How to Sit Properly At the Computer
How to Sit Correctly at the Computer
How to Sit Correctly at the Computer
Our Grades 4 and 5 classes are about to work on a media unit as part of a How We Express Ourselves PYP unit. As part of my role as… Read more »
Always Learning One of the things that I love about my job is that I’m in a position to learn something new every day. My new discoveries and explorations are… Read more »
There were some students in the lab today discussing how to do screencasting. I heard one of the students say that he uses Quicktime and asked him about that. That… Read more »
Show: Discerning Tech Episode 1 Host: Damianne President, president_dr(at)yahoo(dot)ca Summary: This podcast has two segments. The first segment presents five steps that K-12 teachers can use for evaluating web2.0 tools… Read more »
I will be presenting at the high school assembly tomorrow. This is the planned presentation. It is a work in progress. Comments/suggestions are very welcome. Technology Power and Use View… Read more »
I’ve used Intel’s Journey Inside the Computer with various grade levels from 6 – 9. You can use the lessons to teach about how computers work. Depending on the grade,… Read more »
Directory/Wiki of tools http://talkwithmedia.wikispaces.com/ (by Wes Fryer on Visual Literacy and Digital Storytelling) http://couros.wikispaces.com/tools (Software and online tools for education by Alec Couros) http://cogdogroo.wikispaces.com/50+Ways (50 ways to tell a story… Read more »
I think that scenarios are really useful for helping people conceptualize policies/procedures. I’m working on some scenarios for my school’s acceptable use policy and other technology procedures and guidelines. Most… Read more »
I came across this list of web2.0 tools for creating a web site the other day when trying to find a tool to use with 8 – 12 year old’s…. Read more »