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AIMA Annual Conference June 16, 2008

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Thanks to all of you that attended my sessions today at AIMA’s Annual Conference at Spain Park High School.  I hope that you got some information that you can use at your school with your teachers and students.  We talked today about using digital photography and other digital content in your curriculum.  I hope that as you collaborate with classroom teachers, you create some great opportunities for your students to demonstrate what they have learned.  I have added the links and handouts that you requested.  Let me know if you have any other questions.  If your students create something great or you develop a lesson that goes well, please let me know.  I love to hear when things work for you!  Enjoy.  Let me know what you would like to learn about next year!

Handouts:     photographic-scavenger-hunt     delightfully_digital     photo_story_handout 

Links: AIMA website     Janet Taylor’s Site     ISTE (International Society for Technology in Education)

 

Teaching with Digital Images: Acquire, Analyze, Create, Communicate

 

by Lynn Bell, Editor & Glen L. Bull, Editor

[Cover] Product Code: digima179 pages
ISTE, 2005
ISBN 978-1-56484-219-0
CD-ROM included

 NETS•S 3,4,5 
 NETS•T I,II,III 

www.nga.gov

Art Museum Image Consortium: www.amico.org  -This site offers convenient access to images made available to schools for educational use through a common license

Library of Congress American Memories Collection: http://memory.loc.gov/ammem -This site includes photos available in the public domain.

Center for Digital Storytelling: www.storycenter.org

TopoZone: http://topozone.com -A repository of topographic maps.

http://www.archives.gov/   National Archives provides a range of U.S. history primary sources along with additional resources for teaching history in the social studies. Within this site are various lesson plans along with document analysis sheets as a means for deconstructing primary sources.     www.archives.gov/digital_classroom/lessons/analysis_worksheets/photo.html

Rubistar: http://rubistar.4teachers.org/index.php  - Rubistar is a free rubric making tool.

 National Geographic: www.nationalgeographic.com/onestop -On National Geographic’s One-Stop Research page, search for maps, pictures, articles, video, and more by topic.

Hubble Site Gallery: http://hubblesite.org/gallery/  -The official site of the Hubble Space Telescope includes images of deep space objects and space shuttles.

National Space Science Data Center Photo Gallery: http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/photo_gallery/photogallery-spacecraft.html  - This site hosts images of various NASA and other agency spacecraft.

Pics4Learning: www.pics4learning.com  - Pics4Learning is a copyright-friendly image library for teachers and students. The Pics4Learning collection consists of thousands of images that have been donated by students, teachers, and amateur photographers.

 

 

School is Cool! March 10, 2008

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School is Cool at Hueytown High.  Today we talked about many ways to integrate technology in the classroom.  If you heard an idea that you liked and need more information, let me know.  If you need other ideas in a specific content area, I can provide you with other resources and links to some great lesson plans and rubrics.  Thanks for letting me share information with you today!  What else do you need?  What other resources can we provide to help you deliver quality instruction for your students?

I have attached a couple of files that you might find useful. 

Copyright Chart 

Blogs, Wikis - Links

Your library/media specialist has copies of the templates and samples that we talked about in the session today.  Ask her for a copy!

Alabama NBCT Network January 11, 2008

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Welcome to all my Alabama NBCT Network friends.  I hope that you find my session on Technology Integration useful.  I provided several samples and templates on a cd.  Listed below is the link to the handout about blogs.  If you have questions, please email me or leave a comment here.  Good Luck!

Blogs in the Classroom

AIMA Conference June 15, 2007

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AIMA LogoThe Alabama Instructional Media Association held their annual conference on Monday, June 11th.  To those of you that were there, thanks for coming and I hoped you got some great information to take back with you.  To those library/media specialists that were not there, you really missed out.  The guest speakers were very good and the concurrent sessions were informative. 

I would like to thank all of you that attended my sessions.  If you have any questions about the ideas and lessons that I shared, please do not hesitate to email me.  I will be posting some additional lessons on my website in the future, so check back and look for those when you get a chance.  Let me know if you use any of the ideas with your students.  I would love to see some student work samples and find out if you had success with the activities.

Please let me know what topics you would like presented at next year’s conference.  You know that we are already planning….