Here is the ActivStudio flipchart that was used today during the Fulton ActivStudio professional development. It is based on Classroom Instruction that Works.
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New and future Promethean board users met this evening at Fulton Elementary to learn more about how to use the board. Teachers taught each other how to apply the tools provided by ActivStudio. Future sessions will focus on the resources available for building flipcharts and how to create custom flipcharts.
If you weren’t able to attend the class, but are interested in learning more about using ActivStudio, here are some great resources that will guide you through everything you need to know about ActivStudio ( and more).
- Notes from the class.
- Resources from this website.
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Posted by: cjearthtree in Lyn Knoll, Lansing, Montview, Vaughn, Boston, Sixth, Kenton, Fulton, Fletcher, Crawford, Aurora Central, South Middle, West Middle, ET-IL
As the Department of Instructional Technology works with principals on school improvement plans, we are noticing a definite trend in which direction teachers and administration want to move. Schools are putting projectors and visualizers into the hands of teachers and students. Visualizers (document imaging cameras) are a fantastic tool for teacher’s instruction. They align perfectly with strategies that work. Three instructional strategies that are demonstrated optimally using a visualizer are:
- Identifying similarities and differences
- Using nonlinguistic representations
- Using questions, cues, and advance organizers
The visualizers lend themselves to all of the strategies, especially in regards to student work. Teachers can simply lay student work on the visualizer and there it is projected on a large screen for the class to see. What a great way to illustrate to students exactly what proficient and outstanding work looks like.
Here’s an example of a School Improvement Plan for Education Technology - Information Literacy (SIP: ET-IL).
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Posted by: cjearthtree in Vaughn, Montview, Lyn Knoll, Schools, Technology, Boston, Sixth, Lansing, Kenton, Fletcher, Crawford, Aurora Central, South Middle, Fulton, West Middle, ET-IL
Here are some links to great Internet safety resources.
Here’s a message from Barb Wagers the resident expert on Internet Safety.
Netsmartz is another site used by many educators. Check it out if you’ve never been there.
www.netsmartz.org
NetSmartz has developed Internet safety presentations for use with children of all ages and adults. Educate parents and communities with slides detailing online risks, statistics, resources, and tips for keeping children safer online. Encourage tweens and teens to examine their online behavior and take steps to prevent victimization of themselves and others. Teach younger children what to watch out for on the Internet and how to avoid these risks.
http://www.netsmartz.org/Presentations
Safety Pledges in English and Spanish
http://www.netsmartz.org/resources/pledge.htm
Internet Crimes Against Children’s website is really good and full of information. You can see pictures of those arrested recently and in the past by clicking on the Arrest button. Also, if you click on the Safety Information button, you can select the grade level and parent info. and find some more good links.
www.coloradoicac.com
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