Showing posts with label file sharing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label file sharing. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

SAFARI MONTAGE

 
We know that SAFARI Montage brings digital video to the classroom to enhance the student learning experience.  We also know we can search by standards, keywords, grade range, file type, and other criteria.  Now SAFARI Montage can not only facilitate visual instruction in the classroom, but it can connect the student to district content at home.  How?  Come to one of the trainings that the Instructional Technologists are doing on all campuses this month.
                                Spooky SpecTECHular Safari is just plain spooky!!! 

Highlights of the training:
  • My Locker:  a place to store digital resources you uploaded
  • Creation Station:  allows for the uploading of digital resources that can be stored in your locker. Websites to PowerPoints to Flipcharts to Word documents can be uploaded.  You can add, share, and manage teacher/student created video content. 
  • Some file formats that can be uploaded are:   
                Video-MOV, MP4, FLV, MPG
                Audio-MP3
                Image-JPG, BMP, GIF
                Documents-TXT, PDF, DOC, PPT, XLS  
    
  • Home Access:  students can log into SAFARI from home to view a playlist you have created
  • Add your own digital resources to Playlist:  upload documents then use them in a content specific playlist with the videos inside of SAFARI
  • Bookmark a Video:  determine the start and stop points of all videos by the click of a button
  • Share:  share your playlists with teachers in your school or in the district
Check out this playlist.  Click on the link, sign in to SAFARI, and follow the list of activities.

The video 'Ghost in Your Genes', questions the longtime belief that all inherited traits are passed on through genes.  A weblink follows with a simulation tool to test the effects of selection, mutation and chance on the evolution of a trait.  The PowerPoint on Changes in DNA with a worksheet on Identifying Mutations (with answer key) completes the science portion.  Challenge your math students with Halloween Candy Calories and Pizza Math.  Mary Shelley's Frankenstein has a cross-curricular weblink discussing the author, the scientists of her time, and includes lesson plans for middle and high school.

    Monday, March 18, 2013

    Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, and Something Blue

    The availability of quality instructional technology resources and devices is growing exponentially.  Who can possibly keep up? While the bells and whistles of  so many new resources may seem appealing, we should take care to evaluate their usefulness in the curriculum before jumping on the band wagon and abandoning tried and true resources that have been available for some time. That said, here are four resources for your consideration this week.

    Something Old

    ReadWritethink.org has been around for a long time.  The site contains a wealth of information and activities for teachers and students including lesson plans and student interactives that are categorized by grade level, type, learning objectives and more.  In the past, though the interactives were all great tools, the lack of ability to save work in progress was a downfall which ReadWriteThink is now addressing.  There are currently 15 interactives with the ability for student work to be saved.  The following video explains how to do this:




    Some of my favorite interactives from the site are:
    Cube Creator  which can be used to create a biography cube, mystery cube, story cube or other student created cube.
    Compare and Contrast Map  that can be used in any subject area across all grade levels from 3-12.
    Letter Generator  which students can use to learn to write friendly and business letters.
    Trading Card Creator  for science and social studies
    Puzzle Me Words that reinforces letter sounds for K-1 students.

    Something New

    The Swivl  is a great new device to help you create videos with an iPhone, iPod or iPad mini and without a cameraman.  Enhance your lessons with videos of your own demonstrations or record just about any lesson you might want students to watch in your flipped classroom. The video and audio are recorded wirelessly.


    Something Borrowed

    Gooru is a website and app consisting of a well-organized collection of multimedia math, science and social studies resources suitable for students in grades 5-12. Find out more about this resource at http://gcisdleadwithtechnology.blogspot.com/2013/03/gooru-search-engine-for-learning.html

    Something Blue

    When you want to quickly share a file without having to log into a cloud account such as Dropbox or Google, Pastelink is about as easy as it gets.  All you do is go to http://pastelink.me/, drag and drop a file to the center of the page then copy the short URL that is created instantly. The copied link can then be pasted anywhere for others to access within 7 days.
    The site is free, has no advertisements and there is nothing to install.  You can share files up to 250 mb without logging in, but if you want to share images, videos, or other larger files up to 2 Gb, you will need to create an account.  It’s still free.