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TIPS 2010

2 August 2010

Devotions

Overview of the day

Registration

• http://www.usd-online.org/studycourse.aspx • Course code: 509BE• Course name: Technology Integration: Practical

Strategies• Instructor: Jeremy Van Nieuwenhuyzen• Location: Ontario, California, USA• Starting 8/2/10• Ending: 8/6/10• Paid by agency (yes) & 2 credits

Recorders

• Each day, 2 people (10 total!)• Document the day• Present your documentation the next day (and upload to

the wiki)

• Monday: Krista & Angela• Tuesday: Ben & Elizabeth• Wednesday: Chris & Judy• Thursday: Len & Dawn• Friday: Kristen & Nicole

Show & Tell Time (getting to know you…)

• Read everyone’s wiki• Q & A time• What would you like to work on?• What particular units would you like to revise

during this week?

Diigo

• http://www.commoncraft.com/bookmarking-plain-english

• www.diigo.com – join Diigo• Friends – search for senorvn and add me as

your friend (please!)• Install the toolbar (Tools)

Gathering sites

• Diigo groups• http://knightsites.wikispaces.com• Browse around and diigo bookmark

(remember to add tags)

Discovery Streaming

• http://streaming.discoveryeducation.com/• Did you create a login? If not…• HS passcode: 3D52-F86C • EL passcode: 4B96-2EAF• Len

During student presentations, mute the sound and have students write their own narrations for video segments.

Play segments with sound but without video display; encourage students to listen for details and unique sounds before they write.

Even with short segments, stop to discuss specific frames in the video or use the still images for writing prompts.

Some Teaching Strategies to Consider

Create lessons and projects in which students are always actively involved in the viewing process and follow-up activities.

Try creating individualized projects that students can access on “learning centers” in the classroom or computer labs.

Be sure to pose questions or prepare thought-provoking “lesson starters” before viewing to actively engage students.

Teaching Strategies

No video editing software is permitted except for those titles that have been designated as “Editable Content.”

Students are allowed to keep projects containing video segments in their electronic portfolios if used for demonstration purposes.

Teachers may keep video files and projects on disks and servers as long as the Discovery Education streaming subscription is current.

Protect the content, especially when creating web pages, so that only subscribers are able to see the video files.

Converting digital video to analog format such as VHS cassettes is not allowed—only digital devices may be used.

Use the dynamic citations provided with Discovery Education streaming digital media when you cite video resources and support materials.

Protecting Discovery Education streaming Content

Copyright Issues

Songs that help teach language

• Learning Our Long Vowels (02:56) Long vowels say their names.© 2005 Twin Sisters

• Learning Our Short Vowels (01:47)Learn about short vowel sounds. © 2005 Twin Sisters

• Letters “c” and “g” Have Two Sounds (04:48)In words the consonants C and G are sometimes hard and sometimes soft.

• Q and U Are Friends (01:13) A song about words that start with QU © 2005 Twin Sisters

• Rhyming Word Rule (02:30)• Rhyming words stay the same at the end. You only change the

beginning. © 2005 Twin Sisters • Silly Sally’s Sister (00:29)

A tongue twister with the letter S © 2005 Twin Sisters • Singing the Consonant Sounds (04:36)

A song about words that start with B,C, D, F, G, H, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, V, W, X, Y, and Z © 2005 Twin Sisters

• The Alphabet Swing (01:21)Sing the letters of the alphabet.

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Audio 2.03

Nonlinear Presentations7

Today is Your Birthday8

Getting to the STEM of it9

Digital Storytelling

I Lied

A couple more video sites

• www.teachertube.com – create a membership• www.youtube.com – (KeepVid.com;

kickyoutube.com/….)• http://www.teachersdomain.org/• http://schoolwaxtv.com/• http://www.teachers.tv/• http://www.watchknow.org/• http://www.tangle.com/

OK, now it’s time to poke around

• Don’t forget to download and save stuff to your drive (videos to V: drive; everything else to P: drive)

Document cameras

• Discussion• http://www.edtechnetwork.com/document_c

ameras.html• http://www.pre-kpages.com/elmo/ (K)• Discussion

Virtual Field Trips

• http://www.uen.org/tours/• Easiest way to learn what they are is to

explore the site• Students create? (Fur.ly)

WebQuests

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o4rel5qOPvU– What are they?

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cyht-ehlAWY– How to make one

WebQuest Links

• http://webquest.org/search/index.php– examples

• http://webquest.sdsu.edu/templates/lesson-template1.htm– Template

• http://www.education-world.com/a_tech/tech/tech011.shtml– Tutorial

• http://school.discoveryeducation.com/schrockguide/webquest/webquest.html– Template for download

Webquest page of links

• http://fur.ly/

Your turn!

• http://www.zunal.com/– go here to create a WebQuest

Changing gears

• Sir Ken Robinson video and discussion• http://www.ted.com/talks/sir_ken_robinson_bring_

on_the_revolution.html

Work on your projects

Tomorrow

• Devotions: Dawn• Krista & Angela – present your documentation

of today’s activity• Digital Storytelling – bring in pictures (in digital

format) that could be used to supplement a story (25 max.)

• wiki• Snacks?• Potluck?

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