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Technology JEPD Adding tools to your tool box Increasing your skill set

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  • 1.Technology JEPD
    Adding tools to your tool box
    Increasing your skill set

2. Do not be overwhelmed
We all adapt to change different
3. By the time we finishthis period
you should:
-Be more conversant in using Ningas a
Classroom and collaborative tool
-Have become a member of St Joseph School
District Digital Express ; CHS Ning
-Shown examples of Ning in use
-Have been introduced to additional
technology tools (PowerPoint Narration, Jing (Video Cature), slideshare, Youtube),
CPS, Survey Monkey)
4. AGENDA

  • St Joseph School District Digital Express

5. Ning at CHS 6. Ideas for using Ning in the Classroom 7. Embed video/ Embedded PowerPoint 8. Example Class 9. OtherTechnology/Instructional Tools 10. CPS Technology is not a substitute for good teachers ,good teaching orrigor in regular classroom work .It is a tool to deliver and enhance the curriculum teachers are already teaching.
11. THE READ AND
WRITE WEB
12. Slide from Sean Nash / Benton High School
13. Slide from Sean Nash / Benton High School
14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. Slide from Sean Nash / Benton High School
20. 21. Slide from Sean Nash / Benton High School
22. Slide from Sean Nash / Benton High School
23. www.ning.com
www.youtube.com
www.slideshare.net
24. www.jingproject.com
25. PowerPoint (Narration)
26. Archimedes Principle
Physics 131 - Physics for Health, Life and Environmental Sciences
When a body is fully or partially submerged in a fluid, a buoyant force Fb from the surrounding fluid acts on the body. The force is directed upwards and has a magnitude equal to the weight of the fluid that has been displaced by the body.
Abdul Mirza
CENTRE FOR QUANTUM TECHNOLOGY, SCHOOL OF PHYSICS, UKZN
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27. Classroom Performance System
28. Survey Monkey
29. BACKUP SLIDES
30. Slide from Sean Nash / Benton High School
31. Slide from Sean Nash / Benton High School
32. Techy Tip - Videos made easy
Go tohttp://animoto.com/
Click on 'Education' at thebottomto sign up for an 'All-Access Pass'
Upload pictures, choose music, create a powerful music video in seconds.
Create a brilliant stimulus or starter
33. Techy Tip - Work Together
Go tohttp://docs.google.com/
Put your Schemes of Work and other departmental documents online and invite the rest of your department.
You can now edit the files collaboratively and access them no matter where you are!
34. Techy Tip - Use Plain English
The CommonCraft Show is a series of videos that explains a host of complex topics, all "...in plain English"
How to:

  • invest money

35. use social media 36. survive a zombie attack 37. and many more...
You could always have students make their own!
Go tohttp://www.commoncraft.com/to have a look
38. Techy Tip - Sharing Presentations
www.slideshare.net You can upload yourpresentationsso that others can see them!

  • Search other presentations for ideas


  • See winning presentations for styles and content


  • Great for paperless training


  • Great for revision andresearch


  • You can see notes pages too

Louise Jones - Goodonskis
39. Techy Tip - Find a Podcast
Download iTunes, go to the Podcast Directory and click 'Power Search' on the right.
Enter your subject name in 'Description'
Pick something that sounds interesting and listen!
40. Techy Tip - Start a blog
Mr Clarkson's blog ategglescliffeblogs.org.uk/mrclarkson
I Should Be Marking blog athappyhippy.edublogs.org
Blogs can be useful for a number of things. You can set homework, share resources and links or use them to reflect on your own practice.
Sign up for free atwww.blogger.com,edublogs.org orwordpress.org
41. Techy Tip - Befriend a techy!
When your computer stops, IWB stops, printer stops, software stops, network stops, internet stops, blogs stops............... Magic Fingers gets them going again!
42. Techy Tip - Physics made easy
Who said that physics has to be boring?
Over 100 flash animations
of Physics concepts available
from the University of
Toronto
Go tohttp://www.upscale.utoronto.ca/GeneralInterest/Harrison/Flash
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