Showing posts with label DF 4a. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DF 4a. Show all posts
Tuesday, November 17, 2015
Friday, October 9, 2015
Addressing Twitter concerns...
I am often asked about social media’s role in education, Twitter in particular. These questions are often brought about by parent concerns, which often mirror the initial concerns of teachers.
When addressing parent concerns I approach it just as I do with teachers:
- concerns are normal
- I’m happy we are discussing concerns as opposed to flat out rejecting the concept
- concerns are a learning process for me as much as for those bringing them to me, as they help me reflect on my practice as well as see what I do through an external lens
I have written many things in the past about social media in schools but there are always new questions that aren’t addressed by old posts.
This post looks at the two most recent concerns I’ve received:
- There is a time stamp if you follow it. One can piece together a class schedule.
- Why are teachers stopping instruction to take photos?
Let me address each of these one at a time…
Sunday, August 30, 2015
A reflection & look ahead
As the 2015-2016 school year rapidly approaches I realize I neglected to post a few things at the end of the year. The first being a Capstone recap, which I am working on. The second, a reflection.
This is a quick look back on 2014-2015 as the sun sets on summer and dawn of a new school year approaches...
This is a quick look back on 2014-2015 as the sun sets on summer and dawn of a new school year approaches...
Wednesday, April 29, 2015
Spring Update
It has been many moons since the HeathcoteTech blog has been updated. And that is a good thing!
The lab has been cranking. Students are in most hours of the day. iPads are being checked out, MacBooks are being borrowed, Chromebooks are running full steam. It's been a great few months, students learning and creating amazing things.
Here is a quick rundown of what's been going on in the lab since February:
The lab has been cranking. Students are in most hours of the day. iPads are being checked out, MacBooks are being borrowed, Chromebooks are running full steam. It's been a great few months, students learning and creating amazing things.
Here is a quick rundown of what's been going on in the lab since February:
Tuesday, January 13, 2015
iMovies on paper with Aurasma
One of my pet peeves is the traditional bulletin board. As a technology teacher I feel the traditional paper stapled to cork board is counter intuitive to what students do in the lab.
Paper bulletin board are fine for certain things, but if students are creating animations or layered presentations or movies how do you do their work justice by printing a still image and putting it on a board. How do you honor and celebrate their work beyond simply unloading to YouTube or blogging about it? How do you showcase their work in the hallway without losing any of their awesome?
Augmented reality.
Paper bulletin board are fine for certain things, but if students are creating animations or layered presentations or movies how do you do their work justice by printing a still image and putting it on a board. How do you honor and celebrate their work beyond simply unloading to YouTube or blogging about it? How do you showcase their work in the hallway without losing any of their awesome?
Augmented reality.
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Thursday, November 20, 2014
Free apps for free apps...
Occasionally I will be posting things applicable to teachers as well as students and parents. Today is one of those days a post is applicable to everyone, and anyone, with an iPhone or iPad...
One of the best ways to get use to the wide variety of possibilities of the iPad is to take advantage of free apps.
Here are a few free apps that alert you to when other, paid apps, are on sale. Once you "purchase" an app, free or paid, you get all future updates for free too. So, if you find a $4.99 app has gone free one day, download it, it's free, and you'll get all future updates for free too. Any app is worth a test run if it doesn't cost you anything...
One of the best ways to get use to the wide variety of possibilities of the iPad is to take advantage of free apps.
Here are a few free apps that alert you to when other, paid apps, are on sale. Once you "purchase" an app, free or paid, you get all future updates for free too. So, if you find a $4.99 app has gone free one day, download it, it's free, and you'll get all future updates for free too. Any app is worth a test run if it doesn't cost you anything...
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Tuesday, November 4, 2014
Updates to HeathcoteTech!
As you can see HeathcoteTech has been updated!
I hope these updates will help make HeathcoteTech more useful and user-friendly.
Thanks!
- The page color scheme has changed to better align with the school colors (big thanks to Mrs. Mangan and the Heathcote Herald for visual inspiration)
- HeathcoteTech is now on Google Plus! The content on the Google+ page will mirror this blog, but since some people prefer Google+ as their news and information source, you can now access HeathcoteTech on both platforms
- HeathcoteTech has a YouTube channel! Resource and tutorial vidos will be corss posted here and on the YouTube channel
I hope these updates will help make HeathcoteTech more useful and user-friendly.
Thanks!
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
Twitter @Heathcote - Embracing social media & addressing concerns
I've written a few posts over the last week about how we will be using Twitter here at Heathcote.
I also wanted to put up a post addressing the two most obvious sides of the same coin, the benefits and concerns.
I also wanted to put up a post addressing the two most obvious sides of the same coin, the benefits and concerns.
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