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Techbook Times NOVEMBER 2012 1. Implementation Tips and Tricks 2. Professional Development 3. Spotlight: Science Techbook Challenge 4. Discovery’s Partners in Education 5. DEN Community A Monthly Correspondence for the Betterment of the Techbook Community 5 4 1 2 3 Community Nights in New Hanover County Schools, NC and Brockton Public Schools, MA

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Monthly Newsletter for the Discovery Education Techbook

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Techbook Times

NOVEMBER 2012

1. Implementation Tips and Tricks

2. Professional Development

3. Spotlight: Science Techbook Challenge

4. Discovery’s Partners in Education

5. DEN Community

A Monthly Correspondence for the Betterment of the Techbook Community

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Community Nights in New Hanover County Schools, NC and Brockton Public Schools, MA

Implementation Tips and TricksHave you seen the updates to Techbook? Here are just a few new features that we love!!

Spanish On DemandWe continue to add new content in Spanish. Most recently we have started to add Spanish versions of the interactive Explorations. Within the next few months all Explorations will be available in Spanish. As they are completed they will be added next to the Explorations in English.

Here’s a sample Exploration in Spanish

French On DemandSpanish is not the only language in development, French content is already being added in the Techbook. First to be added are the Core-Interactive-Texts and the definition portion of the Interactive Glossary. You can now toggle between English, Spanish and French in certain concepts. More are added every week.

Hurricanes ExplainedWhether or not your area was affected by the hurricane, chances are you and your students were affected. There are several resources within the Techbook that may help explain the forces that brought such destruction to the East.

Have students Create a Hurricane

Bits and Bytes from the Blogs

Infographics for Advocacy and PromotionKathy Schrock discusses the use of infographics to capture your audience.

Super Awesome Massive List of Websites You’ll Love!Georgia STAR Educator Sandi Dennis is not exaggerating when she says she’s sharing a massive list. It is awesome.

Connecting Math and LiteratureNorth Carolina STAR Educator Kelly Hines details why you should use literature too as a part of math instruction.

Appreciative Inquiry:Positive Frame for Moving into the FurtureJerry Jennings takes a look at the book Appreciative Leadership

ImplementationWe are constantly updating content and features. Most recently we added a new engineering virtual lab at the middle school level called “Tote and Sit.” Check out this new lab here

Upcoming November WebinarsClick event to learn more & register

November 6, 7:00 PM EST7 Simple Ways You Can Change the World (and your classroom)

November 7, 1:00 PM ESTGame On! - A Webinar for Students

November 8, 7:00 PM ESTWhat’s in Your Digital Tackle Box? Building a Multimedia Presentation

November 13, 7:00 PM ESTDiscovery Education's Social Studies Techbook: A Tool for Teaching Today's Students

November 27, 7:00 PM ESTWhat are The 5E's and How Do They Fit into My Social Studies Classroom?

Click to see entire webinar list

“The sessions opened my eyes to how many possibilities are out there for me to bring to my classroom.”

- Lori Jalling Neenah Joint School District, Wisconsin

Hundreds of in-person events occur across the US and Canada each year. You may have attended one of these in-person events, but have you ever logged in to one of our webinars? Between the upcoming and archived webinars you have hundreds of topics to choose from and even a few famous Discovery celebs pop in from time to time. I encourage you to take a look at the upcoming webinars to the right and join us for one, two or all of them. You just need an internet connection, computer and speakers.

To learn all about everything that’s new, attend one of the many upcoming Techbook 2.0 webinars.

Click here for the schedule.

Professional Development

Midyear Mind Explosion

Are you ready for a mind explosion? Have a blast with Discovery Education as we illuminate your creative side and explore new instructional strategies and technologies. From literacy apps to flipped strategies to busting the myth that Discovery Education is only for teachers, these topics are sure to ignite your curiosity.

Register today: http://links.discoveryeducation.com/mindexplosion

Professional Development

Challenge: Create a lesson plan presentation that is engaging and ready to use in the classroom to receive a Discovery Education Science

Techbook lab coat. Presentations must be submitted through Mediashare between October 8, 2012 and February 28, 2013.

Click here for submission instructions.

Lesson Presentation Options:✦ Representation of an existing Discovery Education

Science Techbook model Lesson✦ Adaptation of existing Discovery Education Science

Techbook model lesson to support specific students (e.g., special needs, ELL, academically gifted students, struggling readers, etc.)

✦ Original lesson using Discovery Education Science Techbook resources

Presentation tools: You may use Microsoft PowerPoint or Keynote for your presentation.

Remember that the Discovery Education Model Lessons represent several days of learning, your lesson presentation should as well. Click here to see an example presentation.

Not sure how to build a lesson presentation? Attend a Lesson Building webinar!

Register at links.discoveryeducation.com/sciencetechbook

Requirements:✦ We would like your presentation to be a minimum of 10 slides.

There is no maximum length.

✦ A title slide that includes concept and grade level(s)

✦ A slide with the lesson objectives

✦ A slide with essential questions

✦ At least one slide (activity) for each component of a typical 5E lesson (Engage, Explore, Explain, Elaborate, Evaluate)

✦ At least THREE uses of digital resources from the Discovery Education Science Techbook

✦ Information in the notes section that describes the intention of each slide (what the teacher and the students are doing)

✦ Several opportunities for the students to be engaged with the content. Examples include notebook/journal entries, hands-on activities, group discussions, prompts for logging in to DE to do individual work, project work

✦ At least one slide that includes some form of checking for understanding

We have a robust network of educators that are utilizing the Discovery Science Techbook in their classrooms. Are you our next featured educator or do you know a colleague we should feature? If so reach out to Mike Bryant ([email protected])

Upcoming Educator Spotlight

Spotlight: Lesson Presentation Challenge

Discovery Education Gives Back to Teachers and StudentsLooking for new innovative ways to engage your students with challenging activities, equip your classrooms with technology and resources, or bring awareness to key initiatives in and around your community?

Discovery Education has combined efforts with like-minded partners to recognize teachers and their students by rolling out challenges, contests and sweepstakes throughout the school year that provide opportunities for participants and their schools to win cash, scholarships and other valuable prizes.

What: Catch Me Being Curious Sweepstakes

Unlock curiosity by entering the Catch Me Being Curious Sweepstakes daily for the chance to win a dream vacation for four to one of four historic destinations. Plus, one teacher will also be selected from a teachers-only drawing to win a trip for two to the Intel International Science & Engineering Fair in Arizona in May 2013.Who: Parents and Educators

When:Enter once a day through December 6, 2012

Learn More and Enter: curiosityintheclassroom.com/sweepstakes

What: Toyota Teen Driving Challenge

Educator’s Challenge: Submit an action plan that promotes safe teen driving and you could win $10,000, a trip to D.C. and a virtual driving simulator and safe driving school event for the winner’s school.

Teen Video Challenge: Students can submit a two-minute video about how to make teens safer drivers for a chance to win $15,000 and a Discovery film crew to help them capture their vision! Who: Educators and students in grades 9-12

When:Entries accepted through February 14, 2013

Learn More and Enter: toyotateendriver.discoveryeducation.com

What: Explore the Blue Sweepstakes and Challenge

Educator’s Sweepstakes: Teachers can enter daily to win an outdoor fishing adventure for your whole class.

Student Water Challenge: Students can register for this competition to identify and research a local water-related issue, develop and implement an action plan and showcase their project by submitting a short video! Who: Educators and students in grades 6-8 schools

When:Educator Sweepstakes entries accepted through March 14, 2013Student Challenge entries accepted through March 15, 2013

Learn More and Enter:www.exploretheblue.com

Upcoming In-Person EventsClick event to learn more & register

November 7: Nash-Rocky Mount Public Schools, NC Day of Discovery

November 8: Albuquerque Public Schools, NM Community Night

November 8: CAST in Corpus Christi, TX Reception with Danny Forster

DEN Discovery Educator Network

As one of the largest professional education learning communities, the DEN has impacted more than 1 million educators worldwide.

Get connected and follow the conversation at http://denblogs.com

The Discovery Educator Network

Join Discovery Education for our November Science Live Stream

When: November 14, 2012 1pm ETA lesson, broadcast LIVE from Jefferson County, Colorado on “Seasons and Other Sun, Earth, and Moon Relationships”. The live broadcast will feature hands-on activities demonstrating the concepts of seasons and other sun, earth, moon relationships.

Register now at: http://links.discoveryeducation.com/novemberlivestream

Looking for additional help or you need technical support? Check out the Help section. The “Help” section can be accessed by clicking “Help” in the upper right of the screen. Here you will find Step-by-Step Guides and User Guides to help you provide access to your students, searching for content, accessing resources, and virtually any other issue you may experience. You will also find the phone number to our technical support team, who take great pride in solving issues in a timely manner.

The Discovery Education Techbook implementation team is here to serve. How can we better support you using Techbook with your students?

Patti [email protected] Implementation Manager

Mike [email protected] Implementation Director

Brad [email protected] Implementation Director

Duane [email protected] Implementation Manager

Emily [email protected] Implementation Manager

Erica [email protected] Implementation Director

Meet the team:

Instructional & Techbook Implementation

Techbook TimesA Monthly Correspondence for the Betterment of the Techbook Community