Thursday, August 9, 2007
Help Learning The Cool Software on Your Computer
Wednesday, August 8, 2007
SMART Board Issues Resolved
Click on Start>All Programs>SMART Board Software>SMART Board Tools. This puts the SMART Board Tools icon in the taskbar and the SMART Board works correctly. However, you have to repeat this process every time you log in.
Monday, August 6, 2007
Cool Web Sites
Let's start with some web sites for our younger students. Two of my favorites are Funbrain and Starfall. Funbrain, http://www.funbrain.com/, has a searchable database of educational games as well as other activities for K - 8 children. StarFall (http://www.starfall.com/) is a reading site. Primarily designed for first grade, Starfall.com is also useful for pre-kindergarten, kindergarten and second grade.
Math Web Resources: The PESD web site has a great math resources web page at this URL: http://www.phxelem.k12.az.us/technology_and_learning/on-line_learning/Math/math_resources.htm
Science Resources: Here are some science resources that I recently discovered.
- http://www.americanchemistry.com/s_plastics/hop_jr/activities/index.html
- http://www.internet4classrooms.com/science_elem.htm
- http://www.teacher-access.com/elementaryscience.htm
- http://www.bcps.org/offices/lis/curric/elem/Escience.html
- http://www.science-lessons.ca/games/index.html
- http://www.chemistry.org/portal/a/c/s/1/general.html?DOC=education\wande\index.html
- http://eo.ucar.edu/educators/links_elem.html
- http://www.energyquest.ca.gov/teachers_resources/lesson_plans.html
As I find other resources, I'll list them here so check back often.
Friday, August 3, 2007
Professional Development Follow-up

Here are the URLs for the technology integration resources that we talked about during our session:
Typing Pals Keyboarding Software, http://school.typingpal.com/index_ecole.asp
Easy Tech: http://www.learning.com/
SMART Notebook: http://www.smarttech.com/
I look forward to other opportunities to work with you all. If you are looking for other on-line resources, check out the list in the "Helpful Links" area on the right side of the screen.
Monday, July 30, 2007
Getting Ready for School to Begin
First, here is a photo I took while visiting Athens, Greece. Note the restoration efforts that are being taken to save this wonderful site.

We had a wonderful time traveling in Italy, Greece, and Turkey. I'll be happy to share my photos and experiences with any PESD teachers who would like.
Now, here are a couple of new resources that I have discovered that might be of interest to PESD teachers. First, is the TeacherTube online community. The goal of TeacherTube is to provide an online community for sharing instructional videos. To check it out go to http://www.teachertube.com/.
Another interesting resource is an online community site for educators provided by the Oracle Foundation called think.com. To check it out, go to http://www.think.com/.
PESD teachers, if you need assistance integrating technology into your instruction, be sure to give Linda, John, Noreen or Tom a call.
Tuesday, July 3, 2007
Productivity Tools to Get the Job Done
Open source applications include:
- 7-Zip: a file archiver and compressor utility
- Audacity: a sound/music editor
- ClamWin: a virus checker
- Firefox: a web browser
- Gaim: a chat tool
- Gimp: a photo and image editor
- Nvu & KompoZer: a web page editor
- OpenOffice Base: a database program
- OpenOffice Calc: a spreadsheet program
- OpenOffice Draw: a drawing program
- OpenOffice Impress: a presentation program
- OpenOffice Math: an equation editor
- OpenOffice Writer: a word processor
- Sudoku
- Sumatra: a PDF reader
- Sunbird: a calendar
- Thunderbird: an e-mail client
- Tux Paint: a drawing program for children
- VLC Media Player
Here's how it works.
- Put a flash drive in an available USB port. I recommend at least a 1GB drive. (See more information below about flash drive compatibility with the district's computers.)
- Go to the PortableApps web site: http://portableapps.com/apps. You will find most of the downloads at this location.
- Download the PortableApps.com Menu directly to the flash drive. (Note: as long as you are installing directly to the flash drive, you will not be restricted from downloading and installing by the district's network restrictions.)
- Download the applications you want to the flash drive.
- Use the Menu tools to install the applications.
You now have a portable productivity tool. You can easily use your programs and files at home and at school. When you insert the flash drive into a USB port, a Window will open asking if you want to open PortableApps. Click OK and the PortableApps icon will show on the tool bar in the lower right portion of your display. To open any of the applications, just click on the icon and then on the application. The OpenOffice applications are compatible with the Microsoft Office Suite. I have had no problem opening or editing MS Office documents in OpenOffice.
Need Help? Call Linda or Noreen in Instructional Technology.
A word about flash drive compatibility. Not all flash drives are created equal. Some of the fancy new drives do not work very well with the PESD network restrictions. When you're shopping for a flash drive read the label carefully. If the drive has the U3 symbol on it, it probably will not work well in PESD computers. All PESD teachers will get a network compatible flash drive early in the 2007-08 school year.
Monday, July 2, 2007
Creating Your Own Blog
First, what blogging site will you use? There are plenty to choose from. Keep in mind that sites like Facebook, MySpace, and other social networking sites are blocked by the district. My blogging experince is limited. I just started blogging in June. Being fairly technology savvy, I just jumped in. Here's what I learned:
First, I created a blog in EduBlogs at http://edublogs.org/. It was fairly simple to set up and there are lots of templates to use. The site was really slow and three days into my blogging adventure, my blog was gone and my user name and password did not work. A day later, I tried again and everything was fine and continues to be fine. The Edublog people had been updating hardware and had some problems. It appears that the issues have been resolved now. This resource has been designed just for educators and has an area for student blogs. You can also find information on using this resource in the classroom. It's worth checking out.
While I was having trouble with Edublogs, I decided to try another resource. I use the Google desktop on my computer at home so I decided to use their "Blogger." If you're reading this post, you've found my Google blog. This resource also has nice templates and is fairly easy to use. I haven't used all of the features yet, but the ones I have used are working well. I especially like the ease of using the Google video tool and linking my videos to the blog.
Important: When you set up your blog in either resource, don't use your school district e-mail account. Each site will send you a verification e-mail that requires you to click on a verification link. The district SPAM filter will stop those e-mails and you will not be able to complete the final blog set-up. My suggestion is that you set up a Google e-mail account (or Yahoo or other web based e-mail) so that you can complete the registration process.
Also, remember when posting student work or student photos on your blog, use first names only.
Happy blogging!