Thoughts about best teaching practices of using tech in the classroom, and ELA common core
Monday, September 16, 2013
Turn Your Blog into a Book
I found this cool site: blogbooker.com which can turn all of your blog posts into a book. It will change your blog posts into pdf book format. This is a cool idea for those that need to have or prefer to have actual copies of their portfolio for the year.
Setting Student & Teacher Expectations
For the past couple of years, I have had the students list what they see as characteristics of a idea teacher and student. In the past, I would then have the students go through those lists to come up with 8 key terms that could be used to culminate all of the characteristics mentioned. This year to save time, I decided to use wordle instead. I had every student come up with a list of characteristics for a model student and a separate list for what a great teacher would be like. I then typed each of those words into a google and doc and copied and pasted that list into a wordle. I really liked how this turned out because I was able to pass out the expectations to the students as well as hang them in the room. The way wordle works is that the more often a word was mentioned, the larger that word is. This helps point out the characteristics that students feel are most important without leaving out any student input. I was then able to post that on the front page of my class website. I can then review these expectations throughout the year and use them as a reminder to myself as well. I am planning on doing a student survey in the middle of the year to see how they believe I am doing on each of these characteristics and then I could also have a discussion with each of them.
Tech tools students can use for presentations
Glogster.com
prezi.com
blabberize.com
commoncraft.com
Easel.ly
http://www.thinglink.com/
http://www.mentormob.com/beta/splash
Themeefy lets you grab pretty much anything you want off the Web, and add your own materials, to create a personalized magazine that can be shared/embedded wherever you want. It looks pretty neat and simple.
prezi.com
blabberize.com
commoncraft.com
Easel.ly
http://www.thinglink.com/
http://www.mentormob.com/beta/splash
Themeefy lets you grab pretty much anything you want off the Web, and add your own materials, to create a personalized magazine that can be shared/embedded wherever you want. It looks pretty neat and simple.
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