Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Migrate Excel and Sheets, OMG!

Alright, this could be huge! Worth keeping in mind as your staff/building migrates from Excel to Google Sheets.!
https://www.dataeverywhere.com/


Monday, August 24, 2015

Bookmark it!

A great thing to have students do when rolling out Chromebooks is to "Bookmark" the most frequently used sites for your class. Here is a super easy step by step guide. Not only will you save class time but you are teaching a tech skill they can use for life! Woot, go teachers!

Link to slides


Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Shower Moment

Did you once have an awesome activity that you stopped doing with your students? Why, did you stop? I'm not sure why I did but here is my shower moment of the day.


In the "olden" days I always had my kids write a letter of advice to the students who would be taking their place in my classroom...why did I stop doing this? So today my kids will create "products" instead of letters for the new group of students that will start Genius Hour next year. The hardest part for many students, with genius hour, is simply getting started, so I hope one of the products produced by my awesome kiddos will solve that.

Product vs Letters: in my courses students learn a variety of tech tools and I am hoping they use something jazzy and creative vs a letter. My thoughts on what they could use include (but I really hope they app smash and I am not sharing my list below with them!):


Here is the Rubric I will share with them and I will be sure and share some of their best work. 

Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Scout's honor, it was a great day!

Pinning

So, before I mentioned awesome Tori Wardrip and the observant gal she is asked how tabs were pinned in one of our tutorials. In Chrome simply click on the tab and select "pin tab" to remove the pin repeat the process. Boom, Slam, Pin.

Tori is Terrific

Look at this awesome student creation from Lewis and Clark Middle School. Tori Wardrip, an amazing teacher had her students storyboard, create the pieces and use Lapse it to make! She also did this in about two class periods with 7th graders!

My students are the coolest, most creative creatures around and I love them forever and ever, amen. (p.s. this was made in one 50 minute class period... if you understand the logistics of a classroom full of twenty-nine 7th graders, then you understand why this result is especially impressive)

Posted by Tori Wardrip on Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Monday, May 25, 2015

What the LMS?

First off...flirting in Middle School is SO HILARIOUS! I love being in the halls and noticing the love lashes!

But for real... every kid has a device, every teacher has a device and we are thinking of picking an LMS (Learning Management System). Two platforms are frequently used in our district: Edmodo and Schoology. Several teachers are holding out for Google Classroom  but after participating in Classroom (which is awesome) it’s not a true LMS and won’t be available until at least January for our district (since we have multiple domains). I suggest you pick an LMS NOW (before fall) and kick off your year with it.

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Which LMS is best for WJ’s?
Ease of Use with iOS devices
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Teacher ease
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Grading online
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Compatibility with Google
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Used at West High
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Differentiation of Assignment (grouping)
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Online Discussion Tool
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Analytics
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Trainers in the district
Tie
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Feeder Schools (Elementary)
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Parent access
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BYOD
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