Sunday, April 18, 2010

Copyright & Fair Use

COPYRIGHT

The first copyright law was enacted in 1790 to encourage the advancement of science and creativity. According to that law individuals had to apply for copyright protection and the term of copyright was 14 years, plus a possible 14 year renewal.

The Copyright Law of 1976 provides for immediate protection of work that is a)original, b) creative to a minimal degree, and c) in a fixed or tangible form. The term of copyright was the life of the author plus 50 years.

The Digital Millennium Act of 1998 extended the terms of copyright to life of author plus 70 years. In 2001 the Technology, Education and Copyright Harmonization (TEACH) Act was passed and relates to distance education.

Creative Commons (founded in 2001) provides a way for individuals to protect their work, but also encourage certain uses of them. They provide various license possibilities some with “some rights reserved” and some with “no rights reserved” and provide an easy way to add the html code to a web site. Photos on Flickr often display the CC symbols.

Fair Use is part 107 of the Copyright Law and sets guidelines for allowing teachers and students to use copyrighted material legally depending on four factors:--purpose of use--nature of the work--amount used--effect on the market

WEB SITES
Copyright with Cyberbee
Fair(y) Use Tale

ARTICLES
Starr, L. (2006) "Copyright & Fair Use"
Davidson, H (2002) “The Educator’s Guide to Copyright and Fair Use"
"Copyright and Fair Use Guidelines for Teachers" Chart

Things to Remember ....
*Work does not need to include a copyright symbol to be protected by copyright law. Original work that has a tangible form of expression is automatically copyrighted.

*Permission & Attribution - It is important to seek permission for educational use. Always provide proper attribution of the work of others whether materials is copyrighted or in the public domain.

PLAGIARISM
Plagiarism is using the work of someone else in such a way that it appears as one’s original work.

Detection Tools
Turnitin
- Article: "Teaching academic integrity at Broad Run High School"
- Article: "Judge rules that Turnitin does not violate students copyrights" (J. Oleck, 3/2008)
EVE2 (Essay Verification Engine)
MyDropBox.com



updated 4/10ls

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Future of Education & Technology

What do you think your classroom will look like in 5 years? In 10 years? What kind of tools will you and your students use?

Video: No Future Left Behind Student

WASHINGTON STATE ONLINE SCHOOLS
Digital Learning Department at OSPI
Insight Schools of Washington (9 - 12)
Internet Academy (K-12)
Washington Virtual Academy (K -12)
Everett Online HS (9 - 12)
IQ Internet Academy

ONLINE EDUCATION
Michigan
Alabama
Report: Keeping Pace with K-12 Online Learning (2009)

VIRTUAL WORLDS
Second Life: UH Holds Classes in Virtual World

TECHNOLOGY FOR LESS
Interactive White Board: Turn any surface into an interactive white board with eBeam
Student Computers: XO Computer, Classmate PC, TeacherMate

INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION
Global Education Collaborative
Global School Net
ePals
OneWorld Classrooms
Flat Classroom Educators Ning

RESOURCES

Grant and Funding Websites
Digital Learning Commons - Tools for promoting technology & learning in Washington State Schools


updated 4/10ls

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Kidspiration & Inspiration

Inspiration and Kidspiration are just two of the many software available for classroom use. This software can be used to create a concept map, an idea map and many other mind mapping projects.

A web-based product called Webspiration is in Beta. Sign up here for a free account.

Article: "Kidspiration on an Interactive White Board Inspires Media Specialist's Return to the Classroom"

EXAMPLES & QUICK TOURS
Kidspiration
Examples & Lesson Plans
Kidspiration Quick Tour

Inspiration
Examples & Lesson Plans
Inspiration Quick Tour

SAMPLE PROJECTS
Inspiration & Kidspiration: Teacher-Created Projects (University of Wisconsin-Stout)

STANDARDS
Washington State Standards & Inspiration & Kidspiration
Information & examples are given on how this software supports the Washington EALRS

OTHER RESOURCES
Inspired Learning Community
Webcasts and other Learning Opportunities
North Canton City Schools: Kidspiration

FREE GRAPHIC ORGANIZATION SOFTWARE
Gliffy
Mindomo

updated 3/10ls

Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License.



Grade Book Software


FREE
(usually come with limited features)
Engrade is web based. A “tour” of the software as well as a “features” page and a page with user comments is available.

Where Minds Meet is web based and free. Tools include Class Web Page, Online Gradebook, Reporting Tools, Lesson Plan Organizer and Private Journal.

SUBSCRIPTION BASED (Free trial or free limited features may be available)
GradeConnect is web based. Free for teachers and students, parent and school accounts are available for fee.

SnapGrade is web based. A basic version is free, other options are available.

MyGradeBook is web based. A 30 day trial is available. ($49.95 per year)

GradeSource is web based and the free version comes with advertising. Subscription options are available.

Thinkwave (Win) has a free version with limited features. A subscription option with additional features and technical support and a web version are now available. ($35 - 80 per year)

ClassRoom GradeBook (Win) has a free version. A Pro edition is available with additional features. Subscription with 30 day trial Download: Free Trial Available

Easy Grade Pro (Win, Mac or web based) provides a free download for demonstration purposes, but once twelve or more students or assignments have been added, some of the features are disabled. Subscription options are available. ($48 per year)

USING EXCEL
How to Create a Simple Grade Book Using Microsoft Excel 2007

SCHOOL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
Software Directory

Examples:
PowerSchool

Moodle

updated 3/10ls

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Video in the Classroom

Article: "Caught on Video" by B. Spankle


THE FLIP VIDEO
New York Times: The Flip Ultra Video Recorder

10 Educational Uses for Flip Video

MOVIE MAKER (Microsoft)
DOWNLOAD: In Windows XP it is part of Service Pack 2. If you have Vista it is already on your computer
Windows Movie Maker: How to Center
"Getting Started with Windows Movie Maker" (Vista)

PHOTOSTORY 3 (Microsoft)
DOWNLOAD: Photostory 3
How to Create Slideshows with the Free Photostory 3

"Create your First Photo Story"

iMOVIE (Apple)
First Look iMovie 09 (Apple Blog)
iMovie09
iMovie 09 Tutorials (Apple)

OTHER SOFTWARE
Animoto - create a 30 second professional trailer using your photos
- Animoto for Education
Voice Thread- Classroom 2.0
- Voicethread 4 Education wiki
Xtranormal

OTHER RESOURCES
Digital Storytelling in the Classroom
Makin' Movies Webinar Materials Includes ideas such as Digital Riddles, Vocab Videos, Fast Fiction, Digital Poetry & Creating Digital Kits
Videomaker: Your Guide to Creating and Publishing Great Video

PLACES TO POST VIDEOS
YouTube (Video)
TeacherTube (Video)
Box.net - Online file storage
Dropbox - Online backup, file sync & sharing
_______________________________________________
Resources in Hurst Library
Dragan, P. (2008). Kids, cameras, and the curriculum: Focusing on learning in the primary grades. 372.13352 B2742k, 2008


updated 3/11/10ls

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

HTML & Creating a Web Page


ARTICLE: The Classroom Web Page: A Must-Have in 2008 Moulton, 2008

CLASSROOM & SCHOOL EXAMPLES
Mrs. Bunyi's Class (4th Grade)
Mr. Leahy's Class (4th Grade)
Mr. S. Smith's 5th Grade

Mr. Green's Home Page (Secondary - Science)
Mr. Jeffery Web Page (Secondary - English)
Sierra Vista Middle School (PE)

Lake Washington Kangs
Juanita High School

CREATING WEB SITES
USING A TEMPLATE OR WIZARD LOCATED ON ONLINE SITE (usually hosted by site)
Weebly
Example: Miss Chan
Weebly for Education
Webs (formally Free webs)

Example: Meghan H
Google Sites hosted by Google
Example: Mrs. Richau
Teacher Web (free 30 day trial)
Bravenet

USING HTML CODE (a web host is needed)
HTML stands for HyperText Markup Language and is used to create web pages using a text editor such as Notepad or SimpleText (Mac) or word processing. XHTML (Extensible HyperText Markup Language) is a stricter and cleaner version of HTML. Using XHTML guidelines will guarantee that your web page will "work" in all web browsers.


USING A HTML OR WYSIWYG EDITOR (a web host is needed)
CoffeeCup Software provides a HTML editor and 31 additional programs. The one-time purchase comes with free upgrades and support for life. Free web design software is also available. See CoffeeCup's offer for "Free Software for Schools".

Microsoft Office Live Basics provides free domain name and web hosting

Dreamweaver is one of the leading web development tools. A free 30 day trial is available. Cost for Dreamweaver CS4: Full $399, Education version $199. See Dreamweaver CS4 Featured Tour for details regarding design tools and best practices.


OPTIONS FOR HOSTING WEB SITES & OBTAINING DOMAIN NAMES
Companies such as Lunarpages provide a place to host a web site starting at $6.95 per month. Lunarpages provides a domain as part of their package and CoffeeCup web design software is now part of their package for subscribers

A FEW RESOURCES
HTML Goodies - Introduction to HTML
W3 Schools - Full Web Building Tutorials (free)
Using Google Docs to add a form to your website
updated 2/2010

Saturday, January 30, 2010

Web 2.0

Article: Generation IM: Getting Through to Today's Teched-out Children (2008)
Blog Entry: 10 Internet Technologies that Educators should be informed about (2009)
Wiki: Teach Web 2.0  

WIKIS & BLOGS
Wikispaces
- Wikispaces for Teachers (Free for K-12 teachers)
PBwiki
Class Blogmeister

Examples - Elementary:
-Arbor Heights Elementary School Wiki (Seattle)
-Conestoga Valley Library Wiki
- The Mighty Writers 08-09 (Mr. Ahlness, 3rd Grade - Seattle, WA)
-Mr. Tepley's 5th Grade Classroom (Mukilteo, WA)
-Mrs. Abernethy's Global Gorillas - 5th Grade (Greenville, PA)
-Cathy Francis' Class - Ages 10 & 11 (St. Thomas, Keith Scotland)
-Classroom Book Talk: The Mysteries of Harris Burdick
Examples - Secondary:
-Mr. Stafford's Life Science Website (Chehalis)
-Mr. Armstrong's U. S. History Wiki (Korea International School, Republic of Korea)

PODCASTING
Audacity
Freecorder
GabCast

Examples:
RadioWillowWeb from Willowdale Elementary School, Omaha, NE
Mr. Langhorst's Web Classroom (8th grade American History) from South Valley Jr. High School, Liberty, MO

SOCIAL NETWORKING
Twitter
- A Teachers Guide to Twitter (Blog)
- Introduction to Twitter for Educators (SlideShare)
- "Using Twitter as an Education Tool" by R. Jones, 2008
- "47 Awesome Twitter Tools You Should be Using"
Ning
- Ning in Education
SOCIAL BOOKMARKING
Blinklist.com
del.icio.us
Stumbleupon
Diigo

CREATE A PERSONAL SEARCH ENGINE
Google Custom Search

WEB START PAGES
Pageflakes
igoogle


PRESENTATION TOOLS

Slide Share
Vuvox - Media Creation Made Easy
Spresent

CALENDARS & LISTSAirSet
TaDa Lists
AssignADay
Calanders Net
Doodle

PHOTOS, IMAGES & MASHUPS
Flickr
Picasa
Snapfish
Photobucket
Picnik (Photo Editing)

Examples:
Elementary Art Group
Jane Goodall's Camp (Created by a 3rd Grader)
Lewis Elementary School

Resources:
Letter F letter L I letter C letter K letter R

Flickr Mashups- Spell with Flickr -Trading Card Maker - Flickr Sukoko - Tag Galaxy


COLLABORATE WITH OTHERS
bubbl.us
Imagination Cubed
Dabbleboard

RSS & NEWSREADERSRSS (Really Simple Syndication) enables people to subscribe to web sites and with the use of a tool called an aggregator or newsreader receive notification when information is added to the web site.
Bloglines
Google Reader

ONLINE APPLICATIONS
Zoho Creator - "Create online database applications in minutes"
Map Builder.net - "...tag locations on a map and publish it on your own site"
Google Maps - "Explore the world using interactive maps"
- Professor Sorenson's 50 States Walking Map
-
View Larger Map

CREATE EDUCATIONAL LEARNING GAMES
Classtools.net
edCreate.com (free trial)
ONLINE STORAGEOurmedia (free podcast hosting)
Box.net (free online file storage)

MISC
Jing - Screen capture
LibraryThing - "Catalog your books online"
Shelfari - "Social network for people who love books"
Goodreads - "See what your friends are reading....Keep tract of what you've read and what you'd like to read..."
VoiceThread - "...powerful new way to talk about and share your images, documents and videos"
Wordle - "Generating word clouds from texts"  Example
PIC-LITS - "Inspired Picture Writing" (see Lesson Plans in Learn-it tab)
PDFmyURL  - "Convert and Save PDF from any URL
Mindomo- Mindmap Software
- Example: Organizing Your Digital Self

OTHER RESOURCES
Web 2.0 Tools by K. Schrock

updated 1/10

Saturday, January 9, 2010

Welcome....

This is the "Master Blog" site for EDUC 3302 Technology in Education.  Resources on this blog will be updated each semester as I prepare for the class. 

I would love to hear from you if you have found some great resources for teaching.   Use the comment feature or send me an email at lynette.sorenson@northwestu.edu

Blessings!

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Introduction to Interactive Whiteboards

INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARDS
What is an Interactive Whiteboard?
Interactive Whiteboards in the Classroom

SMART BOARDS
SMART Technologies
SMART Boards Why are they so easy to use? (YouTube Video)
Smart Table - An Ideal Interactive Learning Center (YouTube Video)
Articles about the SMART Board from EdCompass Newsletter

To Download Notebook Software:
Go to SMART Technologies Download Software page
For Activation Code go to  Download Notebook Software -- you will need to log in with your NU user name and password

SMART BOARD & NOTEBOOK SOFTWARE RESOURCES
SMART Exchange: Classroom Ready Resources
Teacher's Hub
Free Learning Resources
Notebook Software Activity Guide - Designing Lesson Activities
Lesson Activity Toolkit
SMART Notebook Lesson Activities & State Standards
Teachers Love SMART Boards blog
SMART Board Internet Resources for Education
SMARTBoard Lessons Podcast


PROMETHEAN ACTIVEBOARD
Promethean web page
Video Showcase: In the Classroom

ACTIVEBOARD & ACTIVINSPIRE SOFTWARE RESOURCES
Promethean Planet (free online community for Activclassroom teachers, registration required)
Free Webinars
Download free personal version of ActivInspire

Web Sites
Interactive Whiteboard Links
Illuminations (Math)
Interactive Whiteboard Resources
Interactive Whiteboard Links
e Chalk: Online Resources for Teachers - Free Games Room
elearning for Kids
____________________________________________________________
In Class:
#1  SMART Board Activities
SMART Exchange: Classroom Ready Resources
SMART Notebook Activities & State Standards 
SMART Board Activities (Wichita Public Schools)

#2 SMART Board Gallery
See handout
#3  SMART Board Tool Bars
See handout

Introduction to Blogging

Elementary School Examples
Meriwether Lewis Elementary School Blog
Mr. C's Class Blog 5th Grade at Noel Elementary School
Fourth Grade - Mrs. Elliott (08/09)
Mr. Wright's 3rd Grade Class

Middle & Secondary School Examples
Guerrila Season Book Blog -- Mr. Langhort's American History (8th grade) at South Valley Junior High School in Liberty MO
Newtown High School Blog

Tools
Blogger
- Creating a blog using blogger.comWordPress
- 300+ Resources to Help You Become a WordPress Expert
Edublogs (free for teachers and students)
21Classes (free for students and teachers with upgrade option)

Guides
Blogger Tips & Tricks
"What's A Blog" Tour (Blogger)

Links used in Class:
State Capitols Game
A Vision of K-12 Kids Today

updated 12/09

Library & Online Resources

HURST LIBRARY
The Library web page provides access to library materials and services including print and electronic books, and curriculum materials. Print journals and full-text online articles are available as well as access to many databases that provide links to holdings in other libraries (like WorldCat) and indexing of articles that can be requested through Interlibrary Loan.

Online Databases that focus on Education including ERIC and Education Research Complete are available. Other general databases such as Academic Search Premier and Research Library Complete also index and provide access to full-text education journals. Databases focusing on psychology such as PsycINFO and PsycARTICLES may be good databases to search depending on your topic. Use the Education Subject link to view page with links to these databases and other resources for educators

In Class Project:
Search the resources in our library to find articles or books regarding technology and education.  Focus on the age of student that you will be working with in the future.

ARTICLES:

Do a search in one of the databases available from Hurst Library
  • If searching for a phrase put quotes around the phrase ("social studies")
  • How can you limit your search to articles focused on the grade level you want to teach?
  • If you are not in an Education database how would you make sure that your search results included articles regarding the education and the classroom?
  • How can you make sure that the article is about technology?
  • How can you make sure that the article is a current one?
  • If you get too many articles, how can you narrow the search?
  • If your paper is due tomorrow how can you limit your search to articles that are available to you tonight?
  • How can you see the most current articles first?
Find one article that is of interest to you and click on the title. Are you still interested in the article after you read the abstract? Notice that a Persistent Link to this article is available. You will use the Persistent Link in Assignment #1.


BOOKS:
  • If searching for a phrase put quotes around the phrase ("social studies").
  • How can you limit the search to books that relate to elementary or secondary students?
  • How would you add "technology" to your search?
  • How would you put a hold on this book so it would be ready for pick up when you visit the library tomorrow?
  • How can you change the list so the most current books are first?
  • How can you see a list of books that you have checked out? How can you renew your books?
INTERNET RESOURCES

A few search sites
Unique search sites
List of Best Search Engines for ESL/ESL Learners
updated 1/10

Technology Standards

NATIONAL EDUCATION TECHNOLOGY STANDARDS (NET-S)

Students
NETS for Students (2007)
Profiles for Technology Literate Students
NETS Implementation Wiki

Teachers
NETS for Teachers (2008)

WASHINGTON STATE
Educational Technology Standards (December 2008)
- See link to "Comparison and 'Crosswalk' Between WA Educational Technology Standards with ISTE's NETS"
K-12 Technology Inventory (08/09)
Thinkfinity - Linking Lesson Plans with Washington State Standards
Technology Use in Classroom

OTHER NATIONAL STANDARDS
Major Subject Areas

Essential 21st Century Skills

updated 12/09

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Online Learning Communities

Edtechtalk consists of a group of educators who use webcasts to discuss and learning about the uses of educational technology. Attendees to these webcasts can listen to the live discussion and use the chat room to make comments and ask questions. Archives of the webcasts are available. Group producing webcasts include: 21st Century Learning, Women of the Web 2.0, Teachers Teaching Teachers, It's Elementary and Parents as Partners.


Participate in the free K12 Online Conference K-12 Online Conference November 30 - December 17, 2009
This years theme is Bridging the Divide. This international conference is free and will start with some pre-conference presentation the week of November 30. Fifity presentation will be posted to the web site by the send of the conference. Presentations from the 2008, 2007 & 2006 conferences are available.

We are Teachers is a community created for teachers where you can create a personal profile, send messages, join interest groups, share your lesson plans and look at lesson plans that others have posted.

Teacher Lingo is a "growing teacher community... where teachers can share ideas, ask questions, learn from each other..."

updated 11/09ls

Monday, September 7, 2009

NETS Video

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Creating a blog using blogger.com

CREATE A BLOGGER ACCOUNT

Go to blogger.com and create an account. You will be prompted to sign in using your name and password if you already have a Google Account or to create a Google Account. Then click on the "Create A Blog" link to create your blog.

Next enter a title and address (url) for your blog. The title can be changed later, the url cannot be changed. Next you will be asked to choose a template for your blog. This also can be changed later. Before creating your first entry for your blog you will want to look at the options that are available to you from the Settings tab.

SETTINGS

Basic
*Option available to add title & description
*Options to make your blog more secure.
- "Let Search Engines find your blog?" - change to No
- "Add your blog to our listing" - change to No

Comments
* "Who can comment?" - you have four choices
*"Enable Comment Moderation" - default is No. If you want to see moderate comments before they are visible to others change to Yes
*"Show Word Verification" - default is No. If you want to make sure that spammers are not adding comments change to Yes

Email & Mobile
You can add new posts to your blog via email or via your mobile phone
*For Email Publishing
Fill in the box following "Mail-to-Blogger Address"
If you want the post to auto publish directly to your blog click in the Publish box
The subject line in your email becomes the title of your post
*For Publishing from your Mobile phone
Follow directions for setting up your cell phone

POSTING

Create a New Post
*Choose Create tab
*Add title to the "Title" box
*Add content to body of entry
*If you are not ready to publish what you are working on you click on "Save Now"
*If you are ready to publish, click on "Publish Post"
*You can add labels for your post by typing words in "Labels for this post:" box

Edit Posts
*Choose Edit Posts tab
*Make changes to desired post
*"Save" or "Publish"

TEMPLATE

Page Elements
*There are many gadgets that you can add to your page such as a link list, pictures and text lists. Click on "Add a Page Element" to see the gadgets that are available.

To add a Link List:
*Click on "Add A Gadget"
*Click on "+" to add to blog
*Type "Title" in box (eg. "Blogs of Classmates")
*Type "New Site URL" in box (blog address)
*Type "New Site Name" in box (classmates initials)
*Click on "Add Link" to add another link to the same category
*Click on "Save Changes" - Choose sorting option if desired

Click on "View Blog" at any time to see what you blog looks like with the changes you have made. Only "Published" posts will show up.

ADDING DOCUMENTS TO YOUR BLOG
At this time blogger.com doesn't allow you to upload a Word or Excel document to your blog, so you will need to use a web based storage tool to create a url that you can link to. Documents can be uploaded to Box.net or Google Docs. Both of these tools limit the size and/or number of documents that can be stored, but you will find them useful when you want to be able to link to a document that is not part of your blog.

See Using box.net or Using Google Docs for step by step instructions for using these tools.

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Final Class

Proverbs 2:1–11 God’s Promise to You as a Teacher

“My sons (and daughters), if you accept my words and store up my commands within you,
Turning your ear to wisdom and applying your heart to understanding,
And if you call out for insight and cry aloud for understanding,
And if you look for it as for silver and search for it as for hidden treasure,
Then you will understand the fear of the Lord and find the knowledge of God.
For the Lord gives wisdom, and from his mouth come knowledge and understanding.
He holds victory in store for the upright, he is a shield to those whose walk is blameless,
For he guards the course of the just and protects the way of his faithful ones.
Then you will understand what is right and just and fair – every good path.
For wisdom will enter your heart, and knowledge will be pleasant to your soul.
Discretion will protect you, and understanding will guard you.”

Today is National Teacher Day

Our class delicious account:
login - educ3302s09
password - g0teach (0 = zero)

Saturday, April 4, 2009

Gradebook

During the 30 minute session you will:

  • Look at gradebook software for the age group that you will be teaching. You will add a class, add students to your class as well as add assignments and grades

What you need to bring to class:

  • If possible a laptop

What you need to do before class:

  • Take a look at the information under ADDITIONAL RESOURCES below
  • Think about why gradebook software would be useful as a teacher. What features would you like the software to have?

During Class:

  • You will send the time exploring Chalksite. A handout with a user name and password as well as detailed instructions on setting us a class will be available.

After Class:

  • Reflect on this software using the questions at the bottom of the handout

__________________________________________________

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES


Many school districts have gradebook software available for their teachers. Below is a list of just a few of the programs that are available.

FREE (usually come with limited features)
Engrade is web based. A “tour” of the software as well as a “features” page and a page with user comments is available.

Where Minds Meet is web based and free. Tools include Class Web Page, Online Gradebook, Reporting Tools, Lesson Plan Organizer and Private Journal.

SUBSCRIPTION BASED (Free trial or free limited features may be available)
MyGradeBook is web based. A 30 day trial is available. ($49.95 per year)

Chalksite is web based. An individual subscription is free, however only 5 students are able to have accounts. Subscription options are available.

GradeSource is web based and the free version comes with advertising. Subscription options are available.

Thinkwave (Win) has a free version with limited features. A subscription option with additional features and technical support and a web version are now available. ($35 - 80 per year)

ClassRoom GradeBook (Win) has a free version. A Pro edition is available with additional features. Subscription with 30 day trial Download: Free Trial Available

Easy Grade Pro (Win, Mac or web based) provides a free download for demonstration purposes, but once twelve or more students or assignments have been added, some of the features are disabled. Subscription options are available. ($48 per year)

OTHER GRADEBOOK SOFTWARE
Grade Machine
MicroGrade

USING EXCEL
How to Create a Simple Grade Book Using Microsoft Excel 2007
Create an Electronic Gradebook (Excel 2003)

SCHOOL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
Software Directory
Examples: PowerSchool Moodle

4/6/09ls

Web 2.0

WEB 2.0 Tools

During the 30 minute session you could...

  • Create a podcast of you reading from your favorite children's book or telling a story using Freecorder
  • Create a Flickr or Picasa account and upload a few of your pictures
  • Play with some of the Flickr mashup tools
  • Create a map of places you have been using Google Maps
  • Create an account with LibraryThing or Shelfari or GoodReads to start a "online catalog" of books that you own, or books that you have read, or books that you want to buy

What you need to bring to classs:

  • Your favorite children's book (for creating a podcast)
  • Pictures on a usb (or on your computer)
  • A laptop

What you need to do before class:

During Class

  • Throughout the blog entry below you will see the words IN CLASS ACTIVITY. These sections give you an idea of what you could do with the tools that have been listed. Have fun playing with these tools.
  • Use the laptop on the table in the faculty lounge to record a podcast using Freecorder. A guide for Freecorder is next to the laptop.

After class

  • Think about how you could use the Web 2.0 tools in your classroom. What kind of projects would you have your students do? What resources would you need for those projects?

______________________________


RESOURCES

PODCASTS
A podcast is an audio recording that is saved as an mp3 file and distributed on the web, making it available for others to listen to or download.

Examples:
RadioWillowWeb from Willowdale Elementary School, Omaha, NE
Mr. Langhorst's Web Classroom (8th grade American History) from South Valley Jr. High School, Liberty, MO

Tools:
Audacity
Freecorder
-- Toolbar Quick Start Guide
Ourmedia (free podcast hosting)
Box.net (free online file storage)

Resources:
Podcasting
Podcasting Tools
"iPod, upod" by G. Butterfield, 2007
"Listening to Themselves: Podcasting Takes Lessons Beyond the Classroom" by M. Smart, 2008
IN CLASS ACTIVITY: Listen to one of the webcasts from RadioWillowWeb. Use the laptop on the table in the faculty lounge to record a podcast. Record a message, save it as a mp3. Think about how you could incorporate podcasts into your classroom.


PHOTOS & IMAGES

Examples:
Elementary Art Group
Jane Goodall's Camp (Created by a 3rd Grader)
Lewis Elementary School

Tools:
Flickr
Picasa
Photobucket

Resources:
FlickrEdu: The Promise of Social Networks by D. Baird, 2008
My Friend Flickr by A. Standen, 2007
Flickr Photo Sharing (U Tech Tips on YouTube)
Picasa in the Classroom

L i C K R

Flickr Mashups- Spell with Flickr -Trading Card Maker - Flickr Sukoko - Tag Galaxy
Also see list at Flickr Tools and Flickr Bits

IN CLASS ACTIVITY: Create a Flickr account or download Picasa to your computer. Then create a album of your pictures that you can post to the web. Think about how you could use Flickr or Picasa in your classroom. Play with some of the Flickr Mashups. If using Spell with Flickr be sure to notice how you can save the url to a blog or website.

IMAGE GENERATORS

Tools:
Cool Text Graphics Generators
Generator Blog - "Blog about software that creates software"
FD's Flickr Toys - "Producers of fine toys and amusements for your digital photographs"

IN CLASS ACTIVITY: Have fun using one or more of these web sites. Think about how you could use image generators in the classroom or in preparing to teach. Note if a embeded code is given to you so you can put the image that you have created on a blog or website

RSS & NEWSREADERS
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) enables people to subscribe to web sites and with the use of a tool called an aggregator or newsreader receive notification when information is added to the web site.

Tools:
Bloglines
Google Reader

IN CLASS ACTIVITY: Find two or three blogs or websites that you look at on a regular basis (see list on Class Blog). Use Google Reader (login with your google email & password) or create a bloglines account and add your selected blogs/sites.

SOCIAL BOOKMARKING
Blinklist.com - "For all the web sites you want to get back to... "
del.icio.us
-"Simply del.icio.us: Online Social Bookmarking" by D. Muir
-"5 Things you Need to Know before using del.icio.us" by R. Newburn
Furl - "Your personal web file"
Stumbleupon - "Discover new sites"

WEB START PAGES
Pageflakes - "Personalize your homepage..."
igoogle - "Personalized Google page..."

ONLINE APPLICATIONS
Zoho Creator - "Create online database applications in minutes"
Map Builder.net - "...tag locations on a map and publish it on your own site"
Google Maps - "Explore the world using interactive maps"
- Professor Sorenson's 50 States Walking Map
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View Larger Map

IN CLASS ACTIVITY: Use Google Maps to create a map of places where you have visited or places you would like to visit. Note that a embedded code is available so you can post your map to a blog or website.

FREE INTERNET CALLS
Google Talk
Skype

CREATE A PERSONAL SEARCH ENGINE
Google Custom Search - "Create your own search engine" Example: Mrs. Gray's Research Sites for Kids
Rollyo - "Roll your own search engine"

VISUAL SHARING
Gliffy - "Draw and share diagrams on the web"
Skrbl - "The complete web whiteboard"

OFFICE 2.0
Google Docs
Zoho Office Suite
Spresent (free trial)

CREATE EDUCATIONAL LEARNING GAMES
Classtools.net
edCreate.com (free trial)

MISC
AirSet - "Organize busy work & family lives with shared online calendars, contacts & lists"
LibraryThing - "Catalog your books online"
Shelfari - "Social network for people who love books"
Goodreads - "See what your friends are reading....Keep tract of what you've read and what you'd like to read..."
TaDa Lists - "Simple, sharable to-do lists"
AssignADay - "Teacher-created calendars to manage classes and assignments"
Calendars Net - "Free online web calendar hosting"
Twitter -"What are you doing?"
- "Using Twitter as an Education Tool" by R. Jones, 2008
- "47 Awesome Twitter Tools You Should be Using"
VoiceThread - "...powerful new way to talk about and share your images, documents and videos" Wordle - "Generating word clouds from texts"
PIC-LITS - "Inspired Picture Writing" (see Lesson Plans in Learn-it tab)

OTHER RESOURCES
Web 2.0 Tools by K. Schrock
Shedding Lite on Web 2.0 by K. Schrock
Article: "Web 2.0: What does the Future Hold for Schools?" Pierce (2009)

updated 4/09ls