This is one of many little “commercials” I do with my Social Science class. I find it easier to have students retain knowledge when they “do” something with it. I typically do them at the end of a chapter to review what they know. This particular one was an advertisement format for a product or […]
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Science Videos
I am not a science teacher, nor do I play one on television. However, I was passed this website from a fellow “tweeter” and thought it worth sharing. http://www.periodicvideos.com/ It appears to have short videos clips for all the elements on the periodic table. I have not played with it enough to see if you can […]
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I have attached a sample news show broadcast that my students and I did. As part of a computer club that I supervise, we create a bi-weekly news program that is broadcast to the entire school. We use a huge green screen in my classroom for most of the news desk footage. I started out […]
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At the beginning of this school year my old laptops were replaced with a newer model that came with a webcam. Today was my first attempt at actually using the webcams in my class. In Social Science we were doing some reading about the geography of Ancient Greece and how it impacted the settlement of […]
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Here is a short promo video my computer club put together for our bi-weekly news show. Not terribly clever… we took the idea from the newest run of Geico commercials. I took our narrator’s audio into audacity and dropped in a few octaves for effect. http://audacity.sourceforge.net/ We recorded just a random patch of sky behind the […]
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Just passing this along… something I picked up off one of my twitter friends about another list of the top ten web2.0 tools out there. http://onlignment.com/2010/10/top-ten-tools-2010/ Many of these I am currently using or have used. Just broad casted my first news show of the new school year this morning. Still going through some confidentiality issues […]
Continue ReadingCrazy Talk meets Avatar creator.
Today I taught an introduction lesson to the Paleolithic Age of early humans. I created a caveman type avatar at http://www.myavatareditor.com/ and imported the image into the program Crazytalk http://www.reallusion.com/crazytalk/ . I then narrated/animated the avatar with a narration from some of the content I wanted to introduce to my students. To finish it off […]
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As most of us are getting going with the new school year, we are always looking for neat ways to break the ice. I have tried many different activities and some are better than others. I came across a neat website for the students to enter their birth dates and it gives them a brief […]
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As a Language Arts teacher, I am always looking for ways to help my students proofread and revise their writing. One of the most simple ways to do this is to have a student read their paper aloud to themselves and listen to what doesn’t sound “right”. This simple activity can help show inconsistencies in […]
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As a teacher you are always trying to model good practice for students, especially when introducing a new concept. When it comes to technology there is always a spectrum of ability within your class and often times you have some students that can’t seem to keep up with your demonstration or read along with the […]
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