FR Know & Go Volume 2 | Issue 2
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Transcript of FR Know & Go Volume 2 | Issue 2
Know & Go Parkway School District Volume 2 | Issue 2
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Be who you are
And say what you want
Because those who mind
Don’t matter
And those who matter
Don’t mind.
~ Dr. Seuss
Tips for Improving Comprehension When Reading DigitallyIn a presentation from St. Cloud State University the Academic Support Team put together suggestions for helping students with reading online and strategies to support digital reading. When it comes to reading from a computer screen:
● Prevent eye strain - zoom in or use the full screen mode
● 20/20 - Adjust your computer to 20 inches from the eyes and take a break every 20 minutes
● Reduce distractions by working with “clean” text
○ Use tools like Readability or printfriendly to turn web pages into “clean” view
● Calculate Readability for your level http://goo.gl/9sPG
● Encourage students to use reading strategies:
○ use tools like Google Docs, Evernote, Word, or OneNote
○ add headings○ highlight○ add notes○ make mind maps○ outline
These Graphic Novels went missing from the library at the end of last year...If you see them or know who might have them, the library would like to have them back for check out to other students. Also, In your mailbox are overdue notices for books out from the library as of the end of May. Some of the notices are from the student’s home school. Please return them to the library as soon as possible.
Overdue Book Notices
Highlighted & CircledTechnology, Research & Learning Resources
Edmodo - Free Digital Citizenship Poster Even if you don’t necessarily use Edmodo, this free poster has some practical
reminders for students as they use digital tools and resources, such as Google. http://goo.gl/Pq55iS. In addition to the poster there is also a sample code of conduct to help students use technology in a safe and responsible manner http://goo.gl/LlL14t.
10 Tech Skills Every Student Should Have From the Educational Technology Guy’s Blog (David Andrade) you can read the post where he curates the skills needed based on several articles on internet search, office suite skills, self learning, typing skills, social media, netiquette, safety, basic troubleshooting, backing up data, and finding software/apps. Each topic includes resources to get more information. While this is not a new blog post it is a nice frame of reference when thinking about what it is we want students to know and be able to do with technology.
September 17th - Constitution Day & HEC-TV.orgHEC-TV Live!, in partnership with the Missouri Bar, celebrates Constitution Day by taking an in depth look into what it took to pass the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and its on-going impacts. Join us on September 17 at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Central Daylight Time by emailing your enrollment information to [email protected]. To obtain more details about the program including related curriculum standards, program objectives and agenda, pre and post program learning activities, and additional video and web resources related to the program, click on the Program Materials link on the right side of the page. http://goo.gl/owSSZ6
In addition to this planned event they have an entire section on their website devoted to teachers and curricular materials in the areas of Communication ARts, Fine ARts, Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies http://goo.gl/lKMgSx.
If programming on the go is what you need they also have downloads available at the iTunes U Channel.
Contact information at HEC-TV: Helen Headrick - Educational Opportunities Coordinator - [email protected] or 314.531.4455
Discovery EducationWe now have a new way to access Discovery Education in and out of the district. Both students and staff will use your Novell account username and password to access DE at http://pkwy.discoveryeducation.com.
It Makes You Think
About Books
Destiny/Quest
Migrating your Google DriveOn the Parkway Google Apps for Education website there are several resources available to support your Google learning. We will highlight how to move files from your own Google drive account to your Parkway Google App account. The best way to do this is to share the document then change the ownership to the new parkwayschhols.net account. The documentation on how to do this is at http://goo.gl/lyZhzw
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Movers & Shakers
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St Louis County Library Card Campaign!
The St. Louis County Library is
currently running a library card
campaign. This year SLCL has
implemented an online
registration module to streamline
the process. They encourage
schools to direct students and
staff that do not already have a
SLC Library card to http:
//webpac.slcl.
org/screens/schoolregistration.
html to submit the online library
card application. The staff will
create library cards for those
students and staff and deliver the
library cards to your school to be
distributed.
Google Classroom At the end of last week, Google released a new tool for districts using Google Apps for Education called Google Classroom. Google Classroom is basically a document management tool that allows you to create classes for your students to join and gives you the opportunity to assign documents to students all at once without having to use elaborate scripts and add-ons. A folder structure will be created in both you and your student's Drive accounts for quick access to documents. Additionally, students will be able to submit documents to you to be graded and returned to them all digitally and through Drive. Finally, Google Classroom will allow you to email all of your students with their Parkway Google accounts directly from Classroom eliminating the need to make elaborate lists. This tool is available to you immediately and can be accessed at http://classroom.google.com where you will sign in with your Parkway Google account. Be sure to signify that your role is that of a teacher to get you started in the right way. Once you are in you will go into queue to be given the permissions of a teacher (that should take about 24 hours). You'll be able to get in, you just won't be able to create a class until permissions are granted. You should receive an email confirmation that you've been added to the Classroom Teachers group. When students go in, they will be prompted to login to their Parkway Google account and then they will have to choose student. This is where the teacher verification comes in and why it takes a day to verify you. There will be more specific how-to information coming soon. Here are two resources that are available for you to get started.
● Intro to Google Classrom presentation - (Thanks to Kira Landolt NEM) -
http://goo.gl/Uo7TfC
● Google Classroom YouTube playlist - This resource is not specific to
Parkway but it will get you started. Start with the second video as the first
one doesn't pertain to us. http://goo.gl/XWFCzn
As this is a new product, changes will be coming and more features will be added
as time goes on.
Professional Learning
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Personalized Learning
MOREnet Are you working with teachers to help them find items that compliment Common Core curriculum for all grade levels? MOREnet is kicking off their new Online Resources webinar schedule with Common Core resources available through EBSCO. Register for this session through the Webinar schedule at http://search.more.net/content/training.
Introducing the ISTE-Verizon Mobile Learning The academy is a wonderful free professional learning opportunity for K-12 public,
private and charter schools in the United States that will help school teams of
teachers, tech coaches and administrators prepare for successfully integrating mobile
technology into learning and teaching. Teams of educators will work together to make
the pedagogical and cultural change necessary to leverage mobile technology to
improve and accelerate student learning.
This program is funded by the Verizon Foundation and is limited to United States'
schools only, as per their commitment to the White House's Connected Program<http:
//m.whitehouse.gov/issues/education/k-12/connected#resources>. ISTE is inviting
school teams from across the continental United States to apply to participate in the
first phase of the program.
Google Apps Development OppsMissouri Summit featuring Google for Education Saturday, October 4th - Maplewood-Richmond Heights SD60 Breakout sessionsRegistration is $80 More info: www.gafemo.com
Google Educator Group Eastern Missouri Online community hosted in Google+Interested go to : http://tinyurl.com/gegmo
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