Tuesday, July 3, 2007

South Dakota State Technology Standards

In addition to the state content standards, check out the technology standards!

South Dakota State Technology Standards



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Promethean Board Sites

Interactive sites are perfect for Promethean boards. Please explore the links below and think of how the students would manipulate the sites with the Promethean boards.

1. Build a Prairie Biome: Elem - MS Science

2. Numberlines: Elem - HS Math

3. Electric Circuits: Physical Science

4. World Mapper: Geography

5. The Virtual Body: Anatomy

There are many, many more sites. Please explore further!


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Assistive Technology Sites

Explore the following assistive technology sites and see if any of them can be implemented in your classroom. Be sure to watch the short video about Lukas Bratcher; it is truly amazing! When you have finished, please take the survey at the end of this post. Thanks!

1. American Sign Language Browser.

2. Please watch the story of Lukas Bratcher. It is a quick video.


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Assessment Sites

The internet has a large number of assessment sites that aid teachers in assessing their students. Please check out the following sites, and when you are finished, please take the Assessment Sites Survey at the end of this post.

1. Quizlet is a free survice that helps you and/or your students create flashcards and quizzes. The account is free, and it really saves time when you are trying to create flashcards!

2. Interactive games are a great way to get students involved in class as well as to review the content of class. This site has many templates that you can tailor to meet your needs. Save whatever games you like.

3. Interactive math assessments.


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Content Area Sites

Each discipline can utilize the internet in specific manners. Please go through the following content sites and explore what's out there. When you have finished the adventure, please take the Content Area Sites Survey at the end of this post. Thanks!

Go to Content Area Links. Once you are there scroll down until you find your content area, then find three links in your content area that you would find valuable in your instruction. Be ready to list the URL address and explain why you throught the site was useful. You will do this in the survey.

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Digital Sites Online

Many digital teaching tools are at your fingertips. The internet is a vast resource that we should take advantage of. Please explore the following links to see what you can implement into your classroom. When you have finished looking through the links, please take the Digital Sites Online Survey at the end of this post.

1. Many people have digital cameras, but not everyone knows that free digital picture management software is on the internet. If you classroom has a digital camera, you can also use this software free of charge. Picasa is a great program that can be kept "private." This is a great option for teachers.

2. Once you have your students taking pictures of field trips, science projects, plays, or any other activity in your classroom, they can create wonderful presenations or "photostories." PhotoStory3 is a free download from Microsoft, and it is very user-friendly. Keep in mind you can make any presentation about any subject! By the way, this program is already loaded on all the students' tablets! So give it a try!

3. If you are tired of running off copies of worksheets and your students seem sick of completing those worksheets, try your hand at a gravity "clickable worksheet." This is a worksheet that is on the internet, and students click on the links to find the answers to the questions. It adds another dimension to the normal old worksheets. You can find clickable worksheets for your subject by Googling it.


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Monday, July 2, 2007

Online Teacher Tools

We as teachers use many tools in our classroom. What online teacher tools do you currently use? Please explore the following links, and then take the Online Teacher Tool Survey at the end of this post.

1. Watch the Captivating "Did You Know III" PowerPoint Presentation. This is well worth waiting for it to download. Click the download under Common Presentations. Did You Know III.
This should work; I have used this link this year at school.

2. Check out this GREAT Survey Builder! You can make surveys that are tailored just for your class and your current content. It is fast and easy. This is the software used to create the surveys at the end of all my posts. By-the-way, it's FREE! You just need to create a user name and a password. SurveyMonkey

3. Are you tired of trying to make rubrics all the time? They are very time-consuming, but they are very important. RubiStar helps you create them in a fraction of the time normally required to make a rubric. Check it out, oh, it's FREE too!

4. Check out National Geographic Kids. It has some great resources for teachers and kids of all ages.

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