Thursday, June 28, 2007
Finding Help When You Need It
If you are a novice user and would like to work on some on-line tutorials, you can go to the "In & Out of the Classroom" on the Microsoft site to find help specifically designed to assist teachers.
Another resource that I frequently use is "templates." On the Microsoft web site, templates are sorted into categories for easy searching. You will find document templates that are appropriate for home use as well.
The Instructional Technology area of the Phoenix Elementary District web site also provides a number of helpful resources that are specific to PESD.
Links to these resources can be found in the links area on the right.
Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Beginning a New School Year
Since I'll be on vacation in Europe on the 23rd, this is my way of participating in the in-service and introducing myself to the new teachers. Let's start by taking a look at our children in action.
Emerson Elementary School Tech Buddies -- Using laptop computers and a SMART Board, a sixth grade class and a second grade class work together to learn technology skills and to learn and practice their academic skills.
Dunbar Elementary School Writers -- A combination fifth/sixth grade class uses SMART Notebook to write "Dora the Explorer" stories that include the facts from their geography research. The stories are then presented to the students from other classrooms using a SMART Board.
Garfield Elementary School First Grade -- Watch the Garfield first graders learn to use the laptop computers for the first time. They learned how to get the computers from the cart, set them up, log in, open MS Word, type text, and change fonts including changing the colors--all in about an hour.
Check out these projects by clicking on the links on the right.