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What can I learn from Tech Mentor Workshops?

The concept beyond the Technology Mentor position is that it allows you to observe classes where technology is being integrated.  Then, you can follow up during prep periods to plan your own lessons using the same technology.  By formalizing the process slightly, you can also earn lane advancement credit.

Current Tech Mentor Opportunities Past Workshops
 
These activities can work towards strand credit:
Reflect on a unit in a blog with a partner
Join the RBTechnology ListSERV
Become active on Edline
Become active on Making the Grade
Develop a web presence at RB
Finish a lesson links page
Integrate a new software into your class

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Building a Class Web Site
FAQ's with students
Primary Sources on the Internet
Web-Based Projects
Exploring resources
Basic "Making the Grade" Training
Basic Edline Training
MtG Advanced Uses
Using Interactive Blogs
Vampire WebQuest
Outlining with Inspiration
Starting a Bulletin Board
Viewing OdysseyWeb
Photoshop Cinematography

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Basic "Making the Grade" Training:

MtG is RBHS' new gradebook software, representing an upgrade over Gradebook Power.  It was piloted by four teachers during 03-04 and then recommended by the entire Tech Committee at the end of that year.  This training offers an introduction to the use of MtG.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Basic Edline Training:

Edline is a tool for communicating with students and parents.  It is a web-site that allows you to post grades, assignments, news, and calendar information as well as to send mass e-mails to your classes.  This training offered an introduction to the software.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

"Making the Grade" Advanced Uses:

MtG has uses beyond simple recording of grades.  The reports offer the most powerful tool, but there are additional shortcuts and options for adding comments to grades.  This training simply offered a demonstration of those options.

Using Interactive Blogs:

Honors English 9 students read 1984.  Because it is such a difficult text, I wanted them to be able to interact with each other while reading.  They kept online blogs, or Internet-based journals, that they linked with each other to respond to the text.

Vampire WebQuest:

Contemporary Lit C is reading Dracula.  To learn about the historical and mythological background of vampires, they will be doing a WebQuest wherein they become hypothetical vampire hunters, handing down their knowledge to future hunters.

View the WebQuest
View the Workshop Handout
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Outlining with Inspiration:

Honors English 9 students are reading Lord of the Flies.  They have been tracking a symbol throughout the book and must now write an essay about what the symbol might represent.  In class, they will be using Inspiration to turn their brainstormed ideas into a visual outline.

 

Starting a Bulletin Board:

Honors 9 students read Shakespeare's Othello.  Because tackling Shakespearean language can be difficult, I used an online bulletin board to give students a place to interact and ask questions of one another.  As opposed to a blogs which are more private, the bulletin board is a truly public space where open-ended discussions and debates can develop.

Visit the Bulletin Board (See me for password!)
View the "How To" sheet for getting signed on.
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FAQ's with Students

FAQ's (Frequently Asked Questions) are an alternative to traditional research papers.  For a FAQ, a student presents research on a topic in web format as a list of "essential questions" about the topic.  Each question is linked to an answer and citation in the wider Internet.

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View a student example
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Building a Class Web Site

Two classes of Honors 9 students built a series of interlocking web pages relating to different story elements of Homer's Odyssey.  Pages included plot summaries, analysis of archetypes and hero myth, and allusions to other myths and popular culture.  The project was put together using Microsoft FrontPage and will be a resource useable by next year's Freshmen.

NEW:  Student pages will be displayed/presented in room 214 on 2/24/05.

 
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View the rubric
View a teacher sample
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Photoshop Cinematography

A mixed Film Studies class will use Adobe Photoshop to alter famous movie stills to experiment with the effects of cinematography.  Even if you don't teach Film Studies, this would be a nice lesson to observe just to get a feel for some of the things Photoshop can do.
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Collegial Blogs

You can earn 1 hour of lane advancement by completing a collegial blog.  With one or more partners, start your own blog wherein you can reflect upon any ONE unit that you teach.  Your partners will reflect on how they teach the same concept or unit.  By writing your own blog and reading your partner's, you'll not only learn a new technology and earn strand credit, but also you'll gain new insight into your own teaching.

View basic blog instructions
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