Continuing with the technology implementation ideas, here's one that Ann Hahn reminded me of this morning called Padlet (www.padlet.com). Padlet allows for you to have multiple users post to a "Wall" and everybody can then view the post. You can easily post text, links, images, videos, etc. to this.
To see a working one in action, see below. In fact, please contribute to the conversation as well if you get a chance. Just double click below and a field should open up. Otherwise, here's the link to the padlet wall: http://padlet.com/wall/a3wz4nrhzh Thanks.
Matt Landry
Sparta Area Schools Staff Blog
This blog is intended to be used for professional development purposes, primarily in the technology realm, for staff members at Sparta Area Schools.
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Thursday, November 14, 2013
Sunday, August 25, 2013
Updating Staff Profile Page
Today's video shows you how to update the information on your staff profile page that is linked to the www.spartaschools.org website. Please take the time to update any information that has changed AND check your links to other pages to ensure that they are still active. If you have any questions, please let Stacey, Todd, Paul O, or myself at the high school or Gretchen or Pat at the middle school know.
Accessing School Files From Home - Remote Desktop Connection
Finally, you can retrieve the school files that you forgot to put on your flash drive or cloud and bring home with you.
All computers should have a feature called "Remote Desktop Connection" which will allow you to access files from another computer, assuming you have permission and login credentials to do so. This three minute video will walk you through the process. If you prefer written instructions, please click here for those.
All computers should have a feature called "Remote Desktop Connection" which will allow you to access files from another computer, assuming you have permission and login credentials to do so. This three minute video will walk you through the process. If you prefer written instructions, please click here for those.
Wednesday, July 24, 2013
Using Facebook & Twitter as an Educational Resource
I apologize ahead of time,
but I'm going to hop on my soap box and let it fly.
If you are not already on Facebook, you should
consider doing so for the educational pieces you can find on there. Susan told
me about a page on there that I can't repeat due to the f*bomb in the title, and
that got me going with this last semester.
With the need to incorporate more science reading
in our classes, there are a ton of science related facebook and twitter pages
out there. Some of my favorites include "Science is Awesome", "The Biology
Space", "Greenhill AP biology", "Bozeman Science", "Edutopia", and "Science is a
Verb" and on Twitter "OMG Facts". Anyway, these pages post science articles and
journal links regularly that we can then use in our classes. Better yet, I've
setup individual pages for all of my classes and repost many of the articles and
monitor how often my followers check them out (which varies based on the class).
I'm still posting these to my biology and AP biology pages this summer and find
that as many as 20 students click the link I post each time (this number is
typically higher when school is in session).
So, there's a great resource out there that we
don't typically think about using as an educational resource, but maybe we
should. For those of us that already have personal accounts, consider setting up
a new account that you use for school only (at least that's what I did). If
worried about personal interactions, then don't accept any friend requests and
you will be in the clear. Also, this is a great way to better communicate with
your students and parents. Finally, you can connect your blog to Facebook and
Twitter so students will know when you've posted something new to the blog (I
use twitterfeed).
I have much more to say, but I'll shut up at this
point. If you want any help with this, please let me know.
Monday, February 4, 2013
Importing classes from Powerschool to Examview Manager
Check out the following video to learn how to run a report in Powerschool that you can then turn into a class on ExamView Manager. You can also find written instructions on the U: in the ExamView folder. If you have any questions, feel free to email me at matt.landry@spartaschools.org
Monday, October 29, 2012
Thursday, September 27, 2012
Using Curriculum Crafter and the Common Core resources for science
Please check out the following video that shows how to get into Curriculum Crafter and access science literacy resources.
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