March 24, 2011

Prezi Featured 9-1-10

So, you've been using PowerPoint for years... ready to take your presentations and those of your students to the next level? 

This website allows you to create presentations that flow, zoom in and out, move from one spot to another in a unique and pleasing manner. 

Please don't be intimidated by its impressive display.  Prezis are easy to make and the website provides step-by-step instructions.


Wordle Featured 9-8-10

Literature is art!  Prove it to your students with this week’s unique and fun web tool. 

This program generates word art from the text you provide and gives more prominence to the words that appear more frequently.  You can change the colors, fonts, and layouts to fit the design that your work inspires.

This would be a neat way for students to display poetry or even to be aware of their word usage when writing essays. 

 I created this wordle just by pasting the previous text into the program.  Pretty neat!

What Should I Read Next Featured 9-15-10

It’s only September, and some kids are already having trouble finding something that interests them to read.  Well, if you have a kid who asks you just direct him or her to this week’s featured web tool.

Type in the name of a book or author that you have already enjoyed, and this site will provide a list of similar books from which to choose!  You can also create an account and save lists of books that you like and don’t like, and the program will use that information to narrow its suggestions even further!  Very cool!

Internation Children's Digital Library Featured 9-22-10

We are always encouraging our students to learn about other cultures and experience new insights through the perspectives of others.  What better way to teach this then through the literature of those cultures?






There are hundreds of full-length books from all around the world and in many different languages available to read in this digital library.  Use it to show images and script from other countries.  Use it to expose students to literature written by and for those who live in that culture.  Then, compare the literary styles to our own.  Take a fresh look at the world through the eyes of others!


Tip for usage:  While you are viewing the books, click F11 on your keyboard to enlarge the view and remove the toolbar at the top.

Kids.gov Featured 9-29-10

Teaching kids how to research is crucial to creating a 21st Century learner.  Help them to narrow their searches and introduce them to credible sites by using this week’s web tool.



This site is actually a portal to thousands of other sites with information covering all content areas and interests.  All of these websites have been screened to be kid friendly and accurate!  Every teacher in the building should be checking out this great resource! 

RSOE Emergency Disaster Information Service Featured 3-9-11

Be the first to know about emergencies taking place around the world!

RSOE Emergency Disaster Information Service

This web tool uses Google Maps to give up-to-date information about emergencies around the planet.  This service is updated every minute and includes seismic events, epidemics, nuclear energy emergencies, airplane accidents, etc.  Use it as a starting point for researching.  Click on any icon to get a bit of information about the event and then have your students find the whole story through news websites.

KETencyclomedia #1 - Discovery Education Featured 3-23-11

If you’re not using KETencyclomedia in your classroom, then you’re missing out!  Over the next three weeks I will feature the unique aspects of this wealth of educational resources!


KETencyclomedia Feature #1  Discovery Education (aka United Streaming)

Many of you use Discovery Education (United Streaming) to find videos and photos that apply to your content, but one big complaint is that there is so much information to weed through.  Next time, give me a call with a topic in mind and I would be happy to narrow the search for you using the content sharing feature!  Or work with other teachers to share what you have found!  Check out the suggestions I made for the 8th grade science department by following these steps!  If you need information to log-in, let me know!




















Double click on the different videos to view.  You can also click on the Choose button to copy the videos into your personal My Content folder.  Videos can be viewed as segments or full-video.