Country Meadows has acquired access for grades 1-3 to Wixie
With Wixie, students can use paint tools, text options, clipare, and voice recording to showcase their content knowledge.
• Create original work that demonstrates their comprehension of the curriculum
• Illustrate to explain abstract concepts
• Create graphs and models to represent data
• Write digital stories
• Create non-linguistic representations to complement writing
• Anytime/anywhere mentality
Integrate into the core curriculum
Wixie comes with hundreds of curriculum activities. Teachers can also create customized content for their classes and distribute it to students in seconds.
You can access this tool at: https://kildeer.wixie.com/
Students can login anywhere in the world using their credentials. All that is required is flash.
The purpose of this blog is to display the use of technology at Country Meadows Elementary School. The blog will occasionally have help screencasts for different software and web applications.
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Thursday, January 5, 2012
Creating Digital Stories
There are several different ways to create digital stories. Which ever way you decide works best, it is well worth learning this skill. Creating podcasts, iMovies, and keynote presentations are three ways to accomplish the creation of a digital story. The media that is created can be used from alternative assessments to guided reading for your students. Either way the benefits can be instructional and student centered.
The following is an example of a digital story for instructional purposes. Students can circulate through a center and acquire this content knowledge or it can be used as a guided reading station.
The following is a podcast that was created by a student. This is an alternative story telling method that integrates 21st century technology.
The following is an example of a digital story for instructional purposes. Students can circulate through a center and acquire this content knowledge or it can be used as a guided reading station.
The following is a podcast that was created by a student. This is an alternative story telling method that integrates 21st century technology.
Sunday, December 11, 2011
2nd, 3rd, 4th Grade Activities in iLab from December 2011
This week 2nd, 3rd, and 4th grade began work on Comic Life projects in the iLab. 2nd Graders are working on Fable passports. The Fable passports are summaries of fables students are reading on MeeGenius. The students summarize their fables using Comic Life. The third grade is also using Comic Life as a research template. 3rd Graders are assigned a planet. They describe their planet as if they are the planet. The "I am" construct coupled with Comic Life is a fun way for the students to compose their work. 4th Grade is also using a Comic Life to interpret poetry. Attached are some samples of 3rd and 4th grade work.
Thursday, December 1, 2011
iMovie 4th & 5th Grade
Students are learning to compose movies with iMovie. This week in art class students will be contributing to their winter concert repertoire by composing rich media filled movies.
The movies will be playing in the background, while the students sing. Above, is an example from Mrs. Backe's 5th grade class. This tool is exciting and engaging for students. It is a great alternative assessment of learning. Students and teachers are able to see exactly what students have learned in a fun format.
This program is available on all district computers. Learning iMovie is fun and easy. If you would like more information about iMovie, please feel free to contact me at:
rhanrahan@kcsd96.org
Monday, November 28, 2011
Flubaroo
Flubaroo is a free tool that helps you quickly grade multiple-choice or fill-in-blank assignments. I designed it for my own classroom, and want to share it with other teachers... for free!
* Flubaroo works with Google docs
More than just a grading tool, Flubaroo also:
Flubaroo is a free tool that helps you quickly grade multiple-choice or fill-in-blank assignments. I designed it for my own classroom, and want to share it with other teachers... for free!
* Flubaroo works with Google docs
More than just a grading tool, Flubaroo also:
- Computes average assignment score
- Computes average score per question, and flags low-scoring questions
- Shows you a grade distribution graph
- Gives you the option to email each student their grade, and an answer key
If you would like to take advantage of Flubaroo. Please contact me and we can schedule a time to meet.
Google Forms
Forms are a useful tool to help you plan events, give students a quiz, or collect other information in an easy, streamlined way. A Google form is automatically connected to a spreadsheet with the same title. When you send a form to recipients, their responses will automatically be collected in that spreadsheet.
Forms are a useful tool to help you plan events, give students a quiz, or collect other information in an easy, streamlined way. A Google form is automatically connected to a spreadsheet with the same title. When you send a form to recipients, their responses will automatically be collected in that spreadsheet.
With Google Docs, you can quickly create a form or survey, email it to your friends, family, or colleagues, and keep track of the answers in one spreadsheet (all for free).
Quick, Easy, and Fast. No reason to not take advantage of it! You have the support.
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