Showing posts with label presentations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label presentations. Show all posts

Friday, February 5, 2010

Using PREZI on the classroom



I've written about Prezi before on the Amschool Web 2.0 Resource Blog.

Prezi is a zooming digital presentation editor. I’ts simply cooler than powerpoints.

This amazing tool has offered FREE license to educators who are willing to use it actively in their classrooms. This license includes a 500 MB of space storage which is a lot. Still you can use the 100 MB they offer to anyone for free.

If you want to see how Prezi works check this "7 Wonders of the World" Presentation:



If you liked it just sign in to have your own account. If you want to know what to do with it in the classroom just follow this simple 8 ways:


Monday, February 1, 2010

Online Posters!


A glog is an online poster that allows students to add images, video files, sound files, text, and hyperlinks. Glogs address multiple learning styles and easily incorporate student research and educational content into a web publication. They are free, use no ink, and are fun!"Jan McGee
I've written about Glogster before in the Amschool Web 2.0 Blog. I found this Web 2.0 application to be so amazing and fun for students and teachers.

Here are some related resources that may be of interest to you:



Friday, December 11, 2009

K12 Online09 Day 3 Presentations: 9 December 2009

Day 3 presentations include:

GETTING STARTED

If You Host It They Will Come
Jennifer Wagner

Presentation Description: A chat with Jen Wagner about Online Projects. Ideas of how to start planning your own project. Several projects will be highlighted as “examples” and “possibilities”.

Options for Building Your Teacher Website
Cyndi Danner-Kuhn

Presentation Description: Every educator needs to build and maintain his or her own teacher Website. Technology provides teachers with more effective ways to communicate with students, their families, and the community than ever before. This session will help you learn how to use technology to communicate with different audiences through your classroom website. There are endless benefits of a maintaining a classroom Website. A classroom website gives students Resources, Relevance, Connections, Access and Experience. This session will provide links and resources to simple tools that allow any teacher, regardless of technical know-how, to create a live Website for free. The best way is for schools to install and support a tool that allows teachers to create Websites easily, but since many schools are not at that point yet, teachers should given both the encouragement and the freedom to build their own sites. You can make use of some very good tools for building free, live classroom Websites. I may leave out your favorite, so please add yours to the list, or tell us know what tool your school is using and what you like and dislike about it!

LEADING THE CHANGE

Digiteens: Digital Citizenship from Digital Teenagers
Vicki Davis

Presentation Description: Much of digital citizenship education focuses on adults compiling information to share with students, this method provides a framework for students to conduct authentic research with global partners on the aspects of digital citizenship and creation of action projects at their schools. This presentation’s goal is to: 1) demonstrate the efficacy of a project based approach to digital citizenship education, 2) provide insight into teen-mentoring of younger students, 3) effective coaching practices for teachers and educators wishing to encourage a project based learning approach to digital citizenship, 4) an overview of the aspects of digital citizenship salient to teenagers around the world and what they think the message of educators should be to their students, and 5) a concrete experience allowing students who have thoroughly researched this topic to share their thoughts with a global audience and engage in global discussion on this.

You Might be a 21st Century Leader if…
David Wells

Presentation Description: 21st Century School Leaders are critical to the success of students and the advancement of technology integration in our schools. But would you know a 21st Century Leader if you saw one? My presentation describes how the standards for good leadership match up with the standards for being a 21st Century Leader.

Whither Eportfolios
Drew Buddie

Presentation Description: A somewhat provocative viewpoint of what constitutes an ‘ePortfolio’ and a very brief cursory overview of the use of one ePortfolio tool that can be integrated within a VLE. The presentation will suggest that ePortfolios are ubiquitous, its just that they are not seen as such. How can non-traditional ePortfolio formats be formalised, accepted and given authority? In fact what IS an ePortfolio?

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Little Kids and Professional Development in the 21 st Century

Little Kids, Big possibilities

Presenter: Kelly Hines

Link to presenter’s K12Online Ning Profile page

Presentation Title: Little Kids, Big Possibilities

Presentation Description: Learn about the what’s, how’s and why’s of using web 2.0 tools and social networking with elementary age students to enhance learning and student engagement.

Self-driven and Classroom-based: Professional Development in the 21st Century

Presenter: Konrad Glogowski

Link to presenter’s K12Online Ning Profile page

Presentation Title: Self-driven and Classroom-based: Professional Development in the 21st Century

Presentation Description: Based on Guy Claxton’s statement that “schools should become communities of practice where … the ‘elders’ of the community are themselves exemplary learners” (Claxton, 2002), this presentation explores the importance of Classroom-Based Teacher Development and Reflective Practice as essential professional development practices for the 21st century. It suggests that if students today are to benefit from schools where they can acquire the learning dispositions that will allow them to build and transform future societies and address global challenges, teacher professional development must be reconfigured to allow teachers to focus on examining and learning from their own professional contexts. The 21st century demands that teachers investigate their practices on a regular basis, learn to design new approaches, and quickly and effectively respond to the demands of the ever-changing knowledge society. Classrooms must therefore become sites of inquiry where teachers engage in practice that is perpetually experimental.



2009 K-12 Online Conference Presentations

Yesterday I posted about the 2009 K-12 Online Conference .

If you read the post then you probably saw the conference schedule. I will be posting some of the presentations but not all 50 of them. If you want to browse the rest just follow the conference schedule.

This is the keynote speaker for this years conference.

Going Global: Culture Shock, Convergence and the Future of Education

Presenter: Kim Cofino

Location: Bangkok, Thailand
Link to presenter’s K12Online Ning Profile page

Presentation Title: Going Global: Culture Shock, Convergence and the Future of Education

Presentation Description: Looking at daily life in foreign lands reveals a colorful spectrum of inspiring metaphors for the shifts we need to make in education. Often what we may find initially chaotic, disorienting and strange in other countries can actually spark new ways of thinking about teaching and learning. Through the voices of teachers and students from around the world, we’ll examine the unique aptitudes which allow successful expats to thrive in any environment. These are exactly the skills that future students and teachers will need to confidently enter the digital, global, converging, collaborative world of tomorrow – wherever they might be physically located.