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BREVARD EDUCATIONALTECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE
Presented by:Fred Ankersen, Teacher 7th GradeSpace Coast Jr./Sr. High School
Table of ContentsClick on the number to see the slides
1 – Origins of Class (Classroom Connect)
3 through 16 through 15– Teacher Uses of software
16 through 33 Student Work Samples using Powerpointfor reporting.
8 – NetSupport software (lab monitoring, send/collect work)
9 – Logo Programming
Lesson Plan Sample, done in Publisher
Ankersen’s Room(s)
• Rooms 501 & 502
• 7th Grade Wheel
• Technology Introduction– Presentations– Word Processing– Spreadsheets– Graphic Organizers– Logo Programming
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Jason Mangum
Mervyn Moore
Toni Morancey
Ashley Leconey
James Pence
Kaitlyn Neils
Dustyn Sawyer
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Seating ChartAnkersen's ClassRoom 501/502
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Alternate TeacherTable
Seating Chart done with Inspiration Software
Uses of Excel Spreadsheet
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QUIA.com
• I recently re-discovered this teacher-friendly site, and was absolutely amazed at the flexibility it offers teachers.
• I had seen this site before, but didn’t pursue how it could be used until now.
• It supports my idea that the computer is the ultimate developmental tool: as you use it, you find more and more ways to use it. (like peeling an onion, but without the tears)
http://www.quia.com/web
Create 16 types of games and learning activities including:
Matching Jumbled WordsConcentration Ordered ListWord Search Picture PerfectFlash Cards Pop-UpsChallenge Board Scavenger HuntColumns ClozeHangman Rags to RichesPatterns Battleship
Quia Shared Activities
Maintain An Online Schedule & Calendar
Create quizzes with 8 types of questions:
Multiple choice Fill-in
True-false Initial answer
Pop-up Short answer
Multiple correct Essay
Since I teach a class that shows kids how to use technology in their regular academic classes, I thought I would let you know some of the web-sites that can be a help to
teachers.1. http://webquest.org/ This site has a listing of webquests sorted by grade level and
appeal. Great for extra assignments for individuals, pairs, etc. 2. http://homepage.mac.com/cohora/ Internet scavenger hunts, good fun for those who
love trivia, or need a quick 1-period assignment for a class or individual3. http://www.teach-nology.com/ Everything you need to know about teaching (just
kidding - but it is a wealth of resources)4. http://www.globalschoolnet.org/index.html This is a bit like Teach-nology. Much good
information..5. www.epals.com E-mail service free for kids and teachers. Good place to hook kids up
with keypals from other countries. The e-mail is completely monitored by the teacher setting up the mail.
Brevard Schools has set up teachers with Gaggle.net, which is much the same but has a “locker facility” that serves as a virtual floppy disk accessible from any internet
capable computer.6. http://www.edhelper.com/ Lesson Plans by subject, etc.
7. www.quia.com Hand-out available. This has proven to be a valuable addition to the tools I use in my classroom.
WEB SITES I USE OR HAVE USED
http://www.classroom.com This site has changed and is becoming more professional
development oriented. Excellent products.
http://homepage.mac.com/cohora/ This site is done by a technology coordinator and is filled with information and lessons for teachers to use. It has a wealth of
information for classroom teachers.
http://www.esc20.k12.tx.us/etprojects/rubrics/Default.htm This site has grading rubrics that cover every conceivable type of
grading situation.
http://www.ualberta.ca/~jedavies/WebQuest/ This site provides webqests for teachers to use in the classrooms.
http://assignaday.4teachers.org/ This is a calendar teachers can use to post assignments and their due
dates.
http://www.teachingideas.co.uk/welcome/ This is the site I use at the beginning of the school year to introduce the new students to the internet. It originates in England, and is quite
good. I also use it to compare our website to the ones in England.
MORE WEB SITES
WebQuests
• http://www.teachingideas.co.uk/welcome/http://www.besd61.k12.il.us/webquests/webquestteachers.html
http://education.nmsu.edu/webquest/examples.html
http://eduscapes.com/tap/topic4.htm
http://www.primaryschool.com.au/webquestsresults.php
ACCEPTABLE ONLINE SITES FOR GAMES
www.funbrain.com
http://www.funology.com/
http://www.teach-nology.com/web_tools/games/
http://www.syvum.com/online/games.html
http://www.eduplace.com/edugames.html
http://www.fbi.gov/kids/games/games.htm
www.coolmath4kids.com
http://www.theproblemsite.com/games.asp
http://middleschoolhub.org/school/school.cfm
http://www.homeworkplanet.com/games.html
http://www.agameaday.com/
http://quizhub.com/quiz/quizhub.cfm
http://pbskids.org/go/allgames.html
http://civilwarmini.com/
http://www.sanford-artedventures.com/play/crimedetection/
http://www.studyworksonline.com/cda/content/explorations/0,,NAV2-5_SEP364,00.shtml
www.tryscience.orghttp://www.vectorpark.com/levers.html
http://www.nasa.gov/audience/forkids/games/index.html
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/games/
http://www.eduweb.com/portfolio/adventure.php
Work Samples
• Most of the work done by the students is the result of very basic research to satisfy a question posed in a WebQuest. The emphasis is on acquiring the skills to use the software that is available on the computers at Space Coast. This lets them get comfortable with the display options in a non-threatening, comfortable venue (they get playing out of their systems).
Assignment: Project SunTimes-n-
Temps
Today's date: 17 Oct 2006
Due date: 12 Dec 2006
Tasks necessary to completion
1 Letter of Introduction Complete by: 20 October
2 Geography Activity
Complete by:
3 Lang Arts Complete by:
4 Conduct the Measurements Complete by: 10 Nov
http://www.k12science.org/curriculum/tempproj3/en/
Letter of Introdu...
Fill out Worksheet for our information. Introduction of our school to other schools.
Geography Activity
Before the measurements, find 3 of the other schools from 3 other places, in different regions of the world. Report on culture, environment, history, and show on map. Use Word for your report, then convert to PPT for highlights.
Lang Arts Activity
After the measurements are taken and submitted, write a report in Word that tells how the climate affects the environment for our school, as well as the three schools you researched.
Conduct the Measurements...
Measure the temperature at noon; determine the number of minutes of daylight. Nov 6-10Record on XL sheet. Find the averages, submit on the data form (when it is available). Make it look good.
Powerpoint Presentations
• The following slides were excerpted from the presentation created as part of a final exam by one of my better students. I included a slide that had an example of a hyperlink that I teach the students to use to move around a presentation.
My Future Career
By: Keylie B-2Exam
My Future CareerBy: Keylie
Semester Exam – Semester 1 of 2003/2004PowerPoint Option
Title Slide Yes/No7 Slides
Transitions/Timers Yes/No5Graphics Yes/NoHyperlink Yes/NoBackground Appropriate Yes/No
Ending Slide Yes/NoMissing 1 item = A- 2 items = B
3 items = C 4 items = C- 5 items = D
(2 points off for each missing slide) GRADE – A+ The only comment I have is that on a slide where you have a hyperlink, there should not be timers. The reader needs to have time to think about what to do.
In turn for all their hard work zoologist are well paid. They are also the least likely people to be fired. How can you get fired from a job where you watch animals all day? Even if a zoologist does get fired they can get another well paying job quite easily. They can become a full scientist or doctor or veterinarian. Go To End
This was a production by Keylie
Block #2 in Mr. Ankersen’s Web Quest Class
http://spacecoast.hs.brevard.k12.fl.us/Teacher Files/Ankersen/MYWEB2/INDEX.HTM
Here is a link for you to find out more about Mr. Ankersen
Here are the links I used to help me with my power point
presentation.
• Animation Factory
• Zooish
• School
• Templates
Go Back To Title Page
Grade for __Rosie C.__Pd _1_ Hurricanes
• More graphics would have been good. Good job over-all.
• GRADE - ___93/_A__• Saved/Named – (___18/20)• Nr of Slides >12 - (___20/20)• Biography of ‘cane - (___35/35)• Graphics -- (___20/25)
The last stage• As hurricane Katrina
died down from 5 to 4 to 3 to 2 to a category 1 . After coming ashore, Katrina tracked quickly up through Mississippi, western Tennessee and Kentucky and into Ohio.
Hurricane Katrina latitude and longitude every stage
• When it was a category 1 the latitude and longitude was Latitude: 34.05Longitude: -89.02.
• Category 2 Latitude: 31.07Longitude: -89.63
• Category 3 Latitude: 33.13Longitude: -89.97
• Category 4 Latitude: 31.18Longitude: -88.83 .
Reference I used
• I used usa today,NOAA, HURICANE HUNTERS, AND GOOGLE.
• The web site I used were NOAA environmental visualization
program,NOAA national hurricane center, and information on hurricane Katrina.
Assignment: Roller Coasters:Thrill Rides http://www.wfu.edu/~mccoy/NCTM99/coasters.html
07Dec05
Due date: 15Dec05
Tasks: PPT, Excel Graphs of variables, Word document
1 PPT: 15 slides
2 Graphs: 5, one for each variable
3 Word document defending your choice of the three best rides.
Create a Folder in Pd_9Wks2 named COASTERS. Into this folder you will place the Spreadsheet file,
and the Word Document, and the Powerpoint file.
Variables are speed, height, length, duration. Pick one other variable, like inversions, number of riders,
PPT: 15 slides minimum
Decide on the variables. You need 10 slides, one for each coaster, that show a picture, and the data for each coaster.You need 5 more slides, one for each variable, listing that variable's data for each coaster.
Graphs: 5, one for each variable
In Excel, one graph, with table, for each of the variables. Each of the five graphs should have proper labels, and have appropriate formatting.
Word document defending your choice of t...
Write a 5 paragraph Word document that states which of the 10 rides that you researched you consider to be the best. Essay format: (Introduction, three body, conclusion)
1. Assignment: Roller Coasters:Thrill Rideshttp://www.wfu.edu/~mccoy/NCTM99/coasters.html1. 07Dec052. Due date: 15Dec053. Tasks: PPT, Excel Graphs of variables, Word document1. PPT: 15 slides minimumDecide on the variables. You need 10 slides, one for each coaster, that show a picture, and the data for each coaster.You need 5 more slides, one for each variable, listing that variable's data for each coaster.2. Graphs: 5, one for each variableIn Excel, one graph, with table, for each of the variables. Each of the five graphs should have proper labels, and have appropriate formatting.3. Word document defending your choice of the three best rides.Write a 5 paragraph Word document that states which of the 10 rides that you researched you consider to be the best. Essay format: (Introduction, three body, conclusion)2. Create a Folder in Pd_9Wks2 named COASTERS. Into this folder you will place the Spreadsheet file, and the Word Document, and the Powerpoint file.3. Variables are speed, height, length, duration. Pick one other variable, like inversions, number of riders,
This is the outline form of the previous slide.
Internet-Based ProjectsScience-related projects sponsored by
http://www.k12science.org/currichome.html
K-12 Education Curriculum
CIESE sponsors and designs interdisciplinary projects that teachers throughout the world can use to enhance their curriculum through compelling use of the Internet. We focus on projects that utilize real time data available from the Internet, and collaborative projects that utilize the Internet's potential to reach peers and experts around the world. Below is a catalog of projects that are currently being or have been sponsored by CIESE . Each project has a brief description and links to the National Science Standards and NCTM math standards it supports.
The Center for Innovation in Engineering and Science Education
Internet-Based Projects
• Earthquakes, a scientific and physical phenomenon, affect our lives in many ways. In this project, students use Real-Time earthquake and volcano data from the Internet to explore the relationship between earthquakes, plate tectonics, and volcanoes. Students will:
• Use Real-Time data to solve a problem. • Study the correlation between earthquakes and tectonic plates. • Determine whether or not there is a relationship between volcanoes and
plate boundaries. • Musical Plates is recommended for upper elementary, middle
school and high school students (ages 11-18). Our site is best viewed at a resolution of 800 X 600 or greaterClick HERE for instructions on how to check or change your monitor's resolutionThis project is developed and managed by the Center for Innovation in Engineering and Science Education (CIESE) which is located at Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, NJ. You can learn more about this and many other CIESE sponsored Internet-based educational activities by visiting http://www.k12science.org The language arts component was developed by the Bank Street College of Education working in collaboration with CIESE staff.
• Copyright © 2007 Stevens Institute of Technology,Center for Innovation in Engineering and Science Education (CIESE) All Rights Reserved.
Musical Plates
Sponsored by
http://www.k12science.org/currichome.html
Earthquake plotting in real-time.
As you can see from these maps, the recent earthquakes that have been recorded closely follow the lines of the tectonic plates.
The map to the right shows the earthquakes above a level of 4.0 on the Richter Scale, during a span of several days.
This map shows the convergent and divergent tectonic plates. Notice the relationship between the two maps.
Net Support School• The screen on this computer is showing a
student screen being monitored.Computer Central – Room 502
From my computer I can monitor each or all computers in my lab of 24. I send messages to correct problems, encourage, and suggest. I can send an assignment to a folder, and collect the completed work from the students’ folder. I can take a picture of the screen of a student who has deviated from the assigned project. I can blank the screens to get un-divided attention, control the screen to show how to work something out. When I want them to see what an assignment should look like, I can project my screen on the students’ screens, or I can present a student’s exemplary work on all the other screens.
There is also a facility which allows the creation of test questions which can be sent to the student computers. It can be timed, and then collected, and graded.
Logo Programming
• This has been the most challenging teaching assignment I have encountered. I am trying to teach the basics of computer programming to 7th grade students. Since programming requires the application of logic to a problem, I am afraid that I am facing some disappointments….. But the “Ah Hah” moments make up for the frustrations.
Loading Logo commands...lt 45 repeat 4 [ fd 50 bk 50 rt 90]pu seth 270 fd 150 rt 90 pdrepeat 4 [fd 50 bk 50 rt 90]
cross-n-ecks.LGZ
• PD REPEAT 2 [FD 40 RT 90 FD 15 RT 90]
• FD 40 LT 90 FD 20• RT 90 REPEAT 4 [FD 55 RT
90]
These are 4 out of many lines of programming used by Alina to create her campsite.
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