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		<title>Technology Goals for the New School Year</title>
		<link>http://blog.pamelgin.net/2008/08/22/technology-goals-for-the-new-school-year/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Aug 2008 20:54:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Pam</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Aren&#8217;t new beginnings wonderful? I think that one of the best things about the education field is the opportunity to begin fresh each year, leaving behind those things that didn&#8217;t quite work and improving on those that did.
This year, I would like to work with every classroom teacher at least once, and hopefully more than [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Aren&#8217;t new beginnings wonderful? I think that one of the best things about the education field is the opportunity to begin fresh each year, leaving behind those things that didn&#8217;t quite work and improving on those that did.</p>
<p>This year, I would like to work with every classroom teacher at least once, and hopefully more than that, either in the computer lab or using the laptops. We have several terrific programs that the students can use to create their own projects on the computers. Let me help you develop some projects that will enhance your curriculum and increase student learning. I will be contacting you as the year progresses to set up times for us to collaborate, unless you contact me first!</p>
<p>As we begin this school year, please consider how you can increase your use of technology in your classroom. You all have wonderful ideas, but if you need something to get you started, here are a few suggestions:</p>
<ol>
<li>Create a class blog in Classblogmeister. Even the very young children can manage this with a little assistance. Students enjoy writing for real world audiences, and they love to read and comment on each others&#8217; blogs. You could assign topics, or let them use their blogs for journal writing during your lab time.</li>
<li>Create a VoiceThread. Take digital pictures (or let the children take pictures) and upload them to this site. Then have the children leave comments on the pictures, either explaining the picture or leaving a comment.</li>
<li>Create a digital story. Upload pictures into PhotoStory and let the students record the story as each picture is shown. PhotoStory is already on all of our computers. This would be an awesome follow-up to a field trip or other major event.</li>
<li>Have your students work in MaxShow or PowerPoint to create their own slideshows showing what they have learned during a particular unit. Then let them share their presentations with the class.</li>
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<p>What other ideas do you have for this school year? How will you prepare your students for their lives in the  21st century?</p>
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		<title>Technology Goals for 2008</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Jan 2008 01:06:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Pam</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Happy New Year! Like most folks, I am thinking about setting new goals for the coming year, or at least for the remainder of this school year. First and foremost, I plan to post articles here more regularly. The time between Thanksgiving and Christmas was filled with exciting things happening in classrooms at both schools, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Happy New Year! Like most folks, I am thinking about setting new goals for the coming year, or at least for the remainder of this school year. First and foremost, I plan to post articles here more regularly. The time between Thanksgiving and Christmas was filled with exciting things happening in classrooms at both schools, and I just didn&#8217;t have any extra time! However, I promise to do better. So, here are a few goals I have set for myself:</p>
<ol>
<li> Post an article here at least once each week, hopefully even more often.</li>
<li>Create a database of activities that will assist classroom teachers in planning lessons using the laptops and the computer lab with the software that we have available in both schools.</li>
<li>Strive to ensure that every student has the opportunity to use the laptops in their classroom at least once before the end of the school year. (This includes kindergarten!)</li>
</ol>
<p>So, what are your goals for using technology in 2008?  I&#8217;ll list a few suggestions to help you get started:</p>
<ol>
<li>Bring the laptop cart into your classroom. Invite me in to assist you and the students the first time or two, until you are comfortable with them. You will be amazed at how quickly the students learn to use the touchpad!</li>
<li>Learn to use a piece of software in the computer lab that you haven&#8217;t used before, such as TimeLiner, Scholastic Keys, or Kidspiration. I have handouts for most the the programs we own, and I&#8217;ll be happy to send one your way.</li>
<li> Have your students create something of their very own on the computers and save their projects to the K drive. That way, we can plan a way to combine and share their projects on the school web site.</li>
<li>Be adventurous! Begin your own blog, or set up student blogs using <a href="http://classblogmeister.com/">ClassBlogmeister</a>.</li>
<li>Take lots of digital pictures. Upload them to a <a href="http://pelgin.edublogs.org/category/photos/">photo sharing site</a>, and send the site address to folks with whom you would like to share the pictures. You can also share your pictures through a class website or blog.</li>
<li>Have students write their own newscasts and record them to use as podcasts.</li>
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<p>I hope you see something here that is of interest to you! Please let me know how I can help you use technology as we work together to prepare the children for their future.</p>
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