EdTech Updates Sep 2013

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  As a classroom teacher, I was regularly approached by my stu- dents and their parents for re- placement copies of assignments and forms as well as reminders for tasks, homework, and deadlines. I used to participate in what I now call a “power struggle” because I felt that my seventh graders should be responsible enough to keep track of their work and also innovative enough to solve the problems of misplaced items on their own. I really thought that it  wasn’t up to me to provide the extras, and therefore did it be- grudgingly. But, my hypocrisy struck me as I  was going through the process of filling out my DMV registration forma form that had “disappeared” from my desk at home. Do I call the DMV? Do I drive down and go ask to speak to someone and tell them my sad story? No! Thankfully, the DMV has a comprehensive, user- friendly website that is just wait- ing for needy people like myself. Forms are easy to find and I was able to take care of the whole process electronically. It was this experience that really helped me to see all students as little versions of you and me people who might need the extra reminder or replacement copy. So, it is with this in mind that I developed my classroom website. My objective was simple: create a  website that helped my students and their families feel prepared for the learning in my classroom. Building Your Web Presence By Cate Tolnai Tool of the Month for October Microsoft Outlook Stay tuned for Outlook support that focuses on a variety of topics like: distribu- tion list creation, Calendar crea- tion and sharing, management of tasks and appointments, or- ganization, cleaning, and mainte- nance of your In Box, and more! LOOMIS UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT September 2013 Volume 1, Issue 2 EdTech Updates Recommended Free Classroom Website Options There are several free options for web hosting of classroom sites. Check out which one is  your “right fit!” Edlio: the District web host that offers a simple platform to build informative webpages  Weebly : an attractive drag-n- drop webpage builder that is a great next step for teachers ready to add some media and spunk to their page Schoology : an interactive option that offers advanced features like a communication platform between users and teacher similar to a blog or online bulletin board Ongoing Instructional Technology Support Upcoming Technology Trainings  Join me from 3:00-4:00pm in the District Training Center for support on the following tools: Teacher Web Pages: 9/25 Outlook Beyond Email : 10/16  What that meant to me was regularly updating my Home page  with announcements and down- loadable documents for quick and easy access. Class syllabus and expectations? Front and center! If I referred to it, it appeared on my Home page. It also meant that I needed to be diligent about up- dating the Homework and Projects page of my site. Finally, it meant that I showcased s tudent learning through video, photos, and narrative explanations. I challenge each of you to think about WHY you have a classroom  website. In doing so, I think you  will get closer to developing a web presence that matches your voice, the character of your learning space, and your goals as the professional in the classroom. Introducing Our New Technology Support Team! I’m thrilled to introduce our technology support liaisons for the 2013-2014 school year! These individuals are willing to not only share their knowledge of technology and integration, but also gain more knowledge through professional development, social networking, and research. Join me in recognizing and thanking them in advance for the help they have (or  will) provide to each of us. HCP: Steve Harber, Patty Carter Loomis: Susan McQueen Franklin: Lori Jenkins LBCS: Justin VonSpreckelsen Penryn: Becky Connolly Ophir: Lisa Radoycis Placer: Todd Wright Look for them in their bright blue shirts! A Website Just for Us www.LUSDeducators.org Check out our one-stop shop for all things related to technology and curriculum!  Join our Fac ebook Family ! Check out the great resou rces!  www .facebook.com/groups/L USDeducators/  www .LUSDeducators .org

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 As a classroom teacher, I was

regularly approached by my stu-

dents and their parents for re-

placement copies of assignments

and forms as well as reminders for

tasks, homework, and deadlines. I

used to participate in what I now 

call a “power struggle” because I

felt that my seventh graders

should be responsible enough to

keep track of their work and also

innovative enough to solve the

problems of misplaced items on

their own. I really thought that it

 wasn’t up to me to provide the

extras, and therefore did it be-

grudgingly.

But, my hypocrisy struck me as I was going through the process of 

filling out my DMV registration

form—a form that had

“disappeared” from my desk at

home. Do I call the DMV? Do I

drive down and go ask to speak to

someone and tell them my sad

story? No! Thankfully, the DMV 

has a comprehensive, user-

friendly website that is just wait-

ing for needy people like myself.

Forms are easy to find and I was

able to take care of the whole

process electronically.

It was this experience that really 

helped me to see all students as

little versions of you and me—

people who might need the extra

reminder or replacement copy.

So, it is with this in mind that I

developed my classroom website.

My objective was simple: create a

 website that helped my students

and their families feel prepared

for the learning in my classroom.

Building Your Web Presence By Cate Tolnai

Tool of the Month for

October

Microsoft

Outlook 

Stay tuned for

Outlook support that focuses on

a variety of topics like: distribu-

tion list creation, Calendar crea-

tion and sharing, management of 

tasks and appointments, or-

ganization, cleaning, and mainte-

nance of your In Box, and more!

L O O M I S U N I O N S C H O O L D I S T R I C T

September 2013

Volume 1, Issue 2

EdTech Updates

Recommended Free

Classroom Website

Options

There are several free options

for web hosting of classroom

sites. Check out which one is

 your “right fit!” 

◊ Edlio: the District web host

that offers a simple platform

to build informative webpages

◊ Weebly : an attractive drag-n-

drop webpage builder that is a

great next step for teachers

ready to add some media and

spunk to their page 

◊ Schoology : an interactive

option that offers advanced

features like a communication

platform between users and

teacher similar to a blog or

online bulletin board 

Ongoing Instructional Technology Support

Upcoming

Technology Trainings

 Join me from 3:00-4:00pm in

the District Training Center for

support on the following tools:

Teacher Web Pages: 9/25

Outlook Beyond Email: 10/16

 What that meant to me was

regularly updating my Home page

 with announcements and down-

loadable documents for quick and

easy access. Class syllabus and

expectations? Front and center! If 

I referred to it, it appeared on my 

Home page. It also meant that I

needed to be diligent about up-

dating the Homework and

Projects page of my site. Finally, it

meant that I showcased student

learning through video, photos,

and narrative explanations.

I challenge each of you to think 

about WHY you have a classroom

 website. In doing so, I think you

 will get closer to developing a webpresence that matches your voice,

the character of your learning

space, and your goals as the

professional in the classroom.

Introducing Our New Technology Support Team!

I’m thrilled to introduce our

technology support liaisons for

the 2013-2014 school year! These

individuals are willing to not only 

share their knowledge of 

technology and integration, but

also gain more knowledge

through professional

development, social networking,

and research. Join me in

recognizing and thanking them in

advance for the help they have (or

 will) provide to each of us.

HCP: Steve Harber, Patty Carter

Loomis: Susan McQueen

Franklin: Lori Jenkins

LBCS: Justin VonSpreckelsen

Penryn: Becky Connolly 

Ophir: Lisa Radoycis

Placer: Todd Wright

Look for them in their bright

blue shirts!

A Website Just for Us

www.LUSDeducators.org Check out our one-stop shop

for all things related to

technology and curriculum!

 Join our Facebook Family! Check out the great resources!

 www.facebook.com/groups/LUSDeducators/  www.LUSDeducators.org