Friday, April 25, 2008

Smartboards

Electronic white boards, also known as Smartboards, are an amazing tool for teachers to have in the classroom. The boards look very similar to normal white boards, but come packed with accessories to make teaching interactive and interesting. Smartboards can display information and they also allow teachers to save what they have written or drawn and send it to students' computers. They allow you to navigate computer files and Web sites and to interact with online information with a touch of the finger. Users can use a finger or a special electronic "marker" to interact with the information displayed on the screen.
Smartboards assist in lesson planning, support diverse learning styles, and provide a needed tool for graphic representation in math, science, and art classes. Most importantly, they engage students, particularly when the learning is student-driven.

Friday, April 18, 2008

Presentation Hype

HyperStudio 5.0, is a great program to use in the classroom that allows students to present stories and ideas in a creative and interactive way. The new edition of HyperStudio includes the features of the original design, and also incorporates some new technologies.
Old tools include: the card browser, to help easily navigate between cards from the main screen, text options, including kerning, outlines, and shadows, advanced graphic effects, such as zoom blur, crystallize, bloom, glass, etc., a tool settings drawer which contains appropriate settings for each tool, a customizable toolbar, to display the most frequently used tools and brush styles, including 3D paint styles.
New features include: Podcasting support, so students can export presentations to an iPod through video format, Webcam Workshop, which includes 2,000 teacher-approved safe webcam locations, "Live" object mode, allowing individual brush strokes to be edited and iTunes importing, where students can bring in music from their iTunes play-lists.
HyperStudio provides students with a media-rich, interactive way to publish and present presentations of any kind.

Friday, April 11, 2008

New-Age Current Events

With the creation of the Internet the idea of news being brought to us at a certain time of day on the television or through the newspaper, changed forever. At the click of button, up-to-date news streams in front of us. Teaching students to know what is going on around them is extremely important and giving them the opportunity to use the computer, makes it fun and interesting.
Podcasting, which are a series of digital-media files that can be distributed over the Internet using feeds to be played either directly through the computer or downloaded onto portable media players, is a great way to get students excited about learning about their world. Instead of reading tons of news articles in an actual newspaper or an online version, students are able to listen to the broadcast.

Friday, April 4, 2008

Creative Concept Mapping

Concept mapping is a technique widely used in classrooms, which helps students visualize the connections and relationship between concepts. The concepts are connected with labeled arrows, usually in a downward-branching hierarchical structure. The labeled arrows show, with short phrases, the connection between each concept. Although concept mapping originated during the time of the constructivist movement, when educators realized that students actually construct their own knowledge, the traditional form of concept mapping is phasing out. The traditional form of concept maps are written down on paper and in most cases they must be written many times because as new concepts are formed they must be integrated in. Thanks to a new technology, however, concept maps are easier than ever to create, which means more students are inclined to do so. The software, Inspiration, which is geared towards students in grade 6 and above, and Kidspiration, the K-5 version, make organized visual-learning webs that can then be used as the basis for projects and writing activities. Inspiration users can create diagrams and outlines and move between the two views as they work, making new connections between topics, rearranging ideas, and virtually planning any assignment. The Kidspiration version offers the same features in a much easier to navigate form. The software can be integrated into all areas of the curriculum. The software also offers educators templates which can be used in all subject areas and for creating assignments, setting goals, planning lessons,and more.