SlideShare a Scribd company logo
These tools were suggested by the secondary teachers within the class… Donna Brasher,  Betsy Chalenburg, Caitlin Meador, and Jenn Sallee
Table of Contents EDU.Glogster ~ Donna Brasher   Middlespot.com ~ Caitlin Meador   Google Earth ~ Jennifer Sallee    Moodle ~ Betsy Chalenburg  
Glogster Intro  Edu.Glogster allows you and your students to make online posters.    As an educator, you can set up a classroom so you can view your students' work. Individuals may add pictures, backgrounds, graphics, links, animations, school tube videos, and sound for an interesting online presentation.  Posters may be printed if desired. This is a great alternative to traditional posters!   
Setting Up Your Account Go to  edu.glogster.com   and click on the bright pink register virtual class button.  Set up an account using your e-mail. You can ask for up to 200 nicknames (usernames) and passwords.  You do not give them student names.   Glogster will e-mail you a list of nicknames and passwords for you to give to your students.     Be sure to go to the address above not the one mentioned in the video.
Advantages   It's a fun, imaginative, and powerful learning experience which fosters independent self expression, positive learner-teacher relationships, and teamwork on collaborative class projects.         It's a creative teaching tool that integrates diverse  subjects for individual learner portfolios, unique alternative assessments, and instructional activities. The glog may be embedded in or linked to a wiki or blog. It's a private and safe platform, monitored directly by teachers. Teachers control the activities of their learners.   Why Glog?
Trouble Spots There is a regular Glogster available.  It operates the same as the edu site, but it is not as closely regulated.  Some of the posters would not be school approved content.  Going through this part of their site would not allow you to monitor student progress.     Like all creative content sites, a student could get so busy focusing on the layout, artistic design, etc. and spend less time on important content. You need to be sure to save frequently.  If you click off the page to search, it does not prompt you to save before proceeding and any unsaved work will be lost.
Conclusions I will use this site with my classes as an option for a learning activity. I recommend it to other teachers. Glog Examples: Modern Chair Designers Cheer '09 (this one has video and animation) Eat Your Veggies Types of Pies
Introduction Middlespot.com is a search engine that allows you to save the websites you like best in to different tabs-called mashtabs.   Very similar to Delicious-in that you can access your information from any computer.     Allows you to view websites as you search   Free membership   Allows you to share what you find with others.    Can embed your mashtabs into your wiki or website   Great way to organize informaiton about selected topics for yourself or your students.   
Setting Up  Your Account Open up a web browser and type in  www.middlespot.com   You will be directed to the site. Once there click on the "Sign Up"  icon You will be directed to a page where you enter your email and create a password.   It's that easy!!! You are now ready to begin searching!  
Classroom  Advantages Webquests Easy access to websites on any computer You control what students see. You can group specific sites together for thier usefulness or similarities Create a tab for each unit of study- Create a great database of useful resources.   Personally I like the webquest idea!
Trouble Spots Sometimes the search doesn't return exactly what you are looking for. The amount of information that is included is enormous. Can be frustrating when you are looking through sites and you accidentally click on one you don't want. Sorting through the websites can be frustrating      
Great Things Middlespot is really easy to use You are in control of what you add to your Middlespot tabs. You can search for images relating to your unit of study. You can embed your mashtab in your wiki or website. You can collaborate with others over what you have found in your searches. Tutorials are easy to understand
One of my mashtabs over DNA.  It has resources and pictures! My Links!   Tutorials My Middlespot A Recent Search
Google Earth  Intro Google Earth is a program that shows images of the world and planets created by superimposing satellite images, aerial photos, and GIS 3D globe. It includes different layers which provide links, images, videos, and information which all run within the program itself.   Below is a timeline of the development of Google Earth from its humble beginnings as Keyhole, Inc.’s EarthViewer 3D to a program available on the web, iPhones, and for download on both Macs and PC’s.
Setting up Google Earth Here is a video that  shows how  to download  and set up  Google Earth.   Or.... 1. Go to  http://earth.google.com/ .  2. Click on "Download Google Earth 5" 3. On the next screen, click on "Agree and Download"
Classroom Advantages How I have put Google Earth to use:   Google Lit Trip –a series of placemarks strung together and embedded with information, pictures, videos, etc. that relate to a text that is being read in class. Advantages: Builds the setting for a novel, play, story, etc. Shows locations for significant events in sequence Traces the steps of a character on a journey  (i.e. Odysseus in  The Odyssey )   How others have put Google Earth to use:              Here  is a website that includes instructions and                        educational uses for Google Earth. It also has instructions                 and uses for other instructional technologies as well.
Trouble Spots There are a few difficulties that may arise when attempting to use Google Earth.   If you do not already have Google Earth installed on a school laptop or desktop computer, you may not be able to install it. If you were not given administrative privileges on your computer, you will have to get your school's IT person to install it for you.   If you are unfamiliar with html code, special additions to the descriptions in placemarks may be difficult unless you are using code that is already designated for embedding (such as we used when placing YouTube videos on our wikis).                 For links: <a href=&quot; address of link here &quot;>Text you                   want displayed</a>              For images: <img src=&quot; address of the image file &quot;>
Conclusion Here is how I take  my kids to London  and fair Verona without  the students ever even having  to leave their seats.   Google Earth creates a context for the students.   I will continue to use this program with every new text I introduce to my classes.
Moodle Info Moodle is a Virtual Learning Environment (VLE). It is a  Free  web application that educators can use to create effective online learning sites. Moodle allows teachers to create an online course with lessons, surveys, quizzes, wikis, discussion boards, slideshows, videos, and much more. There are over 10 million  registered moodle users in  over 200 different countries  across the world!
Setting Up Your Account              A free Moodle account can be set up on  moodle.org , but I have found it easier to work with accounts that are set up through a school that has chosen to make moodle part of their online curriculum. Ask your administrator about making moodle part of your school!      
Classroom  Advantages Moodle is a cost free way to set up online courses. With one site, your students can complete surveys, take quizzes, view lessons and turn in assignments all outside of school! Students can make up work on their own time when they are absent. Administrators can easily see lesson plans and assignments given in class. Students can be taken to a computer lab and stay on schedule when a substitue has been called into your class.
Trouble Spots Moodle is a committment. It's not like bringing a video into class. Once you decide to introduce moodle to your students, they will expect you to keep it up to date. Moodle is sometimes hard to manage for all of the constraints you can place on lessons or quizzes, but moodle.org has set up demonstrations and tutorials for every aspect of the moodle process. Walk through a moodle demo without signing up! Click on the link below, and Login as a guest. http://demo.moodle.org/login/index.php
Conclusion Moodle is going to be a fabulous tool in my classroom! The rest of my department is already wanting to create their own online courses! The kids will love being able to see where we are headed, and work toward that final week of the course.
What We've Learned Glogster: We can create online posters with links and video! Middlespot: We can share favorite links with our students! Google Earth: We can bring the outside world into our 4-wall classroom! Moodle: We can take our classroom with us!   Technology is a wonderful asset that every teacher can utilize in their classroom in some way. Find what works for you, and get your students involved!

More Related Content

PPTX
There is an App for That! The Best iPad Apps for Teaching
DOC
Technology ideas for lessons 5 th
PPTX
iPad and SmartBoard: A Great Duo to Boost your Classes
PPTX
Boost Your Teaching with Google Tools and Office 365
PPT
W Eb 2.0 Aps For Differentiated Instruction
PPTX
Web 2.0 Tools for Teachers 2012
DOC
Blogging tools 14 15
PPTX
Creating Open Educational Resources with Open Source Software
There is an App for That! The Best iPad Apps for Teaching
Technology ideas for lessons 5 th
iPad and SmartBoard: A Great Duo to Boost your Classes
Boost Your Teaching with Google Tools and Office 365
W Eb 2.0 Aps For Differentiated Instruction
Web 2.0 Tools for Teachers 2012
Blogging tools 14 15
Creating Open Educational Resources with Open Source Software

What's hot (19)

PPTX
Never Use a USB Key Again: How to Manage your Files in the Cloud
PPT
Making Education Fun
PPTX
Boost Your Teaching with Google Tools
PDF
A Digital Toolkit for Years 5 to 8 teachers - July 2010
PPT
E Training In Broadwood Area School For Teachers
PDF
Google Apps for Education in CEWA Schools
PDF
A Digital Toolkit for Year 0 to 4 Teachers - July 2010
PPTX
The Best Web Tools to Bost Your Teaching
PDF
60 apps in 60 minutes: iOS, Web, DOE & Beyond - #NYCSTS14
PPTX
Chormebooks 101
PPTX
A Year of Blogging
PDF
15 online tools for effective teaching and learning
PPT
Fantastic Freeware
PPTX
The Best Web Tools to Boost Your Teaching
PPTX
Photos and online apps
PPTX
Technology tools for teachers
PPT
Technology tools to differentiate instruction
PPT
Multiple intelligences and Web2.0
PPT
The 20 Best Web 2.0 Classroom Tools Chosen by Teachers
Never Use a USB Key Again: How to Manage your Files in the Cloud
Making Education Fun
Boost Your Teaching with Google Tools
A Digital Toolkit for Years 5 to 8 teachers - July 2010
E Training In Broadwood Area School For Teachers
Google Apps for Education in CEWA Schools
A Digital Toolkit for Year 0 to 4 Teachers - July 2010
The Best Web Tools to Bost Your Teaching
60 apps in 60 minutes: iOS, Web, DOE & Beyond - #NYCSTS14
Chormebooks 101
A Year of Blogging
15 online tools for effective teaching and learning
Fantastic Freeware
The Best Web Tools to Boost Your Teaching
Photos and online apps
Technology tools for teachers
Technology tools to differentiate instruction
Multiple intelligences and Web2.0
The 20 Best Web 2.0 Classroom Tools Chosen by Teachers
Ad

Viewers also liked (6)

PPTX
GENI - Seminário - Inatel
PDF
Symfony quick tour_2.3
PDF
Bdd for-dso-1227123516572504-8
PDF
Proiectului SUPER in cadrul ExpertNetwork
PDF
Studiu referitor la evaluarea instrumentelor de realizare de raţionamente ont...
PDF
Agile leadership in the enterprise
GENI - Seminário - Inatel
Symfony quick tour_2.3
Bdd for-dso-1227123516572504-8
Proiectului SUPER in cadrul ExpertNetwork
Studiu referitor la evaluarea instrumentelor de realizare de raţionamente ont...
Agile leadership in the enterprise
Ad

Similar to 5523 Secondary Projects F09 (20)

PDF
Appy Hour Menu
PPTX
Eval of eight
PPSX
Frog presentation
PDF
PPT
Web 2 0_tools_sp11_group_d
PPT
Group D Web 2.0 Exploring the Cloud
PPT
Web 2.0 Tools, Sp11, Group D
PPT
Web 2 0_tools_sp11_group_d
PPT
Web 2 0_tools_sp11_group_d
PPT
Web 2 0_tools_sp11_group_d
PPT
Web 2.0 : Exploring the Cloud
PPT
Tech Integration- Sherri & Kat
PPT
Summer Tech: June 2010
PPT
Art and technology inservice
PPT
CLSA Technology in Education and Leadership Activities Workshop
PPTX
Easy technology
PPTX
How to integrate technology into your classroom
PPTX
How to integrate technology into your classroom
PPT
Web 2 0_tools_sp11_group_c
PPT
Web 2.0 Technology
Appy Hour Menu
Eval of eight
Frog presentation
Web 2 0_tools_sp11_group_d
Group D Web 2.0 Exploring the Cloud
Web 2.0 Tools, Sp11, Group D
Web 2 0_tools_sp11_group_d
Web 2 0_tools_sp11_group_d
Web 2 0_tools_sp11_group_d
Web 2.0 : Exploring the Cloud
Tech Integration- Sherri & Kat
Summer Tech: June 2010
Art and technology inservice
CLSA Technology in Education and Leadership Activities Workshop
Easy technology
How to integrate technology into your classroom
How to integrate technology into your classroom
Web 2 0_tools_sp11_group_c
Web 2.0 Technology

Recently uploaded (20)

PDF
What if we spent less time fighting change, and more time building what’s rig...
PPTX
Introduction to Building Materials
PDF
Trump Administration's workforce development strategy
PPTX
Final Presentation General Medicine 03-08-2024.pptx
PPTX
Onco Emergencies - Spinal cord compression Superior vena cava syndrome Febr...
PDF
LDMMIA Reiki Yoga Finals Review Spring Summer
PDF
LNK 2025 (2).pdf MWEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHE
PPTX
Unit 4 Skeletal System.ppt.pptxopresentatiom
PDF
Classroom Observation Tools for Teachers
PDF
A GUIDE TO GENETICS FOR UNDERGRADUATE MEDICAL STUDENTS
PDF
احياء السادس العلمي - الفصل الثالث (التكاثر) منهج متميزين/كلية بغداد/موهوبين
PPTX
UV-Visible spectroscopy..pptx UV-Visible Spectroscopy – Electronic Transition...
PDF
Empowerment Technology for Senior High School Guide
PDF
GENETICS IN BIOLOGY IN SECONDARY LEVEL FORM 3
PPTX
UNIT III MENTAL HEALTH NURSING ASSESSMENT
PPTX
Orientation - ARALprogram of Deped to the Parents.pptx
PDF
Indian roads congress 037 - 2012 Flexible pavement
PPTX
A powerpoint presentation on the Revised K-10 Science Shaping Paper
PDF
Supply Chain Operations Speaking Notes -ICLT Program
PDF
IGGE1 Understanding the Self1234567891011
What if we spent less time fighting change, and more time building what’s rig...
Introduction to Building Materials
Trump Administration's workforce development strategy
Final Presentation General Medicine 03-08-2024.pptx
Onco Emergencies - Spinal cord compression Superior vena cava syndrome Febr...
LDMMIA Reiki Yoga Finals Review Spring Summer
LNK 2025 (2).pdf MWEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHE
Unit 4 Skeletal System.ppt.pptxopresentatiom
Classroom Observation Tools for Teachers
A GUIDE TO GENETICS FOR UNDERGRADUATE MEDICAL STUDENTS
احياء السادس العلمي - الفصل الثالث (التكاثر) منهج متميزين/كلية بغداد/موهوبين
UV-Visible spectroscopy..pptx UV-Visible Spectroscopy – Electronic Transition...
Empowerment Technology for Senior High School Guide
GENETICS IN BIOLOGY IN SECONDARY LEVEL FORM 3
UNIT III MENTAL HEALTH NURSING ASSESSMENT
Orientation - ARALprogram of Deped to the Parents.pptx
Indian roads congress 037 - 2012 Flexible pavement
A powerpoint presentation on the Revised K-10 Science Shaping Paper
Supply Chain Operations Speaking Notes -ICLT Program
IGGE1 Understanding the Self1234567891011

5523 Secondary Projects F09

  • 1. These tools were suggested by the secondary teachers within the class… Donna Brasher,  Betsy Chalenburg, Caitlin Meador, and Jenn Sallee
  • 2. Table of Contents EDU.Glogster ~ Donna Brasher   Middlespot.com ~ Caitlin Meador   Google Earth ~ Jennifer Sallee   Moodle ~ Betsy Chalenburg  
  • 3. Glogster Intro Edu.Glogster allows you and your students to make online posters.    As an educator, you can set up a classroom so you can view your students' work. Individuals may add pictures, backgrounds, graphics, links, animations, school tube videos, and sound for an interesting online presentation.  Posters may be printed if desired. This is a great alternative to traditional posters!  
  • 4. Setting Up Your Account Go to edu.glogster.com and click on the bright pink register virtual class button.  Set up an account using your e-mail. You can ask for up to 200 nicknames (usernames) and passwords.  You do not give them student names.   Glogster will e-mail you a list of nicknames and passwords for you to give to your students.    Be sure to go to the address above not the one mentioned in the video.
  • 5. Advantages It's a fun, imaginative, and powerful learning experience which fosters independent self expression, positive learner-teacher relationships, and teamwork on collaborative class projects.        It's a creative teaching tool that integrates diverse  subjects for individual learner portfolios, unique alternative assessments, and instructional activities. The glog may be embedded in or linked to a wiki or blog. It's a private and safe platform, monitored directly by teachers. Teachers control the activities of their learners. Why Glog?
  • 6. Trouble Spots There is a regular Glogster available.  It operates the same as the edu site, but it is not as closely regulated.  Some of the posters would not be school approved content.  Going through this part of their site would not allow you to monitor student progress.     Like all creative content sites, a student could get so busy focusing on the layout, artistic design, etc. and spend less time on important content. You need to be sure to save frequently.  If you click off the page to search, it does not prompt you to save before proceeding and any unsaved work will be lost.
  • 7. Conclusions I will use this site with my classes as an option for a learning activity. I recommend it to other teachers. Glog Examples: Modern Chair Designers Cheer '09 (this one has video and animation) Eat Your Veggies Types of Pies
  • 8. Introduction Middlespot.com is a search engine that allows you to save the websites you like best in to different tabs-called mashtabs.   Very similar to Delicious-in that you can access your information from any computer.    Allows you to view websites as you search   Free membership   Allows you to share what you find with others.   Can embed your mashtabs into your wiki or website   Great way to organize informaiton about selected topics for yourself or your students.  
  • 9. Setting Up Your Account Open up a web browser and type in www.middlespot.com   You will be directed to the site. Once there click on the &quot;Sign Up&quot;  icon You will be directed to a page where you enter your email and create a password.   It's that easy!!! You are now ready to begin searching!  
  • 10. Classroom  Advantages Webquests Easy access to websites on any computer You control what students see. You can group specific sites together for thier usefulness or similarities Create a tab for each unit of study- Create a great database of useful resources.   Personally I like the webquest idea!
  • 11. Trouble Spots Sometimes the search doesn't return exactly what you are looking for. The amount of information that is included is enormous. Can be frustrating when you are looking through sites and you accidentally click on one you don't want. Sorting through the websites can be frustrating      
  • 12. Great Things Middlespot is really easy to use You are in control of what you add to your Middlespot tabs. You can search for images relating to your unit of study. You can embed your mashtab in your wiki or website. You can collaborate with others over what you have found in your searches. Tutorials are easy to understand
  • 13. One of my mashtabs over DNA.  It has resources and pictures! My Links!   Tutorials My Middlespot A Recent Search
  • 14. Google Earth Intro Google Earth is a program that shows images of the world and planets created by superimposing satellite images, aerial photos, and GIS 3D globe. It includes different layers which provide links, images, videos, and information which all run within the program itself.   Below is a timeline of the development of Google Earth from its humble beginnings as Keyhole, Inc.’s EarthViewer 3D to a program available on the web, iPhones, and for download on both Macs and PC’s.
  • 15. Setting up Google Earth Here is a video that  shows how  to download  and set up  Google Earth.   Or.... 1. Go to http://earth.google.com/ . 2. Click on &quot;Download Google Earth 5&quot; 3. On the next screen, click on &quot;Agree and Download&quot;
  • 16. Classroom Advantages How I have put Google Earth to use:   Google Lit Trip –a series of placemarks strung together and embedded with information, pictures, videos, etc. that relate to a text that is being read in class. Advantages: Builds the setting for a novel, play, story, etc. Shows locations for significant events in sequence Traces the steps of a character on a journey (i.e. Odysseus in The Odyssey )   How others have put Google Earth to use:              Here is a website that includes instructions and                       educational uses for Google Earth. It also has instructions               and uses for other instructional technologies as well.
  • 17. Trouble Spots There are a few difficulties that may arise when attempting to use Google Earth. If you do not already have Google Earth installed on a school laptop or desktop computer, you may not be able to install it. If you were not given administrative privileges on your computer, you will have to get your school's IT person to install it for you.   If you are unfamiliar with html code, special additions to the descriptions in placemarks may be difficult unless you are using code that is already designated for embedding (such as we used when placing YouTube videos on our wikis).                 For links: <a href=&quot; address of link here &quot;>Text you                   want displayed</a>              For images: <img src=&quot; address of the image file &quot;>
  • 18. Conclusion Here is how I take my kids to London and fair Verona without the students ever even having to leave their seats.   Google Earth creates a context for the students.   I will continue to use this program with every new text I introduce to my classes.
  • 19. Moodle Info Moodle is a Virtual Learning Environment (VLE). It is a Free web application that educators can use to create effective online learning sites. Moodle allows teachers to create an online course with lessons, surveys, quizzes, wikis, discussion boards, slideshows, videos, and much more. There are over 10 million registered moodle users in over 200 different countries  across the world!
  • 20. Setting Up Your Account              A free Moodle account can be set up on moodle.org , but I have found it easier to work with accounts that are set up through a school that has chosen to make moodle part of their online curriculum. Ask your administrator about making moodle part of your school!      
  • 21. Classroom  Advantages Moodle is a cost free way to set up online courses. With one site, your students can complete surveys, take quizzes, view lessons and turn in assignments all outside of school! Students can make up work on their own time when they are absent. Administrators can easily see lesson plans and assignments given in class. Students can be taken to a computer lab and stay on schedule when a substitue has been called into your class.
  • 22. Trouble Spots Moodle is a committment. It's not like bringing a video into class. Once you decide to introduce moodle to your students, they will expect you to keep it up to date. Moodle is sometimes hard to manage for all of the constraints you can place on lessons or quizzes, but moodle.org has set up demonstrations and tutorials for every aspect of the moodle process. Walk through a moodle demo without signing up! Click on the link below, and Login as a guest. http://demo.moodle.org/login/index.php
  • 23. Conclusion Moodle is going to be a fabulous tool in my classroom! The rest of my department is already wanting to create their own online courses! The kids will love being able to see where we are headed, and work toward that final week of the course.
  • 24. What We've Learned Glogster: We can create online posters with links and video! Middlespot: We can share favorite links with our students! Google Earth: We can bring the outside world into our 4-wall classroom! Moodle: We can take our classroom with us!   Technology is a wonderful asset that every teacher can utilize in their classroom in some way. Find what works for you, and get your students involved!