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Technology Ideas and Sources

Technology Ideas and Sources. Information gathered at NETA Conference (Nebraska Educators Technology Association). This information is meant to merely provide an overview of some of the available technology I learned about at the NETA convention.

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Technology Ideas and Sources

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  1. Technology Ideas and Sources Information gathered at NETA Conference (Nebraska Educators Technology Association)

  2. This information is meant to merely provide an overview of some of the available technology I learned about at the NETA convention. • All yellow text throughout the presentation are active hyperlinks to the websites. • If you have questions feel free to ask me or visit the websites.

  3. TOPICSClick on any of the topics below to skip to those slides • Saving videos off the internet/Screen captures • Online resources & software • Games • Podcasts & Vodcasts • Cell Phones: Utilizing them in the classroom • Still need help – Online tutorials for technology

  4. SAVING VIDEOS OFF THE INTERNET/SCREEN CAPTURES

  5. Jingwww.jingproject.com

  6. Jingwww.jingproject.com • Jing is a FREE screen capturing software downloadable to your computer • Uses • Snap a picture of your screen • Record video of onscreen action • Create tutorials or how-to videos to show students how-to do something on the computer (i.e. how to save a document to the correct folder). • Requires an SWF-FLV player to view (free download from http://www.show-kit.com/flash-player/ ) • Share instantly on-line, save to your computer, e-mail, or insert into presentations.

  7. Jingwww.jingproject.com • Visit the web-site for tutorials and ways to use Jing • All pictures in this presentation were taken using Jing.

  8. Video DownloadHelper • If you are using Firefox as your browser (most are probably using Internet Explorer) you can add this to your tool bar. If you are using Internet Explorer you can download Firefox and use it as your browser (http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/ie.html ) • This add-on allows you to download video directly from the Internet without having to go to any other websites. • For instance – you are on YouTube or TeacherTube and find a video you want to use, simply click on the video download helper button on the toolbar and it automatically downloads the video for you.

  9. Video DownloadHelper • Requires an SWF-FLV player to view the downloaded videos (this is available free from http://www.show-kit.com/flash-player/) • This is the easiest way to download videos I have found.

  10. Google Earthhttp://earth.google.com/

  11. Google Earthhttp://earth.google.com/ • Free • Uses • “Google Earth, Google's satellite imagery-based mapping product puts the whole world on a student's computer. It enables users to "fly" from space to street level to find geographic information and explore places around the world. Like a video game and a search engine rolled into one, Earth is basically a 3D model of the entire planet that lets you grab, spin and zoom down into any place on Earth. Now, with Google Earth 4.3, you can tour distant cities with Google StreetView, view photo-realistic 3D buildings, and even show your students sunset around the world with the new Sunlight feature.” • Tutorial on main page

  12. Google Earthhttp://earth.google.com • An educators resource to Google Earth can be found at http://www.google.com/educators/p_earth.html • Tools for your classroom • Classroom activities (biology, ecology, environmental science, geology, history, humanities, literature, math and more) • Classroom posters

  13. ONLINE RESOURCES & SOFTWARE

  14. Voice Threadwww.voicethread.com

  15. Voice Threadwww.voicethread.com • Free (There are versions of this for purchase but the basic version is free) • Upload pictures or videos to the web-site and allow students to post written or audio responses • i.e. Take pictures of student display boards, upload them to Voice Thread and have students comment on five projects

  16. Google Docshttp://docs.google.com • Free • Create and share your work online • Upload from and save to your desktop • Edit anytime, from anywhere • Pick who can access your documents • Share and collaborate in real time • Students could work on a project from their own homes viewing a document on-line and make changes using on-screen chat window. • Files are stored securely online • This is similar to your X drive on the school network in that you can access it from any school computer. The difference is that this is saved online and can be accessed from any computer, anywhere.

  17. Webswww.webs.com

  18. Webswww.webs.com • Free and for purchase (bigger websites cost) • Lets you create your own website easily. • It took me a matter of minutes to setup a basic website up and have it active on the internet. • Lots of options such as photos, blogs, videos, links, contact, etc.

  19. Delicious.comwww.delicious.com

  20. Delicious.comwww.delicious.com • Free • “Delicious is a social bookmarking service that allows users to tag, save, manage and share web pages from a centralized source.” • “Bookmark any site on the Internet and get to it from anywhere • Instead of having different bookmarks on every computer, Delicious makes it easy to have a single set of bookmarks kept in sync between all of your computers. Even if you’re not on a computer you won, you can still get to your bookmarks on the Delicious website.”

  21. Delicious.comwww.delicious.com • “Share your bookmarks and get bookmarks in return • If your friend use Delicious, you can send them interesting bookmarks that they can check out the next time they log in. Of course, they can do the same for you. As you explore the site and find interesting users, you can use our Subscriptions and Network features to keep track of the Delicious tags and users you find most interesting.” • This would be a good way for students to find a particular web site you want them to use without having to write out the url or save the link on the desktop.

  22. Quiahttp://www.quia.com/web

  23. Quiahttp://www.quia.com/web • Free & Subscription ($49 yearly) • Free – there are shared activities on the main page, the rest requires a subscription • What is Quia? Quia provides a wide variety of tools, including: • Templates for creating 16 types of online activities, including flash cards, word search, battleship, challenge board, and cloze exercises. Quia activities are designed with different learning styles in mind to suit the needs of all your students. • Complete online testing tools that allow you to create quizzes, grade them with computer assistance, and receive detailed reports on student performance. • Access to over 3 million online activities and quizzes in 300 categories. All of the shared activities have been created by teachers from around the world.

  24. Quiahttp://www.quia.com/web What is Quia? • A schoolwide network that allows effortless collaboration with your fellow teachers. • An easy, centralized classroom management system including a master student list, archive of student results, and the tools to conduct schoolwide proficiency testing. • A class Web page creator that includes a course calendar and an easy way to post your Quia activities for students and parents. • Online surveys for gathering student and teacher feedback.

  25. Quiahttp://www.quia.com/web • What you can do? • Create learning games • Track student practice time • Hassle-free quiz creation • Instant grading and reporting

  26. Quest Gardenhttp://questgarden.com/

  27. Quest Gardenhttp://questgarden.com/ • Subscription ($20 for 2 years) • Online webquest creating • “QuestGarden is an online authoring tool, community and hosting service that is designed to make it easier and quicker to create a high quality WebQuest. No knowledge of web editing or uploading is required. Prompts, guides and examples are provided for each step of the process. Images, worksheets and other documents can easily be attached or embedded in the WebQuest, and users have complete control over the appearance of the final lesson.”

  28. Zunalhttp://www.zunal.com/ • Free • Online webquest creating and webquest created by other teachers • “zWebquest is a web-based software for creating WebQuests in a short time. When you use zWebquest, you will not need any of writing HTML code or using any web editor software. zWebquest creates all the necessary files and puts them on the server automatically. Hosting is FREE!”

  29. Photo Story 3http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/digitalphotography/photostory/default.mspx

  30. Photo Story 3http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/digitalphotography/photostory/default.mspx • Free Microsoft program • Easy way to prepare photo presentations (easy enough for elementary students to use) • “Create slideshows using your digital photos. With a single click, you can touch-up, crop, or rotate pictures. It's that easy!”

  31. Photo Story 3http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/digitalphotography/photostory/default.mspx • “Add stunning special effects, soundtracks, and your own voice narration to your photo stories. Then, personalize them with titles and captions.” • “Small file sizes make it easy to send your photo stories in an e-mail. Watch them on your TV, a computer, or a Windows Mobile–based portable device.”

  32. GAMES

  33. FTC Publishingwww.ftcpublishing.com

  34. FTC Publishingwww.ftcpublishing.com • Games for purchase • Question/answer – multiple choice – true/false – right/wrong • Some games are better suited to certain ages. The best thing to do is e-mail them and ask them what games would work best for your situation. • Games are set-up using PowerPoint templates. When completed, they are usable to students without students altering the games. • Students can create the games too if allowed • There are no limits to how many games you can create or computers you can put them on. • Games are smartboard interactive

  35. FTC Publishingwww.ftcpublishing.com • Uses • Pre-assessments • Introductions • Reviews • Peg Phelps and Nicholas Ross both have PowerPak Pro

  36. Algebra & Pre-Algebra Gameshttp://www.tabuladigita.com/ Purchase • “DimensionM™is an immersive video game world that engages students in the instruction and learning of mathematics. Pre-algebra and algebra objectives are covered through a series of missions that bring math into a world that today's students understand. Students become so captivated in solving problems that they forget they're learning but they don't forget what they've learned.”

  37. Engineering Games (or games just to challenge the brain)http://www.engineering.com/GamesPuzzles/tabid/82/Default.aspx • Free • “The ENGINEERING.com games and puzzle section offers challenging games and puzzles for engineers. Whether you're a Mechanical Engineer, Chemical Engineer, Civil Engineer, Automotive Engineer, Electrical Engineer or Mining Engineer there is an engineering game, puzzle or quiz for you.”

  38. PODCAST &VODCAST

  39. Podcast & Vodcast • This is not a software, this is something you can do using technology. • POD (portable on demand – just audio) & VOD (video on demand) • Uses • Read aloud • Absent from class (student or teacher) • Reading/listening (tests read aloud for students) • Vocal words • Instructions • Reminders • Interview • Much more…

  40. Podcast & Vodcast • Steps to making pod/vod cast • Record your audio (pod) or video (vod) • Save your file • Post on the web • Podcast are easy to make. • Vodcasts are slightly more complicated because they require videotaping and using some video editing software on the computer. – Don’t let this scare you because they are still simple to do.

  41. Podcast & Vodcast • Free Programs • Audacity – audio recording for PC • http://audacity.sourceforge.net/ • Website for posting podcasts • www.podbean.com • Moviemaker – already on most PCs. Program for making Vodcast http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/downloads/updates/moviemaker2.mspx • More about podcasts at • http://www.podcasting-tools.com/podcasting-101.htm

  42. Podcast & Vodcast • Free podcasts • Podcast Alley • http://www.podcastalley.com/index.php • Learn Out Loud • http://www.learnoutloud.com/Home (some cost but lots for free) • Education Podcast Network • http://epnweb.org/ • iTunesU • Access through your iTunes store

  43. 60 Second Science (podcast) • http://www.sciam.com/blog/60-second-science/index.cfm • Free podcast and blogs updated daily with current science issues

  44. First Amendment Minute (podcast) • http://www.firstamendmentminute.com/ • “The First Amendment MinuteTM is a topical, fast paced, entertaining, and informative 60-second look at freedom of speech, religion and other liberties protected by the First Amendment. Every week join Derek Newman for his solidly legal, sometimes laughable, seldom lame, up-to-the-minute take on these Constitutional freedoms we enjoy.”

  45. Grammar Girls (podcasts) • http://grammar.quickanddirtytips.com/ • “Grammar Girl provides short, friendly tips to improve your writing. Covering the grammar rules and word choice guidelines that can confound even the best writers, Grammar Girl makes complex grammar questions simple with memory tricks to help you recall and apply those troublesome grammar rules. Whether English is your first language or second language, Grammar Girl’s punctuation, style, and business tips will make you a better and more successful writer. Mignon Fogarty is the creator and host of Grammar Girl. Grammar Girl is a Quick and Dirty Tips podcast. “

  46. iTunesU • Free podcasts • Must have iTunes on your computer to access (http://www.apple.com/itunes/download/ ) • iTunes University provides free educational content from educators around the world covering elementary through college

  47. CELL PHONES

  48. Poll Everywherewww.Polleverywhere.com

  49. Poll Everywherewww.Polleverywhere.com • Free on-line polling up to 30 people using text message or the web • Uses • Multiple Choice - With multiple choice polls, you define a list of possible answers. Graphs will display the results in real-time. • Free text poll - Your audience can text in anything. Gather feedback or identifying information, like names or ID numbers.

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