Thursday, November 8, 2012


Windows 7 Outreach-

For those in the District working on newly upgraded machines,  Windows 7 is a welcomed improvement to the old XP operating system.  I've gathered a few resources that should help you in your transition.

Windows7 presentation w/notes that highlights key new features.
Windows 7 cheat sheet of shortcuts and diagram of interface.
Windows 7 Personalization- A short FAQ for common tasks.


If video tutorials are your thing, check out this collection of videos produced by Train signal Training as well.


All these resources can be found at the SMUHSD Technology Support Site. 
Enjoy!

Monday, April 30, 2012

A Few Noteworthy Resources



A Few Noteworthy Resources to Round Out the Year:

1. ED.TED.COM -I'm sure you all have heard of TED Talks, well now Ted Talks get an educational facelift. Take a look at these editable units based on popular TED talks replete with quizzes and extension questions. Not happy with a question, no problem. These units can be personalized and revised to your liking as well.
2. Education On Air - Google is at it again with a free online educational technology conference happening all day May 2nd, 2012 via their video conferencing tool called Google Hangouts. The line up is filled with some heavy hitters in the realm of tech integration. Check in and imagine how this tool could be used by teachers and students.

3. Calibrated Peer Review (CPR)- The last resource goes out to all of our English teachers. Any English teacher would love students to become prolific writers that have the capacity to coherently revise their own work as well as their peers. Well CPR is a Web-based program that enables frequent writing assignments even in large classes with limited instructional resources. Designed by the CSU system, CPR is meant to help Juniors develop their skills writing for the English Placement Test, (EPT).  In fact, CPR can reduce the time an instructor now spends reading and assessing student writing. Don't believe it??? Take a look. 

Monday, February 13, 2012

The Flipped Classroom


Recently there has been much discussion about how to leverage technology in a way that allows students more class time to process their work. The Flipped classroom inverts traditional teaching methods, delivering instruction online outside of class and moving “homework” into the classroom. The basic intent is to make class time more student centered, focusing class time on problem solving and the application of content.

Curious to learn more? Check out some resources:
◦ Flipped Classroom- Infographic
◦ Webinar with Aaron Sams- a well-known early adopter- Flipped Classroom Webinar-

Guiding Educational Pedagogy
◦ Process Oriented Guided Inquiry- http://pogil.org/
◦ Universal Design For Learning- http://www.cast.org/udl/
◦ Interactive Science Simulations- http://phet.colorado.edu/

Professional Communities:
• Flipped Classroom Network- http://vodcasting.ning.com

Practitioners:
◦ Ms. Barikmo’s Class Website- http://barikmo.weebly.com/index.html
◦ Ramsey’s Research and Resources- http://flipteaching.com/
◦ Dan Meyer’s Blog- http://blog.mrmeyer.com/
◦ Ewan Mactinosh’s Blog- http://edu.blogs.com/

Tools:
Awwapp is an online whiteboard app that lets you use your computer, tablet or smartphone to easily draw sketches, collaborate with others and share them with the world.
Jing a free way to record screen captures of presentations.
• Want more tools? Check out Ramsey's tool page.

Using some of these methods or have a question? Share with a comment below.
Thanks,

Dominic Bigue
SMUHSD Instructional Tech Coordinator

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Anything New for Digital Learning Day?


Digital Learning Day is a nationwide celebration
of innovative teaching and learning through digital media and technology that engages students and provides them with a rich, personalized educational experience.

On Digital Learning Day, a majority of states, hundreds of school districts, thousands of teachers, and more than a million students will encourage the innovative use of technology by trying something new, showcasing success, kicking off project-based learning, or focusing on how digital tools can help improve student outcomes.

If you would like to join the conversation, On February 1, 2012, the Alliance for Excellent Education will host an in-depth webcast featuring moderated discussion of video footage of innovation in action looking at leadership, instruction, innovation, every subject area, and effective teaching.

Then, at 1 p.m., EST, the Alliance is hosting a National Town Hall meeting featuring FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski and U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan in a special joint appearance. The event will profile great teachers that effectively use technology to deliver instruction, and focus on education innovation projects happening across the country.

Lastly, if you just feel like trying something new with your students tomorrow, take a look some of the following links:

Digital Learning Toolkits
101 Web Based Tools for Learning
SMUHSD- Tech Wiki- Resources

Visit Our Blog @ http://smuhsdpd.blogspot.com/ and share a resource you plan to use.



Thursday, January 26, 2012

Tech PD This Spring



Interested in local professional development opportunities in technology available this spring? Take a look at:
  • Fast Track Classes at Foothill's Krause Center- Google Doc 2/11, Adobe Indesign 2/25, Web Sites with Google Sites 2/8 2/15 and 2/29. Click link for more training date.
  • SVCUE- T3 Conference at Harker School Sat. March 24th- View Presentations and Register Here
  • Edge Online Teacher Training- Are you interested in teaching online, but unsure where to start, or are you already teaching online and want to enhance your skills? The Leading Edge Alliance, county offices of education, a group of nonprofits, universities and governmental bodies have developed a certification program for K-12 teachers.