Monday, January 25, 2010
BP12_2010013_one minute message #2
BP9_2010013_Web2.0tool3_GroupTable
Many of today's students are busy and teachers a lot of times are asking students to collaborate. Getting all everyone together for study groups, group projects or student organization meetings can be very challenging.
GroupTable is a web-based software and network developed specifically to help student groups improve document management, project planning and communication.
On GroupTable your group will be able to use the tools such as a to-do lists, online file storage, private group chats, discussion boards and more. These tools will help your groups stay organized and on track, as well as save you time.
GroupTable allows you to bring all of your groups online and as well as connect with current classmates to form new ones. GroupTable is here to help you learn and interact with others the most efficient way possible to achieve your goals.
With GroupTable you are able to:
Manage groups efficiently
GroupTable allows you to manage all of your group projects, study groups and student organizations easily in one location. You can see all the recent updates for each of your groups including new files uploads, topic posts, tasks, and upcoming events.
Improve your groups communication
As a group you want to be able to communicate well so that your group is successful. GroupTable provides groups with their own private chat rooms and discussion boards. This way your group can meet conveniently online in real time, or each member can contribute to group discussions at a time convenient for them.
Easily Store and Share Documents
Each individual and group on GroupTable has their own binder, an online storage unit that allows them to organize, store and share word documents, presentations, and spread sheets.
Assign tasks & keep track of events
GroupTable is a great way to plan your group projects and keep track of upcoming group events. Having a list of all upcoming group events, as well as the ability to assign tasks to each group member increases accountability and keeps everyone on track.
Connect with other students in your class
GroupTable allows students to search for other students and groups that are in other classes working with the same information. This way you can easily connect with your classmates to ask questions, or join study groups for learning support.
inform provided by GroupTable
Monday, January 18, 2010
BP8_2010012_one minute message-#1
Sunday, January 17, 2010
technology is adaptable for education
Topic - Holocaust " a bystander"
After a discussion about World War II in Social Studies and English students will have some understanding of how Hitler and others were able to accomplish what happened to the Jews during the Holocaust.
A bystander - A person who is present at an event without participating in it or changing it.
Students will then have to research and/or search "flickr" for pictures that represent the idea of a "bystander" based on the discussion of bystanders of the WWII. (no picture can be from that time period)
Students will use the class flickr group account to post pictures and comments - provided by the teacher.
Students will have three weeks to complete the assignment using classroom computer, library (in school or out) or individual technology
After posting the picture students will then have to give an explanation of how the picture represents a bystander.
Also students will then have to post five comments to other students from the other class periods. One post will be to a classmate in your own period totaling five post. All post should be written in paragraph form using correct language usage.
Monday, January 11, 2010
BP4_2010011_RSS Feed





BP3_2010011_Web 2.0 T1 - Tracking Shots


Sunday, January 10, 2010
BP2_2010011_EduUses4Blogs

Book Club Blogs...
Web 2.0 tools (i.e., blogging) help prepare students for various classes as well as the future. As an educator the biggest job is to give students experiences, creatively and academically to build them to be “whole learners.” My goal has always been to not only educate my students using traditional learning with technology. With a blog students are merging the traditional with technology because they are writing and communicating to various audiences which is definitely one of most state’s standards and it is important that teachers are meeting those state standards. Even though this standards are requirements we don’t let those be our excuse for not exposing our students to the technology, as well as, making education a good experience and purposeful.
Using "blogging" as a tool in the classroom is a great asset in many classes from art to photography. As a former English teacher the one tool, ironically, I was unable to get started using was blogging. I created a curriculum for my students to use a blog to discuss books they were reading. The idea was to get away from the "old fashion style” book reports and use the computer, ipods or even

cell phones to discuss books. For the students would be able to discuss what they were reading, meet a requirement and get feedback from their peers and the teacher immediately. Also using the “book club blog” students will have freedom, but there will be requirements they must meet by discussing the plot, characters, setting, conflicts and any other literary devices. The fact that blogging has minimum restrictions allows students to have fun with some guidance. I like the fact that this allowed me to get a quick assessment on what students were reading/comprehension, on writing, as well as how students engaged with one another. Blogging will and can be teacher and student friendly while moving the traditional to the 21st century!