Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Techie Tuesday: Widgets, Widgets, Everywhere
There are so many options, I think it is easiest to just give you a "get started" list. In no time you will be finding your own! Many of these can be accessible right from your phone which automatically updates your website.
1). Clustr Map
This is a great way to track visitors to your site. You and your students can easily see traffic and all the countries visiting!
2) Dropbox
Do you have files you would like to share with your students? Dropbox allows you to uplaod files to make them accessible for your students.
3) Google Translator
This is an easy way to make your website translate into another language. A visitor just selects the desired language via drop down menu.
4) Google Calendar
This widget allows you to embed your calendar right on your website.
5) Photos
There are numerous ways to embed your photos directly on your site such as shutterfly, picasa, photo bucket, flickr, and more.
6) Voki
A talking avatar for your website! What a fun way to give announcements or welcome visitors to your site;)
There are so many out there from word of the day to measurement converter to a dictionary. Honestly this list can go on and on and on. But you dont have time to keep reading all this! Get out there and try some out yourself;) Visit Google widgets as well as widget box for more!
What are your favorite widgets?
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Student Picks for Rule of Thirds
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Taylor S |
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Claire C |
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Haley M |
Can you pick out how these photos follow the rule of thirds technique?
Stop back by soon for the leading lines student picks!
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Will L |
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Techie Tuesday: Using Blogger to Create a Class Website

Before you get started, you need to think about a few things:
- Objectives for creating the website
- Know your audience
- Think of possible challenges
- Research
I spent most of my time looking at sample class websites. After I created a great doodle of what I wanted to include such as pages, column sections, and widgets, I searched and searched for just the right template. You would think this would be easy, but I soon found out that I was pretty picky...ok, I actually knew that, but finding the right artist was a challenge. Here are some of my favorites:
- http://www.giselejaquenod.com.ar/blog/blogger-templates/
- http://shabbyblogs.com/
- http://www.thecutestblogontheblock.com/
Well, it's time for you to go get started! My class would love to visit your site when finished or as it evolves, so post a comment with it's link.
Monday, September 12, 2011
Pictures Can Say a Thousand Words
Photography can be a very interesting thing! Most people think photography is capturing things that are happening at the moment, something people do for a living, or even just picking up a camera and taking a picture of themselves. This is all true, but photography can be way more than that. Photography is a type of art. Most people do not realize that photographs and paintings are very closely related, and pictures can say a thousand words.
Photography is more than just picking up a camera and aiming at something. There are many techniques that come along with the art form of photography. The "Rule of Thirds" is one technique where you imagine that the image is divided into a tic-tac-toe board. This tic-tac-toe board consist of two horizontal lines, as well as two vertical. These lines can be used when capturing a picture of a person. You should line their eyes up on one of the horizontal lines. If you are capturing some type of tall object, you should line it up on either of the vertical lines.
By the way, have you ever noticed that all of the parts in a picture go together? I thought this was a very cool concept.
Organizing Your Wire Chaos

As teachers, we search for the most cost effective solution for our everyday issues, so why should wire choas be any different. Here are a couple of free ways to organize your technology cables with ease:
1) Bread Ties Labeling
2) Binder Clips organize the cables to stay off the floor
3) Paper Towel rolls, swimming noodles, or zip ties organize the cables in neat sections.
4) Create your own charging station from a shoebox wrapped in your favorite scrapbook paper.
Even though it is great to find free ways to organize your cables, there are two that are worth mentioning that are relatively inexpensive.
1) USB Wall Socket
2) Hidden Surge Protector
Of course this is just a quick view into the multiple ways you can organize your wire chaos. What are your favorite ways to organize your geeky gadgets?
Sunday, August 14, 2011
Welcome to the 2011-2012 School Year!
Are you ready for the new school year? This site is currently under construction, but will be up-and-running very soon. New for this year, this site will be used as both our school website and blog! For the first week of school (Unit 1), we mainly focus on our online classroom which is located at http://mindenhighschool.edu20.org . The Edu 2.0 site is our class LMS similar to Blackboard and Moodle which you will use in college.
We will begin using this page during our 2nd unit when we become immersed in the World Wide Web and Online Communities!
I'm looking forward to an awesome year;)
Saturday, March 12, 2011
Diigo Links (weekly)
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I Education Apps Review - iDevice Initiatives - Schools
Been meaning to add this to IEAR for a while ... Schools doing iDevice Initiatives - http://www.iear.org/idevice-initiatives-schools/ #iear
– Scott Meech (smeech) http://twitter.com/smeech/status/46325789259595776tags: twitter iear packrati.us
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Visual Notes from My Digital Literacy Course | Angela Maiers Educational Services, Inc.
RT @surreallyno: Visual Notes by an amazing student http://tiny.cc/hi2v0 by @AngelaMaiers plus Digital Literacy Course (module 1) slide ...
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New eBook from @SimpleK12 - Integrating Podcasts Into the Classroom: http://bit.ly/hiFLHN #edtech
New eBook from @SimpleK12 - Integrating Podcasts Into the Classroom: http://bit.ly/hiFLHN #edtech
– Kyle B. Pace (kylepace) http://twitter.com/kylepace/status/46152283909664768tags: twitter packrati.us edtech
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Recommended Link from Russel Tarr at www.activehistory.co.uk
'iTunes university' better than the real thing - http://tinyurl.com/lmy46c
– russeltarr (russeltarr) http://twitter.com/russeltarr/status/46178822734880770tags: twitter packrati.us
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Facebook's New Anti-Bullying Tools Create a
Facebook’s New Anti-Bullying Tools Create a “Culture of Respect” http://on.mash.to/e2WNjg #edchat #cpchat
– Eric Sheninger (NMHS_Principal) http://twitter.com/NMHS_Principal/status/46017032264753152tags: cpchat twitter packrati.us edchat
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Reinforce the Writing Process through Musical Creation
Reinforce the Writing Process through Musical Creation http://goo.gl/fb/DLj4a
– TheInspiredClassroom (inspired_clsrm) http://twitter.com/inspired_clsrm/status/45800568874221569tags: twitter packrati.us
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Livebinder of Blooms resources - just a start atm http://ow.ly/4byXH
– pam_thompson (pam_thompson) http://twitter.com/pam_thompson/status/45822487325446144
RT @pam_thompson: Livebinder of Blooms resources - just a start atm http://ow.ly/4byXHtags: twitter packrati.us
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HELPING HANDS our students are trying to help a little girl in need by selling $1 "hands" PLEASE READ http://t.co/0TGNMkQ
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HELPING HANDS our students are trying to help a little girl in need by selling $1 "hands" PLEASE READ http://t.co/1DLZ39W
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RT @21stcentskills: Ten Sites Supporting iPads in Education . . . . A Post of Resources http://bit.ly/eLzOkE Great learning tool. Will ...
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Coming Together to Give Schools a Boost - NYTimes.com
RT @TraciGere: Great #measurement case study! Data used as a tool for progress in education, not punishment http://ow.ly/4auIr
Great #measurement case study! Data used as a tool for progress in education, not punishment http://ow.ly/4auIr
– Traci Gere (TraciGere) http://twitter.com/TraciGere/status/45290437984006144tags: measurement twitter packrati.us
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Edudemic » The 25 Best School Websites
Edudemic » The 25 Best School Websites http://ow.ly/4bkpj @FullSail is on this list
– Chris Johnston (chrisjohnston) http://twitter.com/chrisjohnston/status/45657626402496512tags: twitter packrati.us
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Return to Sender -- THE Journal
Good argument for the integration of #edtech in schools http://bit.ly/hNowGk #edchat #cpchat
– Eric Sheninger (NMHS_Principal) http://twitter.com/NMHS_Principal/status/45464202390945792tags: cpchat twitter packrati.us edchat edtech
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15 Apps for Recording Skype Conversations (RT @russeltarr)
15 Apps for Recording Skype Conversations: http://tinyurl.com/ocoshq
– russeltarr (russeltarr) http://twitter.com/russeltarr/status/45317906338291712tags: twitter packrati.us
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High School Students rejoice! http://bit.ly/dGGboB
– Patrick Higgins (pjhiggins) http://twitter.com/pjhiggins/status/44589012895277056tags: twitter packrati.us
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Hamlet's Facebook Page: Nice classroom idea for historical/literary characters (RT @russeltarr)
RT @russeltarr: Hamlet's Facebook Page: Nice classroom idea for historical/literary characters: http://tinyurl.com/yzevs42
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Learning with 'e's: 2020 Vision
RT @timbuckteeth: 2020 Vision: http://bit.ly/f3XKtp What do you think education will look like in 2020? #learning2020
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Google to Provide Virtual Tours of 19 World Heritage Sites (RT @russeltarr)
RT @russeltarr: Google to Provide Virtual Tours of 19 World Heritage Sites: http://tinyurl.com/yhn62zv
Google to Provide Virtual Tours of 19 World Heritage Sites: http://tinyurl.com/yhn62zv
– russeltarr (russeltarr) http://twitter.com/russeltarr/status/44396833178533888tags: twitter packrati.us
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The Sheridan Center for Teaching and Learning: Online Consulting Resources
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Creating a Teaching Portfolio | The Teaching Center
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