Saturday, June 11, 2011

Summer Technology Workshops are in full swing

It has been a great week for technology training at the Marion School District. I am so pumped that so many teachers have come to learn new skills and create new activities for their students. I want to give two special shout-outs to my "Rock Stars".
MHS French teacher, Amanda Rich, has done some outstanding work! Look for "how-to" videos to be posted on Safari Montage and notebooks to be uploaded to SMARTExchange. Her work has such a professional touch to it.
My other Rock Stars are the MES teachers who have come ready to work. They sat by grade level so they could collaborate on the work. They had a plan of topics for the notebooks that needed to be designed and were ready and willing to listen and learn. Great job teachers!
Next week is another full slate ranging from ADMIN Tech to Web 2.0 and Janice Cook's Favorite Things! It should be fun, hope to see you there.

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Exciting New Territory

I am so excited that today is finally here! I could not sleep last night and I don't know it that is a good thing or a bad thing. I do work better with a good night's rest.
Why am I so excited? My district level administrators are beginning to utilize SMART Technology! Today, Deputy Superintendent Jeff Altemus is going totally digital with his Tier II training! I am so excited! Way to go Mr. Altemus!
 I have collaborated with him to create a Tier II Live Binder rather than duplicate pages and pages of information. Everyone will be given the URL to the binder and they may then access it at any time. Think of the trees we are saving.
In addition, we have created a SMARTNotebook file with SMARTResponse questions about the days presentations!
Our presentation skills may not be too coordinated as we are both very busy at this time of year and have not practiced much, but I am very optimistic that everything will go great.
Next, today begins our 5th year of summer technology workshops for our faculty. I believe I have a record number of teachers registered to attend! Yay!
Today I will be presenting a SMART Content Creation session using color to create hide/reveal or slide activities. The plan if for the teachers to create activities using the techniques they learn. Then I have a surprise for them. We are going to create a video of them describing how they created the activities and post to YouTube and/or TeacherTube and Safari Montage.
This is due to an iPad presentation I attended earlier this spring at our educational co-op. The presenter from Apple challenged everyone to not only be a Content Consumer, but to also be a Content Contributor! Powerful! I hope I can get my teachers to accept this and begin to share not just locally, but nationally and internationally, many of the great lessons they have created.

Friday, May 27, 2011

Content Consumer or Content Contributor...which are you?

I have focused so much on getting my teachers to just utilize SMARTExchange that I  really didn't consider the fact that I wasn't encouraging them to become Content Contributors as well. This idea was brought to my attention at an iPad workshop that I attended at the Crowley's Ridge Educational co-op back in April and it really stuck with me.
Teachers have always been great to share resources with one another and with the digital age making this so much easier, it seems as if I see less of that happening at some campuses.
In addition to focusing on training teachers in new software and techniques, I am adding contributing to the global educational community as part of my teaching. Whether it is via SMARTExchange, the teachers personal website or other methods, we need to contribute.

Check out my Glog about Content Contributors

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Wonderopolis

Check out Wonderopolis! The widget at the right will take you to their site.
Founded in 1989, Wonderopolis strives to "engage and inspire families in the pursuit of education and learning together."
I don't know how I have missed this one! The videos are fun (blocked by our state filter) so teachers you will need to keepvid them at home,and  the content is varied. Check it out!

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Congratulations Marion School District SEE's

We received word last week that 5 MSD faculty members have been named  SMART Exemplary Educators by SMART Technologies Inc. This is quite an accomplishment for these ladies.
Along with myself, the faculty members are Lisa Ford, Tamika Jordan, Marcia Lane, and Ginny Lawrence. I am so proud of these teachers for their outstanding work with SMART products. They took what I taught them and ran with it! Good Job SEE's!

Amazing and Overwhelmed

Educational technology is expanding and changing so rapidly I think my head is spinning! Everytime I think I have a handle on a new skill or product, here comes another. I get so excited, I think my teachers think I am totally crazy. Hopefully I can contain some of that enthusiasm long enough to think and make these new skills relevant and "do-able" for my classroom teachers.