Tonight's class featured:
- Diane Ready: Really great lesson about bringing the non-living to life... through characterizations and stories. Great use of screencasts, youtube, a wiki, Photopeach, podcasts, and Wordles. Really interesting and looks like a lot of fun to work with!
- Annette Kahn-Arcangeli: Really nice use of Web 2.0 tools in smaller lesson components. Use of Prezis, Photopeach, Today's Meet, Voki, and creating an interactive Word template. Really cool ideas!
- Cindy Karalekas: Cindy had a great presentation that discussed the novel The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian. For the lesson/unit, she used Screenr, Voki, youtube, Prezi, and Slide Share (one of my favorite tools!). Great work, Cindy!
- Mitzi Bramble: Mitzi had some great ideas about teaching her students about digital citizenship and functioning within an online community. She used Voki, Animoto, Photopeach, youtube, Glogster, video links, and use of a blog. I love how connected Mitzi is to her blogging! :)
- Shannon Wasilewski: Ok, so I was next. My "lesson" was actually the creation of a resource for my students while writing their secondary source critical analysis papers. I primarily used Screen-Cast-O-Matic and I also used (and loved!!) Slide Share. Love it!
- Abbie Grant: Abbie's lesson was a wonderful resource for her students! It was a resource for her Civil Rights unit and used Prezi, youtube, Flickr, Glogster, Scrapblog, and a discussion section on the wiki. Great tools and a great resource!
- Ann Marie Piscitelli: Great lesson on Fraction and Decimal Equivalents. So many great Web 2.0 tools in this lesson, including youtube, Screenr, Toondoo, Mathtrain.tv, Wordle, and a discussion section on the wiki for text/worksheet questions. Really great ideas here!
- Alicia Campellone: Alicia redesigned a lesson on earthquakes- and what a fabulous lesson! So many wonderful tools that students could get very excited about using... all while learning about earthquakes. I especially liked that there was so much "local" and "real world" data about earthquakes- really cool! Alicia used Wallwisher, RSS feeds for local earthquakes, links to the USGS site, youtube, Glogster, video, and Xtranormal. Very, very cool stuff here!
- Cathy Robbins: I loved Cathy's presentation, because you could just tell that she was thrilled with everything that she had learned in the class... and was excited by everything that she put together. And deservedly so... there were so many great tools here! Her lesson was on the novel Where the Red Fern Grows. She used Photopeach, videos, Prezi, youtube, Pixton, Voki, Glogster, Storybird (so cool!), and a discussion section on the wiki. Great work!
- Julie Grant: Julie had a challenge as she is a technology teacher... how does one create a lesson about technology using technology? But she did just that... and beautifully. She created a resource which showed examples of all of the Web 2.0 tools and the assignment was for students to experience the examples and then choose one with which to work. Great stuff here, including Blabberize, Voki, Capzles, Xtranormal, Photopeach, Pixton, Creaza, podcasts, Prezi, Jing, and Screenr. Cool!
- Sue Forrest: Great lesson on Literal vs Figurative Language, specifically focusing on similes and metaphors. There were great tools here, such as Prezi, Screenr (my favorite of all of her tools!), Storybird, Quia, and acrostic poems. I really enjoyed the use of MS Word to create the screencasts- being able to see the poem analysis being modeled before attempting it would be so helpful for students! Great job!
So... I'm REALLY glad to about getting my Thursday nights back!! And I'm still soooo very impressed by EVERYONE'S presentations!!! It was a real pleasure to teach the class to such an amazing group of educators. :)
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