Top Tech - Region 17
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Transcript of Top Tech - Region 17
Top Tech Toolsfor 2013
Dr. Lisa Gonzales, Coordinator Santa Clara County Office of Education
ACSA – Vice President of Legislative Action
TICAL Leadership CadreACSA Tech Leaderhttp://bit.ly/r17tech
Outcomes:
Participants will explore resources that increase connections
Participants will explore “go to” sites to help the transition to the new Common Core State Standards
Participants will explore resources that can be used to increase student involvement, communication and understanding
Technology Integration Matrixhttp://fcit.usf.edu/matrix/
The Teaching Channelwww.teachingchannel.org
Outcomes:
Participants will explore resources that increase connections
Participants will explore “go to” sites to help the transition to the new Common Core State Standards
Participants will explore resources that can be used to increase student involvement, communication and understanding
Welcome to my iPhone!
• Zite – news synopses in different subjects, learns your interests (world news, politics, education, sports, technology, social media, social media marketing)
• LinkedIn• Pinterest• TripIt – houses all travel arrangements• Astrid – my household TO DO LIST• Wunderlist – advanced lists, sharable• Edmodo• Dropbox - storage• Google Drive• Evernote – notetaking• Qrafter – create, open QR Codes• CCL4’s – Common Core Look-for’s (with ELA,
Math, Tech skills that you “look for” in classrooms; broken down by observable skills and not standards) - $2.99
• Common Core Standards – lists math (traditional), math (integrated), and ELA standards – free!
• eStandards – side by side with ELD - $.99
Connecting the Dots
We live in the “mashable” age Uploads to one platform can migrate to
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