and text box pull quotes. Chapter 5 is about embedding objects. The manual provides information on using various Word features to format and style documents.
Dante Alighieri was born in 1265 in Florence, Italy. He fell in love with Beatrice Portinari at age 9. After her death in 1290, he wrote La Vita Nuova. In 1300, he became involved in Florentine politics as a member of the White Guelph faction. However, after political upheaval, he was exiled from Florence in 1302 and spent the rest of his life traveling between Italian cities while writing The Divine Comedy. Dante finished The Divine Comedy in 1321 before dying in Ravenna later that year.
How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
How to Manage Your Lost Opportunities in Odoo 17 CRMCeline George
Odoo 17 CRM allows us to track why we lose sales opportunities with "Lost Reasons." This helps analyze our sales process and identify areas for improvement. Here's how to configure lost reasons in Odoo 17 CRM
Executive Directors Chat Leveraging AI for Diversity, Equity, and InclusionTechSoup
Let’s explore the intersection of technology and equity in the final session of our DEI series. Discover how AI tools, like ChatGPT, can be used to support and enhance your nonprofit's DEI initiatives. Participants will gain insights into practical AI applications and get tips for leveraging technology to advance their DEI goals.
The simplified electron and muon model, Oscillating Spacetime: The Foundation...RitikBhardwaj56
Discover the Simplified Electron and Muon Model: A New Wave-Based Approach to Understanding Particles delves into a groundbreaking theory that presents electrons and muons as rotating soliton waves within oscillating spacetime. Geared towards students, researchers, and science buffs, this book breaks down complex ideas into simple explanations. It covers topics such as electron waves, temporal dynamics, and the implications of this model on particle physics. With clear illustrations and easy-to-follow explanations, readers will gain a new outlook on the universe's fundamental nature.
Main Java[All of the Base Concepts}.docxadhitya5119
This is part 1 of my Java Learning Journey. This Contains Custom methods, classes, constructors, packages, multithreading , try- catch block, finally block and more.
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.