Monday, March 30, 2015

edWeb Webinar | Tips & Tools for Flipping Your Classroom March 31, 2015

Late notice, but this showed up in my inbox this AM. edWeb Webinars are well attended and provide excellent information. It will be recorded if you cannot make the live session and edWeb will send you a PD certificate too for record of your PD hours for your county.




Join us for the next Digital Classroom webinar!

Tuesday, Mar. 31 at 3 p.m. Eastern Time

Tips & Tools for Flipping Your ClassroomPresented by Aubrey Harrison, Instructional Technology Specialist, Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools

In This Session
In this webinar, Aubrey Harrison, Instructional Technology Specialist at Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools, will share his passion for flipped learning. By flipping your classroom, you can provide your students with material to review at home, and use valuable classroom time for deeper learning experiences. Flipping allows your students to learn and explore content at their own pace, and slow down or review as needed.

During this live, interactive event, Aubrey will provide details about some effective tools that you can use to flip your own classroom. In addition, he will review different ways to flip the classroom so you can find a method that works best for your unique situation. Join Aubrey for an hour of tips, tools, and strategies for flipping your classroom. He will field questions from attendees after his presentation.


To Participate in the Live Session
- This webinar will be recorded and archived in this community for viewing at anytime.
- As a member of the Digital Classroom community, pre-registration is not required.
- Log in at www.instantpresenter.com/edwebnet28 at the scheduled time.
- Test your system for best quality: www.instantpresenter.com/systemtest

About the Presenter
Aubrey Harrison is an Instructional Technology Specialist for Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools, where he provides training and support to schools and instructional staff members on effectively integrating technology into the classroom. Aubrey supports 30+ schools and has conducted trainings on iPads in the Classroom, Google Apps for Education, Flipped Classrooms, Teacher Websites, Interactive Whiteboards, and more. He posts weekly videos on using technology in the classroom at ITWand App of the Week. Follow Aubrey on Twitter @harrison_aubrey.



Thursday, March 19, 2015

Delve

A new app has recently become available to us in Office 365.  Delve is a way of organizing your emails, shared documents and other items in your OneDrive based on popularity.
An informative video from WVDE's Mark Moore explains - https://mix.office.com/watch/zeeat0vqkufe


Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Yakittome

I found something interesting that may help those of us that have students with an IEP that includes oral testing.  The site is called Yakittome.  You type in text and it makes a file you can put into your Schoology test so a student can have the test read to them if they so choose.  I'm messing around with it, I'll let you know more if it pans out.

Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Newton's Laws Mini Unit



This is a copy of my lesson plans for this week. The homework assignment is the Newton's video www.youtube.com/watch?v=YwW88INhV08. I placed this video into Edpuzzle and added 4 questions to it. I love using Edpuzzle. It is quick and easy to assess the students' understanding.
If anyone would like more info or a copy of any of the activities, let me know.