As I mentioned in the
previous post, I was honored to be a part the Discovery National Institute last week. Fifty talented educators from 17 states spent a week together on the Carnival Sensation cruising to Nassau and Freeport in the Bahamas. But don't let the words "cruise" and "Bahamas" mislead you - we worked! There were training sessions, group projects, and lots of networking and idea sharing.
What follows is my attempt to list of some of the ideas and resources shared by these amazing teachers, tech trainers, and media specialists.
Note: If anyone from the cruise is reading this, please add a comment to include any great ideas or resources I may have missed.
ScienceStellarium (www.stellarium.org)From Amy L., Bend, ORThink of it as Google Earth for the sky. Put in any location and see the night sky and constellations visible from that spot at that day and time. You can also project forward or look backward in time. Requires you to download and install their free application. Versions available for Windows, Mac, and Linux.
The Rock Dating Game (see previous post)From Howard M - TX, Marty G - MI, Chris P - FL, Dave K - CA, and ME!Good for 6th Grade Earth Science. Compare and contrast Metamorphic, Igneous, and Sedimentary rocks. Includes an Inspiration graphic organizer and a Unitedstreaming writing prompt.
Language Arts & WritingKnight Cite (www.calvin.edu/library/knightcite)From Rachel H., WIAn online tool for creating proper MLA, APA, and Chicago style citations.
Math/Social StudiesDollar Around The WorldFrom Rachel H - WI, Diana L - AZ, Kim R - CA, Jennifer D - PA, Tanya G - KSLearn about other countries and currency conversion as your students investigate the value of a dollar around the world.
Assignment directions and web resources (Word File)
International Currency Factsheet (PDF)
Student Notebook (PDF)
Unitedstreaming Assignment
Social Studies/GeographyWhere in the World? (web.mac.com/jennifergingerich)From Jennifer G - OR, Carole G - FL, Beverly P - NJ, Dedra S - OK, Donna T - SCRemember Carmen Sandiego? This project has students taking video clips from Unitedstreaming and breaking them into little "clues" that their classmates have to solve in order to guess where they are hiding. The project includes a writing prompt and quiz on Unitedstreaming and an Inspiration template with project guidelines.
CommunityWalk (www.communitywalk.com)From Amy L., Bend, ORThis site lets you or your students create a "tour" by adding placemarks to a map. Each placemark can contain information, links, and/or pictures about that location. Possible uses include mapping out specific landmarks along the Oregon Trail, or creating a virtual tour of local historical sites in your hometown.
Library, Media, and Teacher ToolsGood Reads (www.goodreads.com)From Bridget B., PARead any good books lately? Write a review and post it here. This site is great for connecting you with others who have read the same book and have similar tastes. Use it to create literature circles among your staff or with your students.
Bridget was also involved in the creation of this great video promoting their school library - a must see! (http://multimedia.mtlsd.org/Play.asp?FILEID=12429) Requires Windows Media Player.
Teacher Tube (www.teachertube.com)From Jennifer G., ORThis is basically YouTube for teachers. It contains online video tutorials, student and teacher created projects, professional development, and more. Teachers can create a free account and use it to host their own videos. Make sure your school doesn't block this one! (You might even win a laptop computer.)
Inspired Learning Community (www.inspiredlearningcommunity.com)From Jennifer G., ORHave you created a great Inspiration or Kidspiration lesson? Post it here. Looking for a good one? Search for it here. This is a huge library of teacher created Inspiration and Kidspiration templates searchable by grade level and topic.
Flickr Toys (www.bighugelabs.com/flickr)From Jeanine B., WISo you've posted your pictures to Flickr - now what? This site of full of toys to enhance your Flickr experience and have fun with your photos. Make motivational posters, trading cards, movie posters, mosaics, calendars, and much more.
Flip Video (www.theflip.com)From Katie K., VAThis $85 video camera holds 30 minutes of 640x480 video on its 512MB of internal memory. Video is saved in AVI format and can be transferred to your computer using the flip-out USB connector. You can also watch video on your TV using the supplied video cable.
FMO: For MAC Only3-2-1 Countdown Widget (www.apple.com/downloads/dashboard/calculate_convert/321.html)From Amy L., ORA great little classroom management tool. Add this to your OSX widgets and use it in your classroom to countdown to recess, free time, or to time a test.
Bluetooth File SharingFrom Howard M., Austin, TXHoward showed me this impressive little trick to wirelessly transfer files to and from Mac via bluetooth. No WiFi connection necessary.
1) Make sure Bluetooth is turned on and both machines are discoverable.
2) Go to the Utilities and open Bluetooth File Exchange.
3) Select the file you want to send to your friends Mac. Click SEND.
4) Select the name of your friend's computer from the list of available devices. Click SEND.
A windows will pop-up on your friend's computer telling them that you are sending them a file. All they need to do is click ACCEPT. The file will be saved on their machine. Is that cool or what?!