The Hampton-Dumont District Tech Committee Meeting is just around the corner with ideas flowing galore and presenters from the various H-D schools getting ideas ready to showcase to the Tech Committee. This year we are very interested in seeing how teachers throughout all of the H-D schools are integrating technology into their curriculum, using technology to benefit them as educators, and their students using technology to benefit them as learners. Listed below is a tentative agenda on the information we are wanting to showcase and have showcased to members and presenters at the H-D District Tech Committee.
12:30-1:15 - Lunch Provided
1:00-1:15 - Introductions (while we eat lunch)
1:15-1:45 - Technology Activity/Break
1:45-1:55 - Tech Presenter
1:55-2:05 - Tech Department Information
2:05-2:15 - Tech Presenter
2:15-2:20 - H-D Technology Survey/Research Information
2:20-2:40 - Tech Presenter
2:40-2:45 - Shift Happens Video/Break
2:45-2:55 - Tech Presenter
2:55-3:05 - SchoolFusion
3:05-3:15 - Tech Presenter
3:15-3:25 - Tech Presenter
3:25-3:30 - Conclusion/Thoughts
I am the Technology Integrationist within the Hampton-Dumont CSD. Learn about the opportunities/experiences I provide to teachers and students, and the opportunities/experiences they provide to me on a daily and weekly basis.
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Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Tech&Learning Web Sites - 2011
Listed below are 2011 web site reviews from Tech & Learning broken down into educational categories. If you have time to take a look at just 1 that is better than nothing.
iPad Resources
A Catalog of iPad Apps for Teachers and Students »
Top 10 iPad Tips & Tricks »
iPads, iPod Touches, and iPhones as Assistive Technology in Education »
Back-to-School Apps for Teachers »
Involve, Prepare, Apply, and Develop: iPads in the Classroom »
Video, Clip Art, Images Resources
Top 10 Sites for Images and Clip Art »
Top 10 Alternatives to YouTube »
Photo Ops: 10 Innovative Ways to Use Visual Media »
Top 10 Sites for Video Editing »
Teacher Resources
Top 100 Sites of 2011 »
Top 10 Sites for Educational Games »
Top 25 Web 2.0 Sites for Education »
Web Tools that Every Educator Should Have in the Bag »
Top 10 Sites for Educational Resources »
Top 10 Self Help Sites for Technology »
Upgrade your KWL Chart to the 21st Century »
Student Resources
A Math Hater’s Five Fave Math Resources »
iPad Resources
A Catalog of iPad Apps for Teachers and Students »
Top 10 iPad Tips & Tricks »
iPads, iPod Touches, and iPhones as Assistive Technology in Education »
Back-to-School Apps for Teachers »
Involve, Prepare, Apply, and Develop: iPads in the Classroom »
Video, Clip Art, Images Resources
Top 10 Sites for Images and Clip Art »
Top 10 Alternatives to YouTube »
Photo Ops: 10 Innovative Ways to Use Visual Media »
Top 10 Sites for Video Editing »
Teacher Resources
Top 100 Sites of 2011 »
Top 10 Sites for Educational Games »
Top 25 Web 2.0 Sites for Education »
Web Tools that Every Educator Should Have in the Bag »
Top 10 Sites for Educational Resources »
Top 10 Self Help Sites for Technology »
Upgrade your KWL Chart to the 21st Century »
Student Resources
A Math Hater’s Five Fave Math Resources »
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Tech Integration Meetings
My Technology Integration Meeting goal is almost complete. I have been and still am actively setting up reoccurring monthly Tech Integration meetings with subject levels such as Social Studies, English, etc. at the High School, by open Periods of the school day such as Period 1, Period 7, etc. at the Middle School and by Grade Level such as Kindergarten, 3rd grade, etc. at South Side Elementary.
At the High School I am able to meet with more than 75% of the staff 1 time each month for 15-20 minutes, taking the time to showcase a few technology tools and taking the time to gather thoughts and ideas from them to help them integrate technology into their classrooms.
At the Middle School I am able to meet with more than 50% of the staff 1 time each month for 15-20 minutes. I am still working on a few grade levels, trying to find a common time once per month to meet, but it has been tough, which is a fault to no one except the busy schedules the teachers and staff have each and every day, all day.
At South Side Elementary I am starting to meet with more than 75% of the staff 1 time each month for 15-20 minutes. I am hoping to make this a reoccurring monthly meeting for the rest of the school year as I have only had 1 meeting with each grade level compared to 3 meetings with the High School teachers already throughout the school year.
These meetings have been great to showcase Web Site Resources that I have gathered, allow teachers to use applications more extensively than they have used them before, and to provide them the opportunity to just "play around" with different online tools such as their Gmail and Google Docs.
In time I will be gathering resources from them to better support the foundation of their curriculum through the use of technology.
At the High School I am able to meet with more than 75% of the staff 1 time each month for 15-20 minutes, taking the time to showcase a few technology tools and taking the time to gather thoughts and ideas from them to help them integrate technology into their classrooms.
At the Middle School I am able to meet with more than 50% of the staff 1 time each month for 15-20 minutes. I am still working on a few grade levels, trying to find a common time once per month to meet, but it has been tough, which is a fault to no one except the busy schedules the teachers and staff have each and every day, all day.
At South Side Elementary I am starting to meet with more than 75% of the staff 1 time each month for 15-20 minutes. I am hoping to make this a reoccurring monthly meeting for the rest of the school year as I have only had 1 meeting with each grade level compared to 3 meetings with the High School teachers already throughout the school year.
These meetings have been great to showcase Web Site Resources that I have gathered, allow teachers to use applications more extensively than they have used them before, and to provide them the opportunity to just "play around" with different online tools such as their Gmail and Google Docs.
In time I will be gathering resources from them to better support the foundation of their curriculum through the use of technology.
Monday, December 5, 2011
6th Graders Using Numbers
This morning I worked with a 6th grade teacher who introduced Numbers to her Math students for the purpose of them understand how to enter data in a spreadsheet, take that data and turn it into a graph, and from the data type a conclusion paragraph interpreting the data. The lesson went very well and the students caught on quickly about the purpose and uses of Numbers, and about the functions Numbers provides. Most people do not like exploring software that deals with spreadsheets, but these students really seemed to enjoy plotting their 10 day weather forecast, turning that information into a double line graph, and then writing a conclusion paragraph as if they were report the forecast for the next 10 days.
Definitely something I did not expect going into the classroom, as my previous experiences with Numbers or Excel with students have not boded well, but I underestimated.
I will be joining another teacher on Wednesday teaching the same lesson. So it will again be interesting to see how the students handle Numbers and how they learn the purpose and uses of Numbers.
Definitely something I did not expect going into the classroom, as my previous experiences with Numbers or Excel with students have not boded well, but I underestimated.
I will be joining another teacher on Wednesday teaching the same lesson. So it will again be interesting to see how the students handle Numbers and how they learn the purpose and uses of Numbers.
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Technology Tools Advent Calendars
The season of Advent is always filled with eagerness and expectancy. Build some of that anticipation into your school day by allowing students or yourself to unlock a new secret on the advent calendar each day. Use these advent calendars with the whole class on an interactive whiteboard or projector, or set them up as a quick center activity that students can visit. Use the advent calendars that reveal a story to practice looking for foreshadowing clues, using context clues to guess what will happen next, or as story starters for students own stories.
The potential curricular related advent calendars are wonderful for teaching students some of the history of Christmas and the way that other cultures celebrate the familiar holiday.
The technology tools advent calendars showcase a different Web 2.0 Technology Tool each day for teacher use, student use or both.
Potential Curricular related Advent Calendars
http://dirtdirt.com/advent/09/?tillchristmas
Click on a number and an animation will be added to the tree.

Click on a number and an animation will be added to the tree.
http://www.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/customs/Xmas/calendar/index.html#calendar
This is a fun way for students to test their knowledge and learn about the ways that Christmas is celebrated all around the world. As an extension, plot the places around the world that they are learning about on a world map.

This is a fun way for students to test their knowledge and learn about the ways that Christmas is celebrated all around the world. As an extension, plot the places around the world that they are learning about on a world map.
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Helping out Teachers
The best reward people appreciate after helping someone out, is seeing the response, facial expression, and emotions from that person as to how they are thankful for the help. This is the best reward I can get from students and staff, and I have been getting more and more of them. I appreciate the opportunity to help students and staff out and I appreciate their thankful responses after they have been helped. I appreciate being able to go into the classrooms and teach to the students and the staff. I appreciate meeting with staff members just to give them 1 more aspect of technology that could spark their interest and their student's knowledge. I appreciate the opportunity to just come into the classrooms for a few minutes, just to get ideas to better help teachers integrate technology into another part of their learning. And I appreciate the opportunity to get staff members to become comfortable with just 1 new technology integration concept.
I guess what I am trying to say is don't be afraid to ask for help, keep on getting help and learning, and start to become more comfortable with asking others, including your students for help. Providing students with real-world experiences of helping and problem solving is what generates their learning and sparks their excitement for learning. Allowing them to feel they are wanted and needed dispenses a different type of energy that drives them to search more, problem solve more and help more.
This is what the Bulldog Byte team at Hampton-Dumont High School is striving towards. Being the go to personnel for students and staff, being able to problem solve a situation yet knowing that it can not always be solved, and becoming comfortable with helping out staff and especially their peers.
Please keep on using myself as the Technology Integrationist and the Bulldog Byte team at the High School for your technology needs.
I guess what I am trying to say is don't be afraid to ask for help, keep on getting help and learning, and start to become more comfortable with asking others, including your students for help. Providing students with real-world experiences of helping and problem solving is what generates their learning and sparks their excitement for learning. Allowing them to feel they are wanted and needed dispenses a different type of energy that drives them to search more, problem solve more and help more.
This is what the Bulldog Byte team at Hampton-Dumont High School is striving towards. Being the go to personnel for students and staff, being able to problem solve a situation yet knowing that it can not always be solved, and becoming comfortable with helping out staff and especially their peers.
Please keep on using myself as the Technology Integrationist and the Bulldog Byte team at the High School for your technology needs.
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