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Thursday, July 28, 2011
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
CREATING A TABLE/RUBRIC
Sunday, July 17, 2011
YOUR BLOGS!
I totally enjoyed your blogs! I have visited each one and was the first person to leave a comment. Nice work, ladies! I hope you will see the value of a classroom blog and plan to keep it in that "teacher toolbox" we are building.
Thursday, July 14, 2011
UPDATES FOR WEEK 6
I have posted our PowerPoint from last night's class on the page for the Weekly PowerPoint presentations and I also posted another Podcast on the Listen and Learn page. The podcast gives you directions on how to manage your Annotated Website assignment.
Once again, I enjoyed our class last evening. Please contact me via phone or email if you have any questions about upcoming assignments, especially the technology-embedded lesson plan. Remember to use the Brewton Parker Lesson Plan template - Beginning. I will be assessing your lesson plan using Assessment #3 and Assessment #4. It is always smart of plan with the end in mind, so I recommend that you review those two Assessments while working on your lesson plan.
As we discussed, you are not teaching a technology lesson. You are teaching a lesson in your assigned content area and you are enhancing the teaching/learning experience through the use of technology. Draw on what we have learned and created: newsletters, webquests, blogs, rubrics, tables, graphs, and more to make your lesson come to life and sparkle!
Once again, I enjoyed our class last evening. Please contact me via phone or email if you have any questions about upcoming assignments, especially the technology-embedded lesson plan. Remember to use the Brewton Parker Lesson Plan template - Beginning. I will be assessing your lesson plan using Assessment #3 and Assessment #4. It is always smart of plan with the end in mind, so I recommend that you review those two Assessments while working on your lesson plan.
As we discussed, you are not teaching a technology lesson. You are teaching a lesson in your assigned content area and you are enhancing the teaching/learning experience through the use of technology. Draw on what we have learned and created: newsletters, webquests, blogs, rubrics, tables, graphs, and more to make your lesson come to life and sparkle!
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Thursday, July 7, 2011
Update on Learning Styles

Wednesday, July 6, 2011
New Resources
I have also posted a podcast to help you with PhotoStory. It is on the "Listen and Learn" page. There is also a sample WebQuest posted on the page with the other sample projects. Let me know if there is anything you would like to see here that I have not provided.
Learning Styles
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Tuesday, July 5, 2011
PhotoStory
Think about some of the fun uses for PhotoStory when teaching students. Let's plan to share them in class this week.
Here is the link to download PhotoStory.
Can't wait to see you in class tomorrow.
Here is the link to download PhotoStory.
Can't wait to see you in class tomorrow.
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