Thursday, September 02, 2010

Tough guys of the 80s

This book was weeded today out of my high school's media center . . . because I have a student doing a research project on gangs and this is all they had.



Copyright 1984

Friday, August 20, 2010

Three websites I'm embarrassed I didn't know about before this week!

Okay, I'm an educator that prides herself on being technologically aware and forward-thinking, so I must say I am totally embarrassed that I did not know about these sites before this week. Well, I shouldn't say that, but I haven't USED them until this week, and they are GREAT!

First of all, picnik - as a photo editing software, it is user-friendly, fun, and definitely worth knowing about! Here was my first picnik "project":



Picnik also has suggestions for using the software in the classroom! I love it when technology reaches out to education! The picnik blog also has a recent post about using picnik for back to school projects!

#2 - Animoto - Now, to be honest, I haven't actually created my own show, but I have looked at some others - I am impressed! Also, it is FREE for educators!!!! I am so excited about this one and definitely will be using this with my students this year!

Finally, one that I have known about for a long time, but haven't used, and that is Pandora. This is something that you don't understand the awesomeness of until you have actually used it! This is one that is blocked at my school, I'm assuming it is blocked because of the streaming music.

So, my fellow educators - what are some other sites that are "must-knows" for use in the classroom???

Monday, August 16, 2010

‘Boot camp’ drills Peach teachers on technology - The Sun News - Macon.com

‘Boot camp’ drills Peach teachers on technology - The Sun News - Macon.com

I am so excited that a county near me is moving into this century as far as technology goes! I am anxious to see how Peach County implements this new technology. I will definitely be paying them a visit and hopefully be able to bring some ideas that will be accepted back to my school and county!