Friday, December 9, 2011

Web App

Looking to test out an app for student teaching. It is a toolbox of things that can help you out if your stuck.

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Echo-Echo-Echo


I came across a new tool the other day for the classroom.  This tool has actually been around for a while but I just got my hands on it to try.  The Echo Livescribe smart pen is that tool.  I was amazed of the possibilities this tool has.

One of the biggest perks with the Echo pen is the ability to record everything it hears and records what you write.  This is great for many different subjects.  The ability to upload your notes or lessons to the computer and then giving access to the students to view later is awesome.  If a student needs a little extra help and did not take the best notes they can review what had gone on in class from an earlier date.  Both seeing and hearing can benefit those types of learners in a great way.  

I think the Echo Livescribe is a good tool for the teacher and even the student.  Its a must look at tool especially if you are searching for another way to connect with your students.

Check out the web site: http://www.livescribe.com/en-us/

Below is a short work sheet I did with a 1st grader on sight words.
Tyler's
brought to you by Livescribe

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Your Personal Assistant - FLUBAROO

Find yourself looking like this when it comes to grading papers?  Try Flubaroo and use Google docs to do the grading for you.

Teachers, do you...
  • Not have enough time for grading?
  • Want useful measurements on student performance?
  • Need a free solution to help?

If so, then Flubaroo can help!

  • Grade online assignments in a single step!
  • Get reporting and analysis on student performance!
  • Email students their scores.
  • Designed by a teacher, for other teachers!

http://www.flubaroo.com/

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Summer is almost over.


Its been awhile since I last wrote a blog entry. Boy there has been a ton of cool stuff that has come out in the tech world. I have also continued to accumulate tools and resources to help with my research in technology and teaching. While being only an average blogger I’m sure this site has been over looked many times. And yes some of my entries could use some work. But for those who found value I thank you.
These are just a short summary of what I have found interesting and useful.
1. Google+
This is the latest for tech news and an invite is needed to check Google+ out. Needless to say I have not been able to get one, like many others, but Google+ has gotten great reviews so far and possibilities in the education world seem endless.

2. Lion
Apple really knows how to write software that changes the world. Their new os completely makes sense in all the right senses for everyone. Packed with some awesome features I can’t wait to get my hands on it.
3. iPad 2
This one is not new to anyone but this tool keeps on amazing me with the uses in the classroom. Still not a one all tool but it can cover about 80% of your needs. I think.
I’m looking forward to the up and coming year and hope my knowledge grows so I can pass it on.  I’m going to slowly try and get into the swing of things so this was to kick that off.  See everyone real soon.

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Mind Mapping-Never Get Lost

Spiderscribe is one of the coolest mind mapping program I have found. You have the ability to input not just plain old text but some really neat and useful tools. You can input documents, location map, and even images. For those visual learners this is a great tool. You even have the ability collaborate with others. Oh and its FREE!

Check it out tell me what you think. http://www.spiderscribe.net/

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Trying out Jotform

I came across this free form creating site and found it great to use. You can even upload files. Sweet! Try it out and let me know what you think.  www.jotform.com

Friday, May 6, 2011

Scrible New Tool

I came across another great tool for anyone, teacher or student.  Scrible is a new Bookmarklet tool with no downloading or installing anything.  Its even very versatile and virtually works with all browsers.  Why would you use such a tool? Below is a great example and I got it directly from Scrible’s site.  I couldn’t have explained it any better then they did.

research with scrible

  • Highlighter and Note iconHighlight & Annotate Web Pages
  • Tag and Search iconTag, Filter & Easily Search Web Research
  • Collaboration in the cloud iconSave, Share & Collaborate in the Cloud

scrible: collaborate on research with power & ease

  • richly annotate web pages in multiple colors & styles
  • save web research online & access it from anywhere
  • use simple keywords to search full text of saved research
  • use tags to quickly and easily organize research by topic
  • easily share annotated web research with others via email
  • new create project-specific digital research libraries
  • new set permissions to selectively share libraries with others

The software has only been out since may 4th so don’t forget to try it out and give feedback.  I have only been playing with it for a day but two things I think are awesome. One is the legend feature where you can label different colors for different things. Second is the export feature (only available in IE so far). Sad smile

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Check our this video of the founder:

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Edmodo


What is Edmodo?  I came across this while surfing other blogs the

other night.  Edmodo
 
 is not a name of a famous
 
 Spanish singer nor is it a type of fruit it’s better.  How great would it be if you had an interactive environmental were you and your students could interact, learn, and be informed all in one place?  That’s what Edmodo does and more.
 
Edmodo is nothing new and has been around for a while and I hope its here to stay.  It has the interface that resembles facebook so students are comfortable and have knowledge on how it works.



“Edmodo is a free, secure, social learning platform for teachers, students, schools and districts.
Edmodo provides teachers and students with a secure and easy way to post classroom materials, share links and videos, and access homework, grades and school notices.  Teachers and students can store and share all forms of digital content – blogs, links, pictures, video, documents, presentations, and more. There are also special institutional features for schools and districts that can be accessed for free by administrators.”


Check it out tell me what you think.  Leave a comment below and if you have any personal experience I would love to hear it, good or bad.  
Quick guide with the help of Edmodo.

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Having access to your blog from everywhere.

Leave Your Work At Work
As I begin with the building of my blog I’ve quickly found out that I can blog with every device I own.  I mean from my phone, ipad, and even my computer.  Even if its not my computer as long as I have access to the internet I can update my blog.  So what does this mean?  It means when you experience something unique you can blog about it instantaneous.  No longer do you have to write down notes so you can remember what you want to share. 

Obviously there comes a time and place to leave your work at work so monitor it appropriately.  There is nothing more frightening than when your family gets mad cause you can’t put down your phone.

Friday, March 11, 2011

CyberBully

This is a video I had made for middle school students to talk about cyber bully.
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