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Google is the world’s most popular search engine… but it is so much more! Explore the wide variety of Google applications that teachers are quickly adding to their toolboxes. Teachers are using these tools to search the Internet more efficiently, stay current with curriculum content, and collaborate with colleagues. Explore iGoogle, Google Gadgets, Google Reader, Google Notebook, and more.<br />Workshop links, resources, and/or materials:<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;">Uploaded on authorSTREAM by rbell</span><br />Create a Google account<br />Web History- whenever you are logged into your Google account, a search history will be kept of your Google searches<br />]]></description>
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Discovery Education Streaming<br />NOTE: You must be logged into Discovery Education Streaming to access many of these resources.<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;">Uploaded on authorSTREAM by rbell</span><br />Review of DE Streaming Basics<br />How have you used DE Streaming? (poll)<br />]]></description>
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HS Neptune Lab (114)<br />Mind mapping activities include spatially laying out a brainstorm, pre-writing of a story, using a graphic organizer, or concept mapping an idea. Two software programs, Inspiration and Kidspiration have many templates already created for you. Learn about Mindomo, a Web 2.0 tool, which can be used for collaboration. For MS Office 2007 users, learn how to easily insert graphic organizer in PowerPoint or Word using SmartArt. Participants are asked to bring curriculum materials that could be used for mind mapping activities.<br /><span style="color:red;background-color:#fcc;">Session Outline</span><br />Uploaded on authorSTREAM by rbell<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;">Session Outline</span><br />What is mind mapping?<br />Introduce Programs<br />]]></description>
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Mind mapping activities include spatially laying out a brainstorm, pre-writing of a story, using a graphic organizer, or concept mapping an idea. Two software programs, Inspiration and Kidspiration have many templates already created for you. Learn about Mindomo, a Web 2.0 tool, which can be used for collaboration. For MS Office 2007 users, learn how to easily insert graphic organizer in PowerPoint or Word using SmartArt. Participants are asked to bring curriculum materials that could be used for mind mapping activities.<br />Session Outline<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;">Uploaded on authorSTREAM by rbell</span><br />What is mind mapping?<br />Introduce Programs<br />]]></description>
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HS Neptune Lab (114)<br />PhotoStory is a free program used to create a digital slideshow. The software allows you to insert pictures, transitions, record narration, and background music. Participants are asked to bring curriculum materials to create a PhotoStory that can be used to introduce a unit or displayed as a student project example.<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;">Uploaded on authorSTREAM by rbell</span><br />Workshop links, resources, and/or materials:<br />What is Digital Storytelling? What is PhotoStory?<br />]]></description>
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<p>What is Qwizdom? The technical term for it is a Student Response System… more commonly known as “clickers.” Students respond to questions on a PowerPoint presentation using a remote control. The teacher receives instant feedback throughout the lesson to gauge student understanding. At its most basic level, Qwizdom can be used to survey student responses. But it can do more… collect assessment data, randomly select a student, ask a question “on the fly,” and play review games. Learn how to use these different capabilities of the system to help students become actively engaged. Participants are asked to bring curriculum materials to create a lesson that will utilize Qwizdom.&nbsp;</p><br />
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Google Earth: Travel the World (without leaving your classroom)<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;">Google Earth is a 3D model of the entire planet. The free program lets you grab, spin and zoom down into any place on Earth. It’s fun, but the real power of Google Earth is the ability to insert content. Teachers can create interactive lessons with hyperlinks, pictures, and video. See why it made Computer World’s top 10 products of 2006.</span><br />Google Earth Basics<br />Search for your house or school<br />Study earthquakes? View all theEarthquakes in the Last Week<br />Are you a runner? Measure your routes and log your miles withRunningAhead<br /><span style="color:red;background-color:#fcc;">Google Earth is a 3D model of the entire planet. The free program lets you grab, spin and zoom down into any place on Earth. It’s fun, but the real power of Google Earth is the ability to insert content. Teachers can create interactive lessons with hyperlinks, pictures, and video. See why it made Computer World’s top 10 products of 2006.</span><br />]]></description>
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Google Earth: Travel the World (without leaving your classroom)<br /><span style="color:red;background-color:#fcc;">Google Earth is a 3D model of the entire planet. The free program lets you grab, spin and zoom down into any place on Earth. It’s fun, but the real power of Google Earth is the ability to insert content. Teachers can create interactive lessons with hyperlinks, pictures, and video. See why it made Computer World’s top 10 products of 2006.</span><br />Google Earth Basics<br />Search for your house or school<br />Google Earth Lessons: search by subject<br />Additional Resources<br />Tip<span style="color:red;background-color:#fcc;"> Sheet</span><span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;"> Sheets</span><br />Quick Guide<br />Graphing Tools<br />Study earthquakes? View all theEarthquakes in the Last Week<br />Are you a runner? Measure your routes and log your miles withRunningAhead<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;">Google Earth is a 3D model of the entire planet. The free program lets you grab, spin and zoom down into any place on Earth. It’s fun, but the real power of Google Earth is the ability to insert content. Teachers can create interactive lessons with hyp</span>]]></description>
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Google Earth: Travel the World (without leaving your classroom)<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;">Google Earth is a 3D model of the entire planet. The free program lets you grab, spin and zoom down into any place on Earth. It’s fun, but the real power of Google Earth is the ability to insert content. Teachers can create interactive lessons with hyperlinks, pictures, and video. See why it made Computer World’s top 10 products of 2006.</span><br />Google Earth Basics<br />Search for your house or school<br />Study earthquakes? View all theEarthquakes in the Last Week<br />Are you a runner? Measure your routes and log your miles withRunningAhead<br /><span style="color:red;background-color:#fcc;">Google Earth is a 3D model of the entire planet. The free program lets you grab, spin and zoom down into any place on Earth. It’s fun, but the real power of Google Earth is the ability to insert content. Teachers can create interactive lessons with hyperlinks, pictures, and video. See why it made Computer World’s top 10 products of 2006.</span><br />]]></description>
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Google Earth: Travel the World (without leaving your classroom)<br /><span style="color:red;background-color:#fcc;">Google Earth is a 3D model of the entire planet. The free program lets you grab, spin and zoom down into any place on Earth. It’s fun, but the real power of Google Earth is the ability to insert content. Teachers can create interactive lessons with hyperlinks, pictures, and video. See why it made Computer World’s top 10 products of 2006.</span><br />Google Earth Basics<br />Search for your house or school<br />Study earthquakes? View all theEarthquakes in the Last Week<br />Are you a runner? Measure your routes and log your miles withRunningAhead<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;">Google Earth is a 3D model of the entire planet. The free program lets you grab, spin and zoom down into any place on Earth. It’s fun, but the real power of Google Earth is the ability to insert content. Teachers can create interactive lessons with hyperlinks, pictures, and video. See why it made Computer World’s top 10 products of 2006.</span><br />]]></description>
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Google Earth: Travel the World (without leaving your classroom)<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;">Google Earth is a 3D model of the entire planet. The free program lets you grab, spin and zoom down into any place on Earth. It’s fun, but the real power of Google Earth is the ability to insert content. Teachers can create interactive lessons with hyperlinks, pictures, and video. See why it made Computer World’s top 10 products of 2006.</span><br />Google Earth Basics<br />Search for your house or school<br />Study earthquakes? View all theEarthquakes in the Last Week<br />Are you a runner? Measure your routes and log your miles withRunningAhead<br /><span style="color:red;background-color:#fcc;">Google Earth is a 3D model of the entire planet. The free program lets you grab, spin and zoom down into any place on Earth. It’s fun, but the real power of Google Earth is the ability to insert content. Teachers can create interactive lessons with hyperlinks, pictures, and video. See why it made Computer World’s top 10 products of 2006.</span><br />]]></description>
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Google Earth: Travel the World (without leaving your classroom)<br /><span style="color:red;background-color:#fcc;">Google Earth is a 3D model of the entire planet. The free program lets you grab, spin and zoom down into any place on Earth. It’s fun, but the real power of Google Earth is the ability to insert content. Teachers can create interactive lessons with hyperlinks, pictures, and video. See why it made Computer World’s top 10 products of 2006.</span><br />Google Earth Basics<br />Search for your house or school<br />Study earthquakes? View all theEarthquakes in the Last Week<br />Are you a runner? Measure your routes and log your miles withRunningAhead<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;">Google Earth is a 3D model of the entire planet. The free program lets you grab, spin and zoom down into any place on Earth. It’s fun, but the real power of Google Earth is the ability to insert content. Teachers can create interactive lessons with hyperlinks, pictures, and video. See why it made Computer World’s top 10 products of 2006.</span><br />]]></description>
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