Thursday, November 13, 2014

Leverage Tech - Topic Five Reflection (due 11/21)


How did you incorporate visual aids for demonstrating mastery? What tool did you use? How did it go? To respond, click on the word "comments" below, and use your Google account information to post.  Your post will appear once approved by Laurie LeFever.

Topic Two Strategies: One-Pagers, Infographics and Trading Cards
Topic Two Tools: Big Huge Labs Magazine Covers, ReadWriteThink Trading Card Creator, Easel.ly Infographics, and Google Drawings

Monday, October 27, 2014

Leverage Tech - Topic Four Reflections (due 11/7)



Did you blend and/or flip? How did you do it? How did it go?  Share your experiences. To respond, click on the word "comments" below, and use your Google account information to post.  Your post will appear once approved by Laurie LeFever.

Topic Two Strategies: Blended Learning & Flipped Lessons/Classrooms
Topic Two Tools: Today's Meet, Screencast-O-Matic, Brainshark & SMART Recorder

Saturday, October 11, 2014

Leverage Tech - Topic Three Reflections - Due 10/23


Try at least one new thing and share! How did you help students answer their questions with evidence-based inferences? Did you try Google Docs or SNB Tables? Or did you stick with something from a previous topic? How did it go? To respond, click on the word "comments" below, and use your Google account information to post.  Your post will appear once approved by Laurie LeFever.

Topic Two Strategies: Inferences, It Says, I Say & So
Topic Two Tools: Google Drive, Docs & SNB Tables

Monday, October 6, 2014

Leveraging Tech - Topic Two Thoughts - Due 10/10




Try at least one new thing and share! Did you create opportunities for student questions and interaction through the use of media and/or technology? Did you try using a Q-Focus or the entire QFT process? Did you find any useful resources on mediaCONNECT? Did you use Padlet or SMART Notebook video embed or activity builder in a lesson? To respond, click on the word "comments" below, and use your Google account information to post.


Topic Two Strategies: QFT, Q-Focus, Student Questioning
Topic Two Tools: Padlet, mediaCONNECT, SMART Notebook

Friday, September 5, 2014

Leveraging Tech: First Thoughts - Due September 24

Share your first reflections about our course kick-off session and the first lesson. What are your best take-aways? What questions do you still have? Teach the lesson you planned. How did it go? What would you change before using it again? To respond, click on the word "comments" below and use your Google account information to post. 

Topic One

Strategies:  BBK & Notice/Wonder

Tools: Google Sites, Google Presentations, Google Spreadsheets, Edmodo & Blogger

Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Get Blogging! Summer 2014

Introduction

Simply put, blogs are web journals, website on which an individual or group of users record opinions, information, etc. on a regular basis. Blogs are means of providing students with opportunities for digital communication and collaboration in and out of the school building and day. With the available security options, teachers can control both the participants and the content. Blogs are one of the easiest options for creating a classroom Web presence, but can be even more powerful when combined with your classroom website and used for student interaction and communication.

Wonder

To blog or not to blog?  How can I effectively integrate blogging in my instruction?

Explore/Investigate

Learn more about classroom blogs from expert Silvia Rosenthal Tolisano
Sample a few classroom blogs:
Not enough? Search the Internet for even more ideas you can use in your classroom!

Communicate

What are your ideas for effectively integrating blogs in your classroom? Share your grade level and/or content area along with your ideas. Click the "comment" link below to get started.

Create

You will create a blog and a lesson plan to go along with it. Your lesson should incorporate the introduction and/or use of your blog in the classroom. Let's begin:
  • Watch the tutorials to help you decide which to use:
    • Blogger (for older students) has a great help section that will answer many of your questions. This section will help you set up the moderation of comments to avoid worry over inappropriate posts.
    • Kidblog (for younger students) allows you to create student blogs without email addresses.
  • Register for an account with one of the blog sites: Blogger or Kidblog.
  • Create a blog you can share with others.
  • Design and write-up your lesson (in whatever format works best for you).
  • Email/share your lesson to the instructor: Laurie LeFever (laurielefever@gmail.com). Make sure to include a link to your blog on your lesson plan. 
  • Share the link to your blog in a second comment posting on this blog for others to see.

Reflect

Now, on your own blog, reflect on the process of choosing and creating a blog for your classroom. Predict and plan for any hurdles you might need to surmount when you implement your blog in your instruction. What questions do you still have about blogging? Please complete this short feedback form.

All components are due by Monday, August 18, 2014.

If at any time you have questions, you can either drop-in or contact me:


Drop-In Office Hours (Optional) with Laurie LeFever
@ CNYRIC (6075 East Molloy Road, Syracuse, NY 13221)
  • Conference Room A
  • 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM Monday, August 11
  • 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM Friday, August 15
Instructor Contact Information: 
(You will get a faster response by email than by phone.)
Laurie LeFever, LMS
CNYRIC
6075 E. Molloy Road
Syracuse, New York 13221
(w) 315.431.8447
llefever@cnyric.org