The SAU #50 PD Committee has recently purchased a "season pass" to 31 webinars during the year. Here are the archives and resources for the previous webinars.
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Here is the list of webinars:
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From Toy to Tool: Cell Phones in Learning (December 16, 2008)
presented by Liz Kolb http://iste.acrobat.com/p17405737/
Liz’s contact information:
Liz Kolb
University of Michigan & Madonna University
elikeren@umich.edu
http://cellphonesinlearning.com
Liz has provided these resources:
PBS Ready to Learn Study
http://www.pbs.org/readytolearn/research/cellphones.html
Mobile Math http://math4mobile.com
http://wiffiti.com/screen/index.php
3rd-6th graders used http://hipcast.com
Weblink: http://stjosephschooltrenton.com/blog/
Middle School 6th-7th Grade Used http://gabcast.com
Weblink: http://541sparkes.blogspot.com/2007/07/author-blog-6.html
Elementary School 3rd Grade Used http://gabcast.com
Weblink: http://edu6260mrsparsons.blogspot.com/
High School Science Used http://gabcast.com
Weblink: http://mrsleeswebblog.blogspot.com/
High School Foreign Language Students Used http://gcast.com
Weblink: http://outoftheordinarywithrosemary.blogspot.com/search?updated-max=2008-10-12T16%3A25%3A00-05%3A00&max-results=7
High School mobile Podcasts to Reflect on literature Used: Http://utterz.com
Weblink: http://wordsworthreflections.wordpress.com/
High School American Literature Used: http://polleverywhere.com
Weblink: http://leclaire6english2008.blogspot.com/2008/11/quiet-desperation-or-barbaric-yawping.html
Mathematics teacher has students document their mathematical steps and lab activities, then put them into a slideshow along with process explanation.
Weblink: http://mathematicslearning.blogspot.com/2008/04/mobile-has-changed-my-way.html
Citizen Mobile Journalism ireport@cnn.com
Clean Up New York! Citizen Activism http://www.peoples311.com/
11th Grade English http://www.netc.org/focus/examples/messag.php
Canadian Election http://atomiq.org/archives/2004/04/the_youth_text_2004_challenge.html
In Japan, wrote bestselling novel via text messaging.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/20/world/asia/20japan.html?_r=2&pagewanted=1&th&emc=th&oref=slogin
Listen to webpages on your phone at http://jott.com
Listen to radio on-demand at 1-415-692-4923 or http://www.lexy.com
Digital Citizenship for Parents (December 9, 2008)
presented by Mike Ribble http://iste.acrobat.com/p53842189/.
Mike Ribble’s Contact Information and Web Resources:
miker@manhattan.k12.ks.us
http://www.digitalcitizenship.net
Copyright: From Nuts and Bolts to Web 2.0 (December 4, 2008)
presented by Hall Davidson http://iste.acrobat.com/p18212938/.
RESOURCES FOR LEARNING MORE
Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for Media Literacy Education
http://www.centerforsocialmedia.org/resources/publications/code_for_media_literacy_education/
Lesson Plans, Video Case Studies and Music Videos for Teaching about Copyright and Fair Use
http://mediaeducationlab.com
EXTEND YOUR LEARNING
Online community for sharing http://copyrightconfusion.wikispaces.com/
The copyright office is part of the Library of Congress! www.loc.gov
Resources from the webinar:
http://www.centerforsocialmedia.org/resources/fair_use_and_teaching/
http://wwwdev.ncte.org/positions/statements/fairusemedialiteracyv
http://mediaeducationlab.com/index.php?page=265
http://fairuse.stanford.edu/Copyright_and_Fair_Use_Overview/
http://www.utsystem.edu/ogc/intellectualproperty/cprtindx.htm
http://www.copyright.iupui.edu/fairuse.htm
http://benedict.com/
http://copyright.cornell.edu/public_domain/
http://www.centerforsocialmedia.org/resources/publications/code_for_media_literacy_
education/
http://www.library.uiuc.edu/scholcomm/glossary.html
http://www.library.yale.edu/~llicense/definiti.shtml
http://www.koce.org/classroom/copyright.htm
http://filmclipsonline.com/
http://pics4learning.com/
http://freeplaymusic.com/
http://kitzu.org/
http://www.mediafestival.org/old_site/downloads.html
http://www.mediafestival.org/copyrightchart.html
The answer to the 25 vs. 125 copies question is: make as many copies as you need (1 per student).
One question came up about your use of DVDs in class. You’re invited to take a quiz!
Renee Hobbs, from the Media Education Lab at Temple University, will be presenting a workshop, “Best Practices in Fair Use for 21st Century Educators” at NECC 2009 in Washington, DC. Visit www.iste.org/necc in mid-February for the date and time, and to register.
Dr. Z’s Creative Cookbook for Collaborative Communication
presented by Leigh Zeitz http://iste.acrobat.com/p72481375/.
Dr. Z’s Contact Information and Web Resources:
Dr. Leigh Zeitz
University of Northern Iowa
zeitz@uni.edu
www.leighzeitz.com
Blog: drzreflects.com
Twitter: zeitz
Skype: leighzeitz
Second Life: Leigh Writer
Webinar wiki: tinyurl.com/ISTEwebinar
Virtual Field Trips in the Classroom (November 19, 2008)
presented by Dr. Alice Christie http://iste.acrobat.com/p56292075/
Dr. Christie invites you to email her at alice.christie@asu.edu .
Her Treasure Trove of Virtual Field Trip Resources can be found at http://alicechristie.org/search/trips.html
Blogging in the Classroom—for Intermediate Users (November 12, 2008)
presented by Janni Black; http://iste.acrobat.com/p15698750/.
Janni’s Website Resources: http://web20intheclassroom.blogspot.com
Sources and Resources:
Janni has provided the attached pdf of her presentation today. All links are active, so you can follow them to great online resources!
Janni invites you to email her at jblack@jeffco.k12.co.us
Need more blogging resources? On Delicious.com, Janni is jdblack64. Create an account and add her to your “network.” You then can have access to all Janni’s bookmarks on blogging, plus all things Web 2.0.
Create, Communicate, Collaborate(November 5, 2008)
presented by Dr. Howie DiBlasi; http://iste.acrobat.com/p19767091/.
Howie has generously shared the many, many resources he referenced today on the attached Word document.
Howie will be responding to questions posed during today’s webinar on his blog, http://mytooltest.blogspot.com over the next few days. Please check back early next week to view his responses. He invites you to email him at howie@frontier.net .
Google Earth Lessons in the Classroom (October 29, 2008)
presented by Dr. Alice Christie; http://iste.acrobat.com/p33352044/.
Dr. Christie will be responding to questions posed during today’s webinar on her website, www.alicechristie.com over the next few days. Please check back early next week to view her responses. She invites you to email her at alice.christie@asu.edu .
Dr. Alice Christie’s Treasure Trove of Google Earth Resources:
Dr. Alice Christie’s Using Google Earth in Education: http://www.west.asu.edu/achristie/gearth/
How Stuff Works: Google Earth: http://computer.howstuffworks.com/google-earth.htm/printable
Juicy Geography: Google Earth Lessons: http://www.juicygeography.co.uk/googleearth.htm
Discovery Channel: Google Earth: http://www.discovery.com/googleearth/
Google Earth Lessons: An Educational Resource for Teachers: http://www.gelessons.com/
What on Earth?: http://www.webuser.co.uk/specials/73813.html
ALI: The World in My Back Yard: http://edcommunity.apple.com/ali/print.php?itemID=12071
Assorted Stuff for EdTech: Google Earth: http://www.assortedstuff.com/stuff/?p=85
The Strangest Sights in Google Earth: http://me-king.110mb.com/?p=10
Find By Click: http://www.findbyclick.com/
Google Earth Community: http://bbs.keyhole.com/ubb/ubbthreads.php/Cat/0
Official Google Blog: http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2005/09/illuminated-continent.html
The Google Earth Blog: http://gearthblog.com/index.html
Google Sightseeing Blog: http://googlesightseeing.com/
Using Google Earth: Learn tricks and tips to explore your world more effectively in Google Earth: http://googleearthuser.blogspot.com/
Blogging in the Classroom—for Beginners (October 22, 2008)
presented by Janni Black http://iste.acrobat.com/p35431511/.
Janni’s Website Resources: http://web20intheclassroom.blogspot.com
Sources and Resources:
Anderson, L.W. & Krathwohl, D.R. (Eds.) (2001). A taxonomy for Learning, teaching, and assessing: A revision of Bloom’s taxonomy of educational objectives. New York: Addison Wesley Longman.
Avoiding the 5 Most Common Mistakes in Using Blogs with Students by R. Reynard, Ph. D.
Bloom's Digital Taxonomy by Educational Origami
Fixed vs. Growth Mindset graphic by Nigel Holmes
State of the Blogosphere: 2008 by Technorati
Seven Habits of Highly Connected People by S. Downes
MindSet.com
Using Blogs to Promote Authentic Learning in the Classroom Compilation of resources for those educators wishing to learn more about blogging for themselves and/or their students – by JBlack.
NOTE
Purchased Images in presentation are from iStockphoto.com and are not for reuse or distribution
All other images are copyrighted and are the properties of SXC or its Image providers. For use, please see the StockXchng.com website for terms of use.
Janni invites you to email her at jblack@jeffco.k12.co.us
Need more blogging resources? On Delicious.com, Janni is jdblack64. Create an account and add her to your “network.” You then can have access to all Janni’s bookmarks on blogging, plus all things Web 2.0.
Educational Vodcasting (October 7, 2008)
presented by Jonathan Bergmann and Aaron Sams http://iste.acrobat.com/p99147624/.
Jon and Aaron’s website has many useful resources and examples: http://www.educationalvodcasting.com
I’m pleased to share that Jon and Aaron have an article coming out in the December 2008/January 2009 issue of “Learning and Leading with Technology.“ Be sure to watch for it!
Crafting Engagingly H.O.T. Products (October 1, 2008)
presented by Bernajean Porterhttp://iste.acrobat.com/p78607086/.
Bernajean's Website Resources @ www.DigiTales.us
• Accessing Bernajean's articles
• Accessing StoryKeepers Gallery of examples
• Accessing Student Scoring guides
• Accessing Seven steps
• Connecting to resources for documentaries / docudramas
• Exploring ExplorITorium Ideas
• Linking to Second Life (Enjoy Bernajean's Persian storytelling palace - teleport to Ramapo's StoryKeepers Gardens)
• Linking to DigiTales 2009 Mountain Summer Storytelling Camp
Bernajean's New Projects
• Inquiry Quest: Working with Adams 12 (CO) school-wide performance based projects for 8th grade NCLB Literacy Mandate
• S.T.A.R.S. Project: Working with Forsyth County Schools GA school-wide inquiry projects for student directed meaning-making and media-making
• Second Life Project for Digital Storytelling: ShaheraZade
• CharZeee Kitaj (SL avatar) host of ShaheraZade
• StoryKeepers (Join this SL group for upcoming notices)
• Second Life Project for inworld professional development courses credited by Pepperdine University: Opening mid-winter
• Atlantis Rising Campus.com
• Bernajena Pinazzo (SL avatar) host of Atlantis Rising Campus
• Atlantian Seekers (Join this SL group for upcoming notices)
Bernajean's Books @ Amazon.com
• Digitales: The Art of Telling Digital Stories
• Evaluating Student Digital Products: Training and Resource Tools for Using Student Scoring Guides
• Grappling with Accountability7
Inquiry Resources to Explore
• Young Investigators by Judy Harris Helm and Lilian Katz (book)
• Understanding by Design: Professional Development Workbook by McTighhe and Wiggins (book)
• Teaching for Tomorrow by Ted McCain (book)
Wild and New Online Resources
• Goanimator.com (online animation tool)
• VuVox.com (online collages)
• www.wwar1.blogspot.com/ (dramatic blogs)
• http://tbirdtimes.org/ (participatory wiki student newspaper)
• http://atlantis.crlt.indiana.edu/ (an international learning/teaching project using a 3D multi-user environment to immerse children 9-15 in educational tasks)
• http://knowclue.wikispaces.com/ (Marianne Malstrom's webpage sharing resources on machinimas - inworld filming)
Introduction to Geocaching (September 24, 2008)
presented by Alice Christie http://iste.acrobat.com/p51949344/.
Alice was generous to share the following resources:
Alice’s website: www.alicechristie.org
Dr. Alice Christie’s EduCaching Guide: www.alicechristie.org/geocaching/
Dr. Alice Christie’s EduCaching Podcast: http://www.alicechristie.org/geocaching/podcast/
Using GPS and Geocaching Engages, Empowers, and Enlightens Middle School Teachers and Students © 2007 by Alice A. Christie http://www.alicechristie.org/pubs/E6/index.html or on the Meridian site: http://www.ncsu.edu/meridian/win2007/gps/index.htm
Dr. Alice Christie’s GPS Buying Guide: http://www.alicechristie.org/geocaching/compare/
Dr. Alice Christie’s Steps for Creating EduCaching Lessons: http://www.alicechristie.org/geocaching/steps.html
Dr. Alice Christie’s Café Press Site: http://www.cafepress.com/geocachingcafe/
GPS Faces
Magellan Explorist 300: http://www.alicechristie.org/geocaching/exp_300/index.htm
Garmin Mapping 60: http://www.alicechristie.org/geocaching/garmin_60/index.htm
Revolutionizing Instruction for Autistic Students Utilizing Interactive Whiteboards (September 17, 2008)
presented by Kathleen McClaskey and Randy Welch http://iste.acrobat.com/p79244197/
Kathleen and Randy were generous to share the following resources:
Starfall: www.starfall.com
RIF Planet: http://www.rif.org/readingplanet/content/read_aloud_stories.mspx
BBC CBeebies: http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies/drilldown/stories/2/1/1/
Scholastic: http://teacher.scholastic.com/clifford1/flash/story_3.htm
Family Learning: http://familylearning.org.uk/counting_games.html
Priory Woods: http://www.priorywoods.middlesbrough.sch.uk/resources/programres.htm
SMART Notebook Lesson Plans: http://education.smarttech.com/ste/en-US/Ed+Resource/
Kathleen H. McClaskey (khm@edtech-associates.com) voice: 603.424.4534
Randy J. Welch (rwelch@spauldingyouthcenter.org)
ISTE has set up a discussion area on Moodle where Kathleen and Randy will respond to questions posed during the webinar. Access the discussion board here: http://moodle.iste.org/mod/forum/view.php?id=769.
The World According to Google (September 9, 2008)
presented by Tim Chase http://iste.acrobat.com/p13909178/.
Tim has been generous to share the following resources:
Tim’s website, which includes lots of resources: www.edtech2020.com
Tim’s resources from today’s presentation: http://www.edtech2020.com/sessions/google.htm
Google Docs movie: http://www.teachertube.com/view_video.php?viewkey=f2e09343d229e1bfd1c4
Google Maps movie: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=60tTQKVZ2VA
Tip: Google “Google Search Ninja Tips”
Link to Q&A forum: http://docs.google.com/Presentation?id=dgrhhsqw_199dnxptxg5. For PC users, click on the link below the picture. For Mac users, use Safari, as the link doesn't show up in Firefox.
From Good Intentions to Best Practices: Teaching with Second Life (August 26, 2008)
presented by Peggy Sheehy http://iste.acrobat.com/p10288811/.
Peggy has been generous to share the following resources:
http://secondlife.com/land/privatepricing.php
www.campaignforrealbeauty.com
CROQUET (http://www.opencroquet.org)
WONDERLAND (http://www.nmc.org/keyword/wonderland)
MEDIA GRID: IMMERSIVE ED (http://mediagrid.org/members.html)
Email: peggysheehy@mac.com
Blog: http://www.ramapoislands.edublogs.org
Books to consider:
“Don’t Bother Me, Mom, I’m Learning” by Marc Prensky
“What Video Games Have to Teach Us About Learning and Literacy” by James Paul Gee
ISTE has set up a discussion area on Moodle where Peggy responded to all the questions posed during the webinar. Access the discussion board here: http://moodle.iste.org/mod/forum/view.php?f=45
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