about 1 week ago - No comments
Wowie! Our Kindergarteners have been working hard this year. They have learned so much! They strengthened their fine motor skills while they practiced using the mouse. They learned how to double-click, “Click-Click!” They practiced using different menus and icons. We made shapes in the drawing programs, “Click it, Hold it, Drag it out!” They learned More >
about 2 weeks ago - 1 comment
This is a student post by Jacqueline. . . This Snapguide shows how to draw a cartoon elephant. It is a step by step tutorial. I was learning about how to make tutorials and different ways to publish my ideas. . I hope you enjoy it and like making your own elephant. . Check out More >
about 3 weeks ago - No comments
This is a student post by Taylor and Lauren. . . We were learning about ways to use the app, Snapguide, to create a tutorial. Our idea was to show people how to use a digital camera. This tutorial will show you step by step basics of using a digital camera. We used the iPad More >
about 3 weeks ago - 1 comment
This is a student post by Liam and Noah. . We have been learning about how to do screencasts and how to use Google Maps. We can go to different places throughout the world without leaving our school. So we want to share this video so you can take a tour of the White House. More >
about 3 weeks ago - 15 comments
Well, that was fun. Today, we were able to meet Mrs. Monaghan’s class in England through Skype. During our blogging conversations, we discovered words we didn’t know and items we hadn’t heard before. We found out that we sometimes call the same things by different names. So, we decided to play a game of International More >
about 3 weeks ago - 1 comment
This is a student post by Jenelle and Elaina. We learned about the new app, Educreations. It lets you make a screencast while you draw on the screen. We want to show you how to reduce fractions before multiplying. We think this is a good strategy to use. We hope you enjoy learning how to More >
about 4 weeks ago - 3 comments
This is a student post by Nathan, Jacob, and Nolan. . We are going to show you how to draw an airplane. The illustration is accompanied by a rap with the step by step directions. We learned how to increase the speed of a video using Windows Movie Maker. We also remixed music using UJAM. More >
about 4 weeks ago - 1 comment
This is a student post created by Danny. * Here are some keyboard shortcuts that I think are good to know. Keyboard Shortcuts from Mrs. Moore Which keyboard shortcut do you think is most helpful? What other keyboard shortcuts could we add to the list?
about 1 month ago - 5 comments
Here are a few more of our class’ first How-To Videos. There are many things we have learned through the making of these videos. We hope to build on these skills and make improvements. * The Distributive Property * Adding Fractions * *** Our music was remixed using the awesome website, UJAM! Watch for us More >
about 1 month ago - 23 comments
Our classes are talking about making “How-To” videos. How-To Videos would give step by step directions for how to complete a task. The younger Techie Kids are thinking about time order words such as First, Next, and Last. They are also practicing following directions. * The older Techie Kids are considering storyboarding and how to More >
about 1 year ago
I think the Hear-All Recorder is a great tool for teachers and especially for newer teachers. Many times I wish I was able to record DRA testing so I can go back and hear where the students may need my help – since many times teachers are filling out all the paperwork and listening for mistakes that we can not always focus on what exactly the student is missing. Also it would be a great way to be able to take work home which teachers often do.
I would love to be able to use this technology in my classroom.
about 1 year ago
WOW! How cool
) Any chance to gather more technology is always GREAT!
about 1 year ago
I would love the Hear ALL Assessment Recorder for my elementary school and classroom. These would be great tools to use during our literacy centers and circles. I would like to record groups performing a readers theater or any story! Thanks for this fabulous opportunity!
Sara
about 1 year ago
This item would be a great piece of technology that could be utilized in the classroom. It is always great to have the opportunity to add to our students’ learning experiences.
about 1 year ago
I could use the recorder for the students to read aloud for fluency practice. They could listen to their voice when they’re done.
Kim
about 1 year ago
Cool! It’d be great review literature circle discussions.
about 1 year ago
I would be interested in the recorder! Thanks!
about 1 year ago
Wow ! What a great tool! This would be especially helpful with teachers getting used to their new DRA2 Kits. Having the ability to hear students again and even share with them would be a great instructional tool. I would love to see this be able to be used at my school!
about 1 year ago
This would be a great tool to use in my elementary classroom. It would be great for fluency and literature circles!
about 1 year ago
I think this device would be a great additional to my classroom. I love updating my room with the latest in technology for my students.
Karessa
about 1 year ago
I love the idea of recording small group reading. Reader’s Theater will take on a new dimension when the students can actually hear themselves back on the recording. I still remember the first time I heard my voice on tape…weird (I sounded weird, that is). Heehee.