CN Elementary Teaching Team,
Here are some highlights from Technology this week:
Here are some highlights from Technology this week:
Week 29 (April 2 – April 6, 2018)
Thursday Giggles: Why should you never fly with Peter Pan?
Because you'll never, never land.
Because you'll never, never land.
OPTIONAL TECH PD:
Future PD. As I plan my 2018-2019 calendar, what sessions would you like me to host? Take just a minute to let me know HERE.
Rocketbook. This tool can be copied and recreated. It does not have to be purchased. Would you like to make PDF files of your teaching notes and instantly send a copy of those notes to Google Drive? Locate the FREE app HERE. The website is HERE. Rocketbook and the code-attached frame can help you do that. During our last TOSA meeting, we took poster-sized foam boards and made our own. Now, I can attach it to any whiteboard (using the magnets we attached to the back) and snap an image of anything I teach. The jewels on the bottom of the page let me choose the destination: email, GIF, jpg, pdf, Google Drive (and specific folder), OneNote, Slack, iCloud, or a shared Google Drive folder. Lots of destinations to choose from. I can share out in a Team Folder the tools/strategies I used in a lesson smoothly and instantly.
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Image Credits: Screen capture from website. |
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Image Credits: THIS BLOG |
Audio Files. Are you in search of FREE audio files to use for content understanding and SBAC prep? Studies Weekly has a button that will let you download their audio files for personal use. See the button illuminated below. And, Wonderopolis does the same thing. You can download their files as well (see image below). Time for Kids (digital magazine) had a download audio file button as well. Attach these files to Google Classroom or Google Forms for assignments or assessments. Don’t buy them. Don’t make them. Use them. File too long? Want to edit it? Use AudioTrimmer.com to shrink the file size so that the audio bit is smaller (45 seconds and not 3 minutes).
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Image Credit: Screen capture from Studies Weekly. |
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Image Credit: Screen capture from Wonderopolis article. |
Kindly,
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