My colleague, Mindy McMahen and I presented about how to use livebinders in the classroom. This was a create and take session. We taught and demonstrated all about livebinders and then gave time for the participants to investigate the site.
Here is a link to our livebinder http://livebinders.com/play/play_or_edit?id=221082
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Thursday, November 17, 2011
TRETC conference part 3
The second session I attended was about learning portals. Learning portals are a great way to extend learning outside the walls of the classroom.
Walls come tumbling down
Things to put on your webpage
Resources
Walls come tumbling down
- http://learningportals.wikispaces.com
- What are learning portals?
- real time learning
- diverse learning
- 24/7
- provides more resources
- discussion boards
- polls
- reminders/calendars
- contact
- enrichment and review
- links and resources
- videos / podcasts
- class notes
- paradigm shift in instructional design
- we need to change the way we think to present information differently
- We don’t need to know how to code or know how to create websites to create a learning portal
- A learning portal is never finished it is fluid and grows
- this is a blended approach used for supplementation
- digital divide is shifting from have and have not to know how and not know how to
- Tools to create a learning portal:
- wikispaces.com
- wix.com
- wordpress.com
- edublogs.com
- weebly.com
- googlesites.com
- wetpaint.com
- pbwiki
- moodle
- jimdo
- webs
- webstarts
- ning
- moogo
Things to put on your webpage
- animoto
- crocdoc
- slideshare
- coveritlive
- screecast
- edistorm
- quizlet
- glogster
- khanacademy
Resources
- edistorm - similar to wallwisher free post it not bulletin board, able to vote on ideas!
- coursesites.com - free online management of instruction, tools, assessment
TRETC conference part 1
Good morning. I thought I would take some time to discuss the TRETC conference that I attended yesterday with a colleague of mine. Here are some notes from the keynote speaker panel.
Resources from the keynote:
- Gregg Behr - keynote speaker along with panelist
- great time to be a kid to learn about informal learning - anytime, anywhere learning
- kids today are learning anytime and anyplace
- Neil
- students can create sites, videos, blogs, podcast, etc as independent study or differentiated instruction assignments
- Traci Blazosky
- give students choices regarding assignments (tic tac toe board)
- go on virtual field trips with your class by using google earth
- combination with Web 2.0 tools such as Glogster, blabberize
- technology evens the playing field for projects and assignments.
- Dr. Wilder
- find your element
- ask students
- let students find their dreams
- Karen Cater
- education is a matter of national security and economic development
- challenge students get them fully engaged
- shift to digital learning environment from paper based
- learn from people, books, and interfaces
- accessibility is vital
- text to speech, video calls online
- assistive tech and accessible options are made for individuals with disabilities, but are used everyday by others
- opportunity to learn and engage at this time are strong
- Badges or achievements in formal education
- informal learning spaces
- badges for mastery of topics learned
- move to competency based system
Resources from the keynote:
- https://sites.google.com/a/propelschools.org/theplaneteers/ - recylcing site made by a student from Propel School in Pittsburgh, PA
- www.b-7bobcats.wikispaces.com - Traci Blosky’s site
- Cha-ching - earn, save, spend, donate, financial literacy
- http://bugscope.beckman.uiuc.edu/ - great way to review and learn about bugs in your own backyard!
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