Monday, November 28, 2016

Tuesday Tech Tidbits November 29, 2016

Exeter High School
Tuesday Tidbits: Technology
November 29, 2016


by Sandy Blanc

Technology Tool of the Week:

Is it difficult for your students to think of something to write about? Are they having trouble getting motivated to write? Write about is an online collection of images and writing prompts for students to get inspired to write and share! (This website does have a paid subscription, but you can have up to 40 students using Write About for free). See the video below:

Another helpful resource is... 

I believe most of you are familiar with TED talks? TED Ed was created to gather up great lessons from teacher all around the world and animate them to share. Please see the below movie about TED Ed... 

HOUR OF CODE!  DECEMBER 5-11, 2016 (NEXT WEEK).


 Schools all over the world will be participating in "Hour of Code". I will be sending out links in next Tuesday Tech Tidbits for websites that your students can try coding and be part of the awareness of coding for all students! 

"The Hour of Code takes place each year during Computer Science Education Week. The 2016 Computer Science Education Week will be December 5-11, but you can host an Hour of Code all year round. Computer Science Education Week is held annually in recognition of the birthday of computing pioneer Admiral Grace Murray Hopper (December 9, 1906)" (Code.org).

Please watch this video!



HERE IS HOW YOU CAN PARTICIPATE! 




Teacher Tech Days- Wednesdays!
TOMORROW: Open Technology Questions- if you have question about something, come on up!
Where? A223
When? Wednesday at 2:30-3:30pm on November 30, 2016
See the link for upcoming Tech PD!






Monday, November 21, 2016

Tuesday Tech Tidbits November 22, 2016

Exeter High School
Tuesday Tidbits: Technology
November 22, 2016


by Sandy Blanc
Happy Thanksgiving!

Technology Tool of the Week:


HSTRY is an online timeline tool for using existing timelines, or creating your own timelines. You can upload images, videos, and insert quiz questions within the timeline to check for understanding. Students can comment and interact on the timeline.
Click HERE to see how Teachers can set up their classes!
New Google Sites is Here!
Google Sites JUST launched its new version. It is still in the works, however, and currently we cannot import our existing site into the new version. WE WILL be able upload our existing websites built in Google Sites in the near future.
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Feel free to to go into the new sites and play around. I will attach below a tutorial to get you started.


Teacher Tech Days- Wednesdays!
TOMORROW: No Teacher Tech Day this week! Thanksgiving Break! See you next week!

See the link for upcoming Tech PD!



Monday, November 14, 2016

Tuesday Tech Tidbits November 15, 2016

Exeter High School
Tuesday Tidbits: Technology
November 15, 2016


by Sandy Blanc

Technology Tool of the Week:

Orange Slice is a Google Doc add-on that can generate a rubric right onto a Google Doc for easy grading and clear student expectations.
Orange Slice not only has a teacher rubric add-on but also a student rubric add- on if you want the students to grade their own work.

Here is a tutorial and explanation of Orange Slice! It works well with Google Classroom and in Google Docs.


This is a snapshot of what the Orange Slice rubric looks like in Google Docs. The rubric gives clear feedback to students by highlighted the selection in yellow. Teachers can also use the option to add comments for each category of the rubric for further feedback to students.


Teacher Tech Days- Wednesdays!
TOMORROW: Open Technology Questions- if you have question about something, come on up!
Where? A223
When? Wednesday at 2:30-3:30pm on November 9, 2016
See the link for upcoming Tech PD!






Saturday, November 5, 2016

Tuesday Tech Tidbits November 8, 2016

Exeter High School
Tuesday Tidbits: Technology
November 8, 2016


by Sandy Blanc

Technology Tool of the Week:

Kahoot! is and educational technology tool that can be used for formative assessment, in a fun, engaging format. Students can use any device (Chromebook, iPad, iPhone, Smartphone, Tablet, Laptop or Desktop) to participate in the game. Teachers can use Kahoots! made by other people (there is a large gallery of existing Kahoots!) or  make their own. The teacher will need to use a projector for the class to see the questions. The students use their devices to answer the questions. See the below video!

For those of you who already use Kahoot! for formative assessment, try this new method of introducing new content using the “Blind Kahoot!” method! See video below!

Teacher Tech Days- Wednesdays!
TOMORROW: Open Technology Questions- if you have question about something, come on up!
Where? A223
When? Wednesday at 2:30-3:30pm on November 9, 2016
See the link for upcoming Tech PD!