Thursday, December 31, 2015

Edutech World Podcast : Episode 4


Edutech World Podcast Episode 4: Gaming in education, Children’s book recommendation, Arkon Flexible Tripod, NEOTIE Magazine, and the tech tool of the month! This episode features commentary on gaming in education,  a children’s book to support today’s modern tech lessons, a shout out to NEOTIE Magazine’s new issue, the tech tool of the month and more!

Featured Tool of the Month : Audacity.

Show Notes:

0:00 Show opening, NEOTIE.org, Twitter = @seanwhelantech, email: edutechworldpodcast@gmail.com

Show voicemail line 1-216-647-0201 or edutechworldpodcast on Skype.

Show contact info and web site: http://edutechworldpodcast.com/

Show’s Google+ Community

1:09 Gaming in Education

8:48 The Most Magnificent Thing and Arkon Tripod

12:15 NEOTiE Magazine Issue 2

13:17 Tech Tool of the Month

Closing

The show will be back next month with another episode. Please check out the show website and Twitter for further information.

Episode Links

NEOTIE Magazine Issue 2

The Most Magnificent Thing by Ashley Spires

Arkon Smartphone Holder/Flexible Tripod

Audacity

Entrsekt


Check out this episode!

Sunday, November 29, 2015

Edutech World Podcast : Episode 3


Edutech World Podcast Episode 3: Equipment reviews, Content Filtering, and the tech tool of the month! This episode features quick commentary about the Lenovo ThinkPad E550 with the i5 Processor, Logitech’s Wireless Presenter R400, and a quick follow up on the Microsoft Surface Book.  The main segment focuses on thoughts relating to web content filtering, which is a continually evolving topic.

Featured Tool of the Month : Screencast-O-Matic.

Show Notes:

0:00 Show opening, NEOTIE.org, Twitter = @seanwhelantech, email: edutechworldpodcast@gmail.com

Show voicemail line 1-216-647-0201 or edutechworldpodcast on Skype.

Show contact info and web site: http://edutechworldpodcast.com/

Show’s Google+ Community

0:38 Tech Reviews

9:31 Filtering

19:28 Tech Tool of the Month

22:36 Closing

The show will be back next month with another episode. Please check out the show website and Twitter for further information.

Episode Links

NEOTIE Magazine Issue 1

Screencast-o-matic


Check out this episode!

Friday, November 20, 2015

Online Testing Update and Resources for Teachers/Test Administrators

Latest Online Testing Updates, Manuals, and Resources for Preparation

Please remember we will be regularly updating the Curriculum and Technology Site with testing information and resources for the 2015/2016 school year. 

To get there:
1) Go to http://www.westg.org
2) Click on "staff"
3) You will see a link to the new West Geauga Curriculum and Technology website

Note: Ohio created a great training tutorial for how to use AIR for Test Administrators. It goes through the entire process.
 
To access it:
2) Click on the 3rd folder down labeled "Online Systems Resources"
3) Click on "Tutorials" 
4) Choose the "Test Administrator Certification Course" 
 
This is new this year and gives a common language to learning how to administer the test.
 
To get test administration manuals:
2) Click on "Administration Manuals and Guidance Documents"
3) Test administrators will want:
         a) Directions for Administration Manual
         b) Test Administrator Checklist
         c) Online Testing Checklist (Scripts and Troubleshooting tips to make the day go smooth!)
 
To get to student practice:
2) Click on "Student Practice Resources"
3) You will see student tutorials and tools for the practice site but also subject specific sample items, keys and rubrics.
 
Some suggestions for online testing:

1) Remain calm: Most problems are quickly resolved. There is nothing that can happen that can't be fixed. Students need to be aware of this. Students should focus on doing their best and need to know that any technical glitch that may arise is often resolved quick, just like when they play a game or open an app at home. Most are very experienced with this and that connection is helpful.
2) Go through the tutorial and read the resources early: We are here to help as specific questions come up. The sooner you have taken a look at the state resources, the quicker your questions can be addressed.
3) Talk to your team: Each member of a team brings unique ideas. This support is critical. What is a question for one member of the team will likely be answered by another. If not, send us any questions that come up and we will try to find answers.  

Friday, November 6, 2015

Newsletter 11/5/2015 : New Website and Resources

New Curriculum and Technology News and Resource Site

We have been working hard to rework the Curriculum and Technology Website. You'll see a wide variety of links and resources currently available to you. The link has been added here and is also available under the "staff" section of the district website. 

New Website

The rest of this newsletter will give you a quick tour of the initial layout of the site. Expect many additions along the way so check back often.

General Curriculum Links and Resources

This section will include helpful links to useful websites and additional resources.

Daily 5

Here we've listed some individual websites on the Daily 5. Check out how other teachers are using this framework.

Online Testing Resources 2015/2016

As you know, Ohio has Air Testing for ELA, Math, Science and Social Studies.  This testing engine may be new to some of you. This page currently includes all available information from the state. As there are more updates, we will share them with you here.

Please note that all test administrator manuals and resource materials are here for your access. There are also a number of walkthroughs and information to use with your students. 

Professional Development

We wanted to create an area to house resources from Professional Development opportunities. This will be used to keep an archive for future reference. 

Technology Resources

Like the previous section, this will grow and morph over time. These are technology resources to help with instruction but also with content for student use. 

Please take some time to check out the website for resources that will help your instructional goals and needs.

Thursday, October 29, 2015

Edutech World Podcast : Episode 2


Episode 2: The Need to Apps and Websites: the Challenges of Modern Instructional Tools! This episode features quick commentary about the Surface Book, Acer Aspire One Cloudbook, and Dell’s Chromebook 11.  The main segment focuses on an introductory discussion on evaluating app and websites while focusing on how to make sure students are at the center of those choices.

Featured Tool of the Month : OneNote.

Show Notes:

0:00 Show opening, NEOTIE.org, Twitter = @seanwhelantech, email: edutechworldpodcast@gmail.com

Show voicemail line 1-216-647-0201 or edutechworldpodcast on Skype.

Show contact info and web site: http://edutechworldpodcast.com/

Show’s Google+ Community

0:52 Devices: Wish List/Trial/Recent Purchase

11:01 Apps, Websites…

20:27 Tech Tool of the Month : One Note

29:13 Closing

The show will be back next month with another episode. Please check out the show website and Twitter for further information.

Episode Links

NEOTIE Magazine Issue 1

Office 365 (OneNote)


Check out this episode!

Sunday, September 13, 2015

NEOTIE Conference and Magazine!

Based on the overwhelming positive feedback received about the first NEOTIE conference, we are hosting the next one Saturday, October 3rd at Beachwood High School. 
With over 30+ sessions packed with real classroom experience, delivered by expert practitioners that openly share what works, and what doesn't, NEOTIE promises to be worth your time. The conference includes Ignite Sessions, lunch, and snacks in-between sessions, and a t-shirt - all for $15!
For more information, and to sign up, visit http://neotie.org/
Single or Team registration is available. 1 hour of Graduate Credit through Lake Erie College or contact hours are available. Sign your teachers and administrators up today!
In addition, we have created our own online NEOTIE Magazine. It is our first issue, Back to School. Please share this with everyone using your favorite social media!
We hope to see everyone at Beachwood High School on October 3rd! Please email us if you have any questions!

Friday, September 11, 2015

Technology Newsletter September 11, 2015 : Welcome Back and Reminders.

Welcome Back!

I wanted to welcome all of you back! I hope you had an amazing summer. Many things happened with regards to technology that will impact you greatly over the next couple of years, thanks to the support of the Board. This will include a new computer for each teacher divided over the next two school years, improvements to our phone system, Windows XP lab replacements, and improvements to out behind the scenes connectivity and wifi improvements next summer. It will be a very exciting year.
New District Web Site Support and Google Sites

The new web site is up and running. I want to thank the building webmasters and the staff in general who have been gradually learning how to update through the new engine for their efforts. I know some webmasters have held initial after school sessions. Others will be contacting you with opportunities. I will be supporting their efforts when needed.

For those who are unable to attend after school, I try to provide access to video content and walkthroughs. I attached 4 videos here. The first one directs you to how to use their help system and training materials. The other 3 are a quick training that I made for the staff yesterday. I reworked some of what I did previously to try and simplify things. Feedback is always welcome, as my goal is to provide this content to help you.




I downloaded some of the Eschoolview manuals and included additional video content in a shared Google Folder below.

Eschoolview Helpful Hints Folder

A number of staff members have asked if they can use a Google Site. The answer is yes. It could be used as your main page but also can be used as a supporting page to your site content. If you have created one, please forward the link to your building webmaster and it will be posted to your site. I am able to assist them if they are not comfortable with that process. 



If you have any questions or concerns, please send them my way. Please remember to also include your building webmaster in the discussion. I am happy to help. The goal is to make this as easy as possible for you.


Flipboard and Twitter as a Resources

I wanted to shout out Twitter again but also introduce everyone to Flipboard. Flipboard allows you to turn the Internet into your own personal online magazine. It is a particularly useful way to have articles on education topics organized for you. When you initially set up an account you can choose topics of interest such as teaching, education technology, literacy, schools and more. It pulls any new article postings each day related to those topics. It is a great way to keep up on the resources educators are posting without complicated searches.

Flipboard
https://flipboard.com/

Flipboard also has an app available on all phones and devices from Apple, Android and Windows. It is free and highly recommended.

I regularly Tweet and Retweet interesting resources at https://twitter.com/SeanWhelanTech . Many of those articles come from Flipboard.

Kristen Gregory and Jay Bishop held some wonderful PD sessions on how to use Social Media to benefit your educational goals while keeping yourself safe. I wanted to reference this again because they were really fantastic.


In the case of Twitter, I made a walkthrough on how to change privacy and security settings based on who you want or don't want to have access to you. 


Reporting Web Site Content

One question that comes up from time to time is how to handle web content that is inappropriate. Yes, we have filtering software but one thing to keep in mind is that this software isn't always perfect. It blocks certain terms and website content but it can't always distinguish in every situation. This leads to certain inappropriate sites getting through and certain educational sites being blocked.

I am the teacher. What can I do?

For High School: Please email HSTrouble.Reports@westg.org

For Elementary and Middle School: Please contact your AV/Tech Supplemental Holder. They will put is a Trouble Ticket that will make us aware of the issue. 

Information that we need from you:

The URL of the web site:

Do you need it blocked or unblocked?

Why?

The more we know about the situation, the faster we can help you.

Trouble Reporting Tips

One of our goals in 2015 is to improve the error reporting process so we get to your needs faster. This requires a little help from you. Please make sure you report issues early. If something is a reoccurring issue, please let us know so we can help. Don't let it get to the point of frustration. 

For High School: Please email HSTrouble.Reports@westg.org

For Elementary and Middle School: Please contact your AV/Tech Supplemental Holder. They will put is a Trouble Ticket that will make us aware of the issue. This is important because it allows us to organize and keep track of progress.

Information that we need from you:

Date: 
Time:
Room Number:
What is the problem you are having:
Were there any error messages? 
What were they?
Does this happen all the time or in specific situations?

The more you tell us, the faster we will pin down the actual problem and be able to resolve you issue. 

HOW TO SCHEDULE A TIME TO MEET?

The easiest way to contact me is through email at sean.whelan@westg.org. Please let me know what you'd like to meet about, your room number, free periods, and any other info that might be helpful to me in order to prepare for our meeting. I'd love to meet with you to see if I can help facilitate any issue you might be having. Also, if there is something I share that you would like to implement in your classroom or with your team, please let me know. I would be thrilled to help.

Friday, May 29, 2015

Technology Newsletter May 2015

Thank You For a Great School Year!

As we head into summer, I wanted to thank you for an amazing year. This was a new position for me this year and I had the opportunity to work with and support many of you. Thank you for your willingness to try new things in your classrooms. I know there were many changes this year due to changing standards and state testing. I feel our district really did an amazing job of working as a team to make this the best possible experience. This was new for all of us. We will use what we learned to continue to improve the process and make this easier on you and our students. 

Please feel free to contact me any time if I can help you over the summer with anything you are preparing for next year.

New District Web Site and How It Affects You


Our district is moving to Eschoolview as our web site provider. Our current website will remain active until the end of the school year. This week, you should have received information on how to log into the new site. Please let me know if you did not receive this. Our goal was to move any Frontpage or Dreamweaver sites to the new hosting. In the future, you will update these through the new web site. 

There are some really important things that you need to check now.

1) Is your site present on your building's page? If you go to more than one building, make sure you are present at all buildings.

2) If you had any hidden web site folders in SchoolPointe (our current site), we need to save that information and upload it to the new site. This will only affect a very small group of teachers. Please let me know if this affects you and I will be happy to meet with you and help you fix this. 

3) Websites were converted during the early part of May. If you made any posts this month, they are likely not moved over. All of your previous content should be there. Please make sure to add anything from May that you want to keep to the new site. Let me know if you need help.

NOTE: If you currently have a Google Site or other outside teacher site, your link should be present on the new page. If anything is missing, please let me know ASAP.

I also shared a folder on how to update your web page. This is meant to help you get started. I plan to add content to the folder as staff need dictates.


If you have any questions or concerns, please send them my way. I am happy to help. The goal is to make this as easy as possible for you.

Twitter as a Resource

Even if you aren't comfortable with the idea of posting to Twitter yourself, Twitter is an amazing resource for teachers looking for helpful content and valuable resources. There are many educators who post links to articles, web resources and tools that can help you meet your classroom goals. You can search for and follow educators based on topics of interest. I highly encourage you to consider this. For the summer, this is a wonderful way to keep up on new trends while maximizing your time.

I regularly Tweet and Retweet interesting resources at https://twitter.com/SeanWhelanTech . 

Kristen Gregory and Jay Bishop held some wonderful PD sessions on how to use Social Media to benefit your educational goals while keeping yourself safe. 


They are well worth checking out, as they can make navigating the vast amount of resources available to educators much easier.

In the case of Twitter, I made a walkthrough on how to change privacy and security settings based on who you want or don't want to have access to you. 


Reporting Web Site Content

One question that comes up from time to time is how to handle web content that is inappropriate. Yes, we have filtering software but one thing to keep in mind is that this software isn't always perfect. It blocks certain terms and website content but it can't always distinguish in every situation. This leads to certain inappropriate sites getting through and certain educational sites being blocked.

I am the teacher. What can I do?

For High School: Please email HSTrouble.Reports@westg.org

For Elementary and Middle School: Please contact your AV/Tech Supplemental Holder. They will put is a Trouble Ticket that will make us aware of the issue. 

Information that we need from you:

The URL of the web site:

Do you need it blocked or unblocked?

Why?

The more we know about the situation, the faster we can help you.

Trouble Reporting Tips

One of our goals in 2015 is to improve the error reporting process so we get to your needs faster. This requires a little help from you. Please make sure you report issues early. If something is a reoccurring issue, please let us know so we can help. Don't let it get to the point of frustration. 

For High School: Please email HSTrouble.Reports@westg.org

For Elementary and Middle School: Please contact your AV/Tech Supplemental Holder. They will put is a Trouble Ticket that will make us aware of the issue. This is important because it allows us to organize and keep track of progress.

Information that we need from you:

Date: 
Time:
Room Number:
What is the problem you are having:
Were there any error messages? 
What were they?
Does this happen all the time or in specific situations?

The more you tell us, the faster we will pin down the actual problem and be able to resolve you issue. 


HOW TO SCHEDULE A TIME TO MEET?

The easiest way to contact me is through email at sean.whelan@westg.org. Please let me know what you'd like to meet about, your room number, free periods, and any other info that might be helpful to me in order to prepare for our meeting. I'd love to meet with you to see if I can help facilitate any issue you might be having. Also, if there is something I share that you would like to implement in your classroom or with your team, please let me know. I would be thrilled to help.

Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Technology Newsletter April 2015

Happy April!

I really like using this blog as a way to introduce resources that could be beneficial to instruction in your room. These are meant to be an intro and overview. Please feel free to set up a meeting where we could go over any of these together.

Kahoot!

I shared this at one of the afterschool PD sessions but it is worth mentioning for teachers looking for a free and fun student response system.

The teacher site is:


This is where you would create your free account and set up your first interactive discussion, quiz, or survey.

Kahoot! is game based. Students earn points based on their answers but also the speed of their response. There is a leaderboard of the top 5 students that is displayed during the activity. You also see the number of responses to each answer so you can use this as a way to correct any misunderstandings.

The students would log in at:


They use the code provided. Students do not see the questions on their screen. You display them on your projector or television in front of the room. The student device acts as a response system.

I created a short video walking through their sample Kahoot!



TACKK!

(Make sure to include the "education" on the end of the url.)

Tackk is a new web tool on the scene that allows you to create collaborative web content. It's free for teachers and students and has a wonderful education community with ideas on how to use it in instruction.

https://tackk.com/@education/tackks is their education specific blog that has a wealth of instructional ideas for how to use this in the classroom. 

https://tackk.com/tackk-edu-advocates is a direct link to educators using Tackk where you can see examples of ideas that might inspire your own classroom use. 

Tackk is very easy to use and it is free!



Reflector 2


Reflector is an interesting piece of software. It allows you to use your computer like an Apple TV or a Chromecast to display content from portable devices. They just updated to Reflector 2 and it has a free trial. It's only $14.99. I highly recommend you try out the free trial to see if it meets the needs of your classroom. The new version is much more stable and does allow you to record what the device is displaying on screen. I currently use it on my computer when I make videos for staff on what content looks like on an iPad or Chromebook. 

Trouble Reporting Tips

One of our goals in 2015 is to improve the error reporting process so we get to your needs faster. This requires a little help from you. Please make sure you report issues early. If something is a reoccuring issue, please let us know so we can help. Don't let it get to the point of frustration. 

For High School: Please email HSTrouble.Reports@westg.org

For Elementary and Middle School: Please contact your AV/Tech Supplemental Holder. They will put is a Trouble Ticket that will make us aware of the issue. This is important because it allows us to organize and keep track of progress.

Information that we need from you:

Date: 
Time:
Room Number:
What is the problem you are having:
Were there any error messages? 
What were they?
Does this happen all the time or in specific situations?

The more you tell us, the faster we will pin down the actual problem and be able to resolve you issue. 

HOW TO SCHEDULE A TIME TO MEET?

The easiest way to contact me is through email at sean.whelan@westg.org. Please let me know what you'd like to meet about, your room number, free periods, and any other info that might be helpful to me in order to prepare for our meeting. I'd love to meet with you to see if I can help facilitate any issue you might be having. Also, if there is something I share that you would like to implement in your classroom or with your team, please let me know. I would be thrilled to help.


Monday, March 16, 2015

Technology Newsletter March 16, 2015


NEOTIE February 2015

Thank you to the staff that attended the free NEOTIE Educational Technology Conference at Beachwood. I know the weather was crazy but the sessions were fantastic. I know I sent this in a previous email to staff but wanted to mention again that resources from every session are available at http://neotie.org/ . There is literally something for every classroom. There will be another event coming in the future. I will announce it to the staff as we get closer.

15 Awesome Websites

NEOTIE was filled with awesome sessions. 

One of my favorites was: 


I am a big fan of sessions that allow teacher's access to free technology resources because we are all facing tight budgets.

One of my favorites was Movenote. Movenote is a sight that allows you to take documents and turn them into a video presentation. This is a great way to introduce or review lesson material with your students. You can choose to put yourself into the video or just the audio. It's a great way to insure that your presentation of the material travels with the student.

Another is EDpuzzle. Edpuzzle is a terrific tool for taking video content from Youtube, TeacherTube, Vimeo or even your own content and turning them into an interactive tool. You can add quizzes, audio and even edit the video to match your classroom needs.

InstaGrok.com is a site that provides searchable concept maps on a wide variety of topics. You can can customize and share them. It has a free version you can use immediately.

These are just 3 of the 15 resources contained in the presentation above. I encourage you to click on it and find something new and exciting for your classroom. Please let me know if I can help you with any of these.

PARCC and TIDE Testing

Our staff should be very proud of the amazing job done during the first year of online testing. There have been a few glitches along the way but in almost all cases, they were the equivalent of a trip to the pencil sharpener to fix a broken pencil. This only happens due to teamwork. Every department and staff member had a role in preparation and implementation. Thank you for the extra time and leadership that each of you put into making this a great experience for our students. I had the chance to see how this was working at all 4 buildings. Thank you for the quick reporting of issues and the time you spent preparing for testing. We were able to stay very close to all schedules due to your support.

Our students also should be commended because they were incredibly flexible and handled this new process and any issues with behavior that says alot about how we teach our kids. This is brand new to everybody. We have a great deal to be proud of


Trouble Reporting Tips

One of our goals in 2015 is to improve the error reporting process so we get to your needs faster. This requires a little help from you. Please make sure you report issues early. If something is a reoccuring issue, please let us know so we can help. Don't let it get to the point of frustration. 

For High School: Please email HSTrouble.Reports@westg.org

For Elementary and Middle School: Please contact your AV/Tech Supplemental Holder. They will put is a Trouble Ticket that will make us aware of the issue. This is important because it allows us to organize and keep track of progress.

Information that we need from you:

Date: 
Time:
Room Number:
What is the problem you are having:
Were there any error messages? 
What were they?
Does this happen all the time or in specific situations?

The more you tell us, the faster we will pin down the actual problem and be able to resolve you issue. 

How to schedule a time to meet?

The easiest way to contact me is through email at sean.whelan@westg.org. Please let me know what you'd like to meet about, your room number, free periods, and any other info that might be helpful to me in order to prepare for our meeting. I'd love to meet with you to see if I can help facilitate any issue you might be having.



Thursday, January 15, 2015

Technology Newsletter January 15, 2015

Welcome to 2015

As the first newsletter of the year, I want to welcome you back but also use this as a way to share some new tools and helpful tips for the remainder of the school year. Please review the section on Trouble Reporting. We need your help to improve the process while meeting your needs.

The Answer Pad for Formative and Summative

I am always on the lookout for new tools to share. This one came from January's Ideastream meeting. The Answer Pad (http://theanswerpad.com/) offers a way to use existing paper quizzes with a digital tool for answer completion and grading. There is a free version and a paid version. I am always a fan of sites that allow a usable free component to allow teachers to really explore and benefit. The site has plenty of information if you want to try it out. Please contact me, if I can help with any implementation.

Animoto


This was another tool from Ideastream. Teachers can sign up for a free Plus account that allows unlimited videos and presentations. This is a great tool for creating and using digital content in the classroom. There are some short videos at the bottom of the page that show how teachers are using this with their own classrooms.
Powtoon


This was mentioned at Ideastream. I shared it at one of last year's PD sessions. There is a free education version. I do encourage you to look for education versions of tools that you encounter on the web. The education version usually provides premium features to educators and no extra cost.

Powtoon is another fun presentation tool that allows you to create animated videos and presentations. The nice part about tools like this and Animoto is that they are fast, easy to use and save time. Often it is hard to create content like this due to the amount of time involved. I do encourage you to share creations that you make for students with others who teach the same content. You can divide the work and save time.

Ideastream Education Resources for the Classroom

I would recommend bookmarking this site for free resources. 


Ideastream Instructional Resources for Educators is updated regularly with new content. If you are looking for streaming video content, check out PBS Learning Media and Ideastream. They have full programs and clips from a wide range of educational topics.

There is a direct link to Infohio. If you haven't taken a look, it is loaded with resources for teachers K-12. There are various search functions on the site. There are many interactive and digital opportunities.

The remaining content links range from content for really young students to high school. 



Trouble Reporting Tips

One of our goals in 2015 is to improve the error reporting process so we get to your needs faster. This requires a little help from you. Please make sure you report issues early. If something is a reoccuring issue, please let us know so we can help. Don't let it get to the point of frustration. 

For High School: Please email HSTrouble.Reports@westg.org

For Elementary: Please contact your AV/Tech Supplemental Holder. They will put is a Trouble Ticket that will make us aware of the issue. This is important because it allows us to organize and keep track of progress.

Information that we need from you:

Date: 
Time:
Room Number:
What is the problem you are having:
Were there any error messages? 
What were they?
Does this happen all the time or in specific situations?

The more you tell us, the faster we will pin down the actual problem and be able to resolve you issue.