Monday, May 25, 2015

A picture is worth a thousand words!

How do you get your photos to your computer? Did you know it's simple with Google+ and/or the Google Drive App...click through these slides to learn more or stop and see us.



Slide Alternatives!

Yes, I am a business teacher and I just said PowerPoint is so yesterday. But perhaps this phrase should be switched to “sick of Slides”.

  • Animoto-create quick videos with music, text and images
  • Thinglink - an interactive image tool that provides users with the ability to turn any image into a multimedia launcher
  • Google Drawing - one of the most powerful, yet underutilized tools in your Google collection!
  • EMaze - impressive but easy-to-use cloud-based presentation tool with enough pizazz to impress, but not too much to overwhelm creators (or viewers!)
  • Nearpod-not only is this a great way to take your slides and deliver something awesome there is already pre-made lessons that have been vetted by Nearpod...Boom Score!
  • Canva - Oh, Canva, how you steal my time. Posters, documents, presentations, and more. Sigh.
  • Go Animate - "Making a video shouldn't be a drag. It should be drag & drop." That's their motto!
  • Movenote - take Docs and Slides up a notch by presenting them with video!
  • Slides-I still love Google Slides but instead of using them like Power Point take them up a notch by adding hyperlinks, Youtube videos or changing the page layout to create custom books. Slides can be more than PowerPoint

Cheat Sheet made by Ann Brucker!

Your students (or colleagues) shared their work and you know it’s in Drive, but how do you find it? Here are some cool ways to search your Drive to locate those files.

Option
Definition
Example
" " (quotes)
To find documents that contain that exact phrase.
"my teacher is amazing"
OR
To find documents with at least one of the words.
cactus OR evergreen
- (minus sign)
Exclude a particular word from your search. If you want items (Docs, Slides, etc) that mention “cactus,” but not “evergreen,” use...
cactus -evergreen
owner:
from:
Stuff owned or shared by a specific person
owner:bruckera@billingsschools.org
from:kvilhaugl@billingsschools.org
to:
Documents you shared with someone else
to:stantons@billingsschools.org
type:
Search by the type of document. This covers: folder, document, spreadsheet, presentation, pdf, image, video, drawing
type:image
before:YYYY-MM-DD after:YYYY-MM-DD
Find items that were edited before or after a certain day.
before:2015-06-06
after:2014-09-22
title:
Search by the item’s title.
title:"Tech Fair 2014"
app:
Find stuff that can be opened by a specific app.
app:"Google Docs"
source:domain
Search for stuff that has been shared publicly to the billingsschools or billingsstudents domain
source:domain

Weebly...do it over the summer!

A great way to keep your students and their parents informed is to have a Website! Did you start one but have a few questions before you can get that baby published? If so, stop by and I can sit with you and troubleshoot. Or, just come jazz that baby up with a geek at your side!

If you want to know my favorite part of having a class website...I’ll tell you! It’s having my Calendar embedded and YES, my calendar is my lesson plans and all handouts kids need.


If you have never started a website and are too shy to ask me for help here is a place to start http://weneeda.weebly.com/.

Saturday, May 23, 2015

Speaking at ISTE

Yep, our Google Teacher Academy Student Tech Squad team was accepted to present at ISTE 2015. I am so excited for this and bummed that my portion of the presentation will need to be virtual as I can't get to PA. BUT, way to go GTA sisters Sandra Chow from Canada, Michelle Green from Kentucky and Caren MacConell from New Jersey.  Here is the start of our website!


Thursday, May 21, 2015