Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Creating a “Wrong Answer” Slide in PowerPoint

Mandy Poche created a great Quicktips page for how to create a wrong answer slide in PPT. You can find the directions uploaded to the Ed Tech Database at http://edtech.wbrschools.net/.

Search for Quicktips for Creating a Wrong Answer Slide.

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

"Worth-the-Surf" Websites

Here are a few great sites that many of you might be interested in...

Learn with Seuss Characters
At Seussville University, children can have “lots of good fun that is funny” while learning basic reading, math, science and reasoning skills. Children’s favorite Seuss characters will serve as their guides in this new interactive learning environment. Horton the Elephant hosts the reading area, where children will learn concepts such as letter recognition, the sounds of letters and rhyming words. Yertle the Turtle hosts the math area, where children will learn to recognize numerals and number words, to count and to do simple addition. The Lorax hosts the science area, where children will be introduced to animal categories, basic astronomy and ecology. And Sam-I-Am hosts the reasoning area, where children will compare size, number, patterns and directions and learn about opposites.
http://www.seussville.com/university/index.html

Unravel the Secret of the Renaissance Connection
In many ways we are still living in a Renaissance world, and you can see the origins of our world in the visual arts of the Renaissance. Visit The Renaissance Connection and explore Renaissance art and history in the Art Explorer. Trace modern innovations back to the Renaissance with the Time Telescope; then create your own future innovation in Innovations 1400–2000. Hire an artist to create a work of art that gets you noticed as a Patron of the Arts. And learn about the life of an ordinary Renaissance artist in The Artist’s Life.
http://www.renaissanceconnection.org/index2.cfm

Try to stay hip....
UrbanDictionary.com is a continuously updated dictionary of slang or new words, written and edited by site users. All entries and definitions are user generated, and site visitors have the power to agree or disagree with each definition with a thumbs-up or thumbs-down vote. The site is not intended for children under the age of 13 or minors without parental permission.
http://www.urbandictionary.com/

Internet Slang Translator
http://www.noslang.com/

Engage Students in History With the interest surrounding the election and inauguration of President Barack Obama, the recently launched free, interactive Web site PrezQuest may be a good way to keep young people interested in the history of U.S. presidents. Participants are guided through a series of president-related games and trivia by a host via a Web cam. Cartoon presidents such as Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Jackson explain how the Electoral College works, the requirements for being president and the general election, among other, related topics. Participants then play games in which they use the information they’ve learned to score points and proceed deeper into the event. For young children who want to learn more about the history of the presidency, PrezQuest educates while still being fun and engaging. There is a home version for students and parents and a classroom version that teachers can use in school.
http://prezquest.fraboomlive.com/

Friday, March 13, 2009

World Book Encyclopedia has a New Look

Don't miss the World Book Encyclopedia's new looks for their homepage... remember ... students should not be free range searching. This is a great way to conduct student research!

http://www.worldbookonline.com/student/home

The 44 Presidents Video

Allison Anthon found this cool video on You Tube... I recorded it and wanted to share with everyone. I will be posting this on the Social Studies area under Content Trailers.

Tammy

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Welcome to WBR's Tech Blog



Welcome to our first every technology blog! There is so much good stuff going on in the classrooms, I thought that it was time to have a place to share all that is going on! So when you do something great with technology in your classroom ... let us know about it!

WBR Shines
The following folks will be presenting at the East Feliciana Mini-LACUE conference on Saturday, April 25, 2009.

Thanks to all that have volunteered to present... I am very excited by the representation from WBR!!! We are going to show the rest of the region how to do it the WBR way!!!

Connie Brown of BHS: Going Interactive with PowerPoint
Erin Dunn of BHS: MSOffice for the Technology Resistant Teacher
Marie Hillyard, Allison Anthon, and Allison Kirkland of BES: How Content Trailers and PPTs Have Enhanced the Reading Program
Jessica Lambert of DMS: Using the Promethean Board in the Science Classroom
Reine Babin of PAHS: The High School Literacy Challenge... How Technology is Helping
Christine Smith and Nichole Perry of BES: Creating Interactive PowerPoints Using Action Settings and Control Boxes
Mandy Poche': Technology Tidbits for Teaching Information Resources
Tammy Seneca and Stephanie Thompson: GLEs- Great Learning Experiences with Technology
Tammy Seneca and Stephanie Thompson: A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words: Using Content Trailers in Your Classroom


BES Conducts Content Trailer Training
Marie Hillyard and Allison Anthon conducted a content trailer training this week at BES to show their teachers how to create these lesson introductions.

Marie and Allison have created several content trailers that are posted online and will be working with Stephanie Thompson this summer to present the Content Trailer training.

Great Job, Marie and Allison!

Check out the Content Trailers at:
http://www.wbrschools.net/technology/ctrailers.htm

Happy Blogging...