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Tech Connect Update

This school year, TechConnect was marked by collaborative projects among grade levels, school wide and across subject areas. These were accomplished by introducing web 2.0 tools that foster content, communication, collaboration, and creativity. Through video, audio and written content, produced through different media, students became part of a bigger learning community. Seamless integration of technology and classroom curriculum was fostered through collaboration between classroom & resources and especially our drama teacher.

ELC students pointed and clicked their way through age appropriate websites that foster letter recognition, math practice and global awareness. Their fine motor mouse skills improved with specific activities that built a strong foundation. Free play time on the computer is especially important to encourage exploration and problem solving and increase their comfort level. Please take advantage of following pre-selected links from your student's teacher's blogs.

Meet the first graders, our school experts in PowerPoint. They have been working hard on their Bug presentation. Their creativity is evident in every slide. Images and colorful backgrounds are just a few highlights. Skills such as text manipulation with highlighting, spell check, font size and spacing were practiced without them even noticing. Next time when you are preparing a presentation for work, ask your student to help you!

Second graders in turn have been working with word processing. They are using shortcuts and are getting comfortable with basic skills such as entering and deleting text, spacing, alignment, different fonts and sizes and spell checking. Mrs. Davidson and Mrs. Bennett have created incredibly cute video clips with their students' president puppets. Don't miss out in viewing them on Mrs. Davidson's classroom blog.
Our third graders worked on a Black History project. They created a PowerPoint presentation in TechConnect and learned about basic editing and formatting functions by customizing a presentation layout created Ms. Barnwell. Mrs. Wrenn checked out one of our Neo keyboards and took it to the Tree Hill fieldtrip. Students were thrilled to be “in field” journalists and took us along with them "virtually". Please take the time to read about their exciting adventure on the classroom blog.

Each student in fourth, fifth and sixth grade has received a memory drive that they are taking back and forth from home to school. In the next few weeks before school is out, they will practice getting comfortable with saving and retrieving documents between computers. Fourth graders have been working hard on their explorer unit. Mr. Foster has created a virtual Mixbook for his classes. Each group has been assigned an explorer and is in charge of creating a double page layout, including images and background information. During this collaborative class project students, became aware of copyright vs. public and creative commons images available on the web, as well as practiced saving, browsing and uploading files. Sixth graders have been incredible storytellers by writing the plot and acting in their first documentary. They have used slide transitions, sound and music files, as well as recording skills to edit images into an Egypt story movie clip for their first grade buddies.

Please continue to explore TechConnect's Resource page with your child. You will find many different productivity and entertainment sites and tools that will support and foster your child's technology comfort level.

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FETC 2008

This week Mrs. Tolisano, Mrs. Corso, Ms. Dawson and Mrs. McGee traveled to Orlando for the Florida Educational Technology Conference. There were thousands of people from all over the US and the world in attendance. Several leaders in educational technology spoke to us about integrating technology into learning for children and adults. It was an exciting few days filled with new ideas and tools. We loved being the students and look forward to sharing our knowledge with our colleagues when we return to school!

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Resource Page

There are many amazing resources available online. Most of them are free to use. Mrs. McGee and I are collecting appropriate links on our TechConnect Resource page.

Please visit it often.

If you have found a tool or website, that you want to share with the rest of us at school, please let us know by e-mailing us the link or stop by in TechConnect let us check it out.

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Resource Connection- Fall 2007

Hopefully you have had a chance to come and visit us in Tech Connect, formerly known as the Computer Lab. The room and the curriculum have been given a face lift. The children enjoy the inviting colors and global theme that connect them to the world through technology.  The activities the students engage in while in Tech Connect are curriculum driven and do not start or end here, but spill over into the classrooms. Therefore the classroom teachers are an integral part in the planning and implementation of lessons and projects.

With the understanding that children learn by doing, all grade levels are involved in smaller or larger scale projects that include computer parts and peripheral identification, terminology, mouse control, keyboarding, and file hierarchy. They are practicing these skills by using desktops, laptops, MP3 recorders, digital cameras and our newest addition, Alphasmart Neos.

The lower levels are all excited about our year long Webkinz integration. Each classroom received a class mascot to love, care for and to explore their online environment. These lovable stuffed animals expose students to social networking in a controlled setting, while teaching them about online safety, collaboration and curriculum related skills. Teachers are using our two portable LCD projector carts on a weekly basis in their classrooms to extend this learning opportunity beyond the walls of Tech Connect.

Another favorite application of our younger students is the ever popular Kid Pix. A drawing program that introduces them to different concepts, such as file saving, inserting, tool selections, etc., which are essential and apply when exploring other applications in the future.  The mouse control skills that they, especially or ELC students, practice are instrumental in their fine motor development.

As mentioned above, the school has introduced an Alphasmart Neo cart. This classroom set allows each student to work on their own Neo and opens yet another dimension of using technology here at SJEDS. Neos are portable keyboard devices that are a little smaller than a laptop. The cart is being utilized by many of our classes and their teachers are becoming more creative in their usage, for example, chain stories, collaborative editing, mystery characters, and magical beaming of files. Keyboarding skills are essential to becoming efficient technology users. Just like learning a musical instrument, these skills need to be practiced frequently and consistently. You can help your student do this at home by visiting one of these free typing programs to download or directly play online.

The upper levels have participated in a global project called “Life ‘Round Here”, which was called into life by a South Carolina teacher. Students from countries around the world, between the ages of 10-12 years, such as China, New Zealand, Peru, Qatar, Thailand and USA are participating. Their task was to create a 2 ½ minute video clip, that describes what life is like where they live. We have selected six finalists from our school and uploaded their finished movies to the project wiki. Please take the time to visit the website and watch our students’ movies as well as the others from around the world.

You can follow along projects and news that are happening as we connect to our world through technology.

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Welcome to Tech Connect

Welcome to our Tech Connect Blog.

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