Interactive Instruction with Technology Krista Scott Curriculum Technologist Frenship High School.

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Interactive Instruction with Technology Krista Scott Curriculum Technologist Frenship High School

Objective Explore different types of classroom websites. What is a blog? How can I utilize blogs in my classroom? Web 2.0 in the classroom.

Effective Classroom Websites

Types of Classroom Websites 3 Types of Classroom Websites 1.Contact Websites  Contain contact information for the teacher and/or basic classroom information. 2.Information Websites  Contain documents and other types of information that will help parents and students stay up-to-date with the classroom. 3.Interactive Websites  Contain all of the above. Also requires students to create and interact with the website.

Contact Website Basic Contact Information ▫Teacher Name ▫ Address ▫Phone Extension ▫Conference Periods w/Time ▫Classes Currently Teaching ▫Teacher Picture Example ▫Mr. Hunt – Contact and course informationMr. Hunt

Information Website Contact Information plus Course Information ▫Additional information about teacher/program ▫Class documents ▫Useful links Example ▫PHS Choral DepartmentPHS Choral Department ▫Ms. Lewis’ Speech PageMs. Lewis’ Speech Page

Interactive Website Student Writing Assignment/Blog ▫Students were assigned to look at a picture and write a creative story. Simple rubric included. “Mystery Location” ▫Students read clue to guess mystery location. Draws student interest/attention to website. Math Blogging ▫Student blog about math problems and topics. Clear rubric is given. ▫Carol Mortensen, Math BloggersCarol Mortensen Ms. Richardson - Links, assignments, activities.Ms. Richardson

▫Ideas for text enhancements, avatars, comics, videos, and more! ▫Create flash menu, button, and banners. ▫Create flash banners quickly. Resources to Enhance Your Website

Resources for Website Ideas ▫A page designed by Carol Mortensen. Displays different classroom websites that seamlessly integrate into the classroom. ▫The Red Stapler Gazette is by Carol Mortensen and describes how she created websites to use in the classroom. hnology/classwebsite.htmhttp:// hnology/classwebsite.htm ▫Western Michigan University website with great resources and examples.

Blogs

What is a blog? An online diary; a personal chronological log of thoughts published on a Web page Shortened version of web log ▫

Blogging in the Classroom Student Literacy ▫Wider audience ▫Materials “published” for parents, peers, and others to review ▫Proper grammar and spelling reinforced ▫Opens discussion on various topics ▫Opportunity to work on writing and reading skills

Blogging in the Classroom Student Interaction ▫All students have a voice ▫Dialog on novels, classroom hot topics, or current events ▫Collaboration on student projects Student Creativity ▫Students can express their thoughts, ideas and visions to a vast audience

Blogging in the Classroom Lesson Ideas ▫Classroom Project—Have students blog each day about the progress they make in a class project. ▫Novel—Summarize or express thoughts on portions of a novel covered in class. ▫Science Experiment—Discuss the progress of an experiment. Get other students’ feedback. ▫Math Equations—Explain how to solve a real life math problem. Ask for help when stumped. ▫Design—Post a design, explain the reasoning for the design, and seek input from peers.

Blogging Professionally Reasons to have a professional blog: ▫Share tips and tricks with other professionals ▫Post and seek feedback on a variety of topics ▫Express creativity and ideas within your area of expertise ▫Reflect on recently explored topics ▫Just for fun!

Blogging Professionally Getting started: ▫Register an account  Edublogs—My favorite for professional blog.  Free  Pay minimal amount for extended services  Gaggle  Class Blogmeister  Wordpress  Blogger ▫Start Blogging!!!

Twitter…Is this a blog? Twitter is a micro blogging tool. Only allows 140 characters per entry. Great to follow and be followed! Helps keep up with latest and greatest in your professional area. Can be joined with blog for quick updates. Great educational resource/tool!

Sharing your Blog How to “advertise” your classroom or professional blog: ▫ url to colleagues, parents, friends, peers, etc. ▫Post url on social networking sites, such as Facebook and Twitter ▫Visit other blogs, respond, and add your url ▫Keep your topics up-to-date, interesting, and thought provoking ▫Again, have fun!

Favorite Blogs

Web 2.0 Increase interaction and collaboration in your classroom!

Contact Information Text ▫kscott Twitter ▫krista_scott Blog ▫ Wiki ▫