GOOGLE DOCS!
Yet another very convenient way to share, compose, and alter information in real time.
Thursday, May 10, 2012
Tool #3
I totally enjoyed tool #3! I am going to use both of these film clips tomorrow in class as we analyze Romeo and Juliet's argument. Next year as we roll in the new curriculum, streamlining video is going to fit in perfectly as we ask students to find scenes/bits from films & documentaries to analyze and teach to their classmates.
My team and I have been using Dropbox for the past semester, and it is such an excellent way to share and manage a wealth of information for teaching!!
Drop box is also an excellent tool for vertical planning; Kelly Guest, one of our 12th grade teachers, has already shared information with our 9th grade Team.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=_y9Vd4tGPi0
My team and I have been using Dropbox for the past semester, and it is such an excellent way to share and manage a wealth of information for teaching!!
Drop box is also an excellent tool for vertical planning; Kelly Guest, one of our 12th grade teachers, has already shared information with our 9th grade Team.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=_y9Vd4tGPi0
Tool #2
I enjoy reading other colleagues thoughts and experiences regarding this huge project. It's comforting to read advice and words of encouragement. It's definitely very helpful to share successes and challenges with teammates.
I plan to visit and revisit the blogs posted by my campus's i-coaches since they are always a wealth of knowledge.
Our team has already been using Dropbox this past year, and it is an excellent way to share & store information. I felt pretty darn smart when my husband came home and shared this "new thing" he had just heard about "Dropbox." Little did he know that I had already had an account. I have also dabbled with Diigo and find it especially useful when putting together project & assignments for students.
revisiting my blog
It's been months since I've visited or posted anything on my blog. I must say, it's not as intimidating as imagined.
Friday, September 30, 2011
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