Technology Integration
I am currently a first grade teacher exploring ways to integrate technology into the elementary classroom. Reflecting on how technology is working within my classroom will help me achieve my future goal of becoming a technology integrationist.
Tuesday, May 3, 2016
Building a math flipchart
Sunday, May 1, 2016
Flipchart usefulness
I feel blessed and relieved to have the use of a Promethean Board in my classroom. Unfortunately, I am the only teacher in first grade who has an actual board. A few of my colleagues have the free version of ActivInspire and a few have the full version. I sat down with one of my colleagues the other day to share this blog and ask for ideas on what else needs to be included as posts as well as what she has found to be the most useful flipcharts.
She told me hands down that the math flipcharts have been the most amazingly helpful flipcharts that have organized things and made teaching math so much easier. Our school uses the enVisions program, the first version with newsprints, not the 2.0 version. Having the mini-lesson chart, newsprints and all of the worksheets that go with each topic all together has made her math lessons so much easier and saved her a ton of time she told me. Based on this information, I am going to work on a demonstration video of how I created a flipchart for a lesson within our math program. There is a video component that is not available within my flipcharts because you have to be signed in to be able to view the video so the link to the video would not work unless we are signed in.
I have worried some about the copyright laws in using the enVisions created materials. However, our school has a license for the online program and we buy the newsprints so my understanding is that as long as I am only sharing it with my colleagues, who have the legal right to use the program, I am ok. I will be using the image on my screencast but since people who do not have access t the program cannot print it out, it is not violated copyright. Or so I think.
She told me hands down that the math flipcharts have been the most amazingly helpful flipcharts that have organized things and made teaching math so much easier. Our school uses the enVisions program, the first version with newsprints, not the 2.0 version. Having the mini-lesson chart, newsprints and all of the worksheets that go with each topic all together has made her math lessons so much easier and saved her a ton of time she told me. Based on this information, I am going to work on a demonstration video of how I created a flipchart for a lesson within our math program. There is a video component that is not available within my flipcharts because you have to be signed in to be able to view the video so the link to the video would not work unless we are signed in.
I have worried some about the copyright laws in using the enVisions created materials. However, our school has a license for the online program and we buy the newsprints so my understanding is that as long as I am only sharing it with my colleagues, who have the legal right to use the program, I am ok. I will be using the image on my screencast but since people who do not have access t the program cannot print it out, it is not violated copyright. Or so I think.
Tuesday, April 26, 2016
Page and resource browser
The page browser allows you to navigate quickly through a multiple page flipchart and gives you the ability to change the order of the pages. The resource browser has activities you can use to enhance your lesson, there are a lot of them so it takes some exploration to see what is available and how you can use it. It is definitely worth the time to explore.
It is also a quicker way to access frequently used documents by adding the document to papers so you can just drag it into your flipchart.
Saturday, April 23, 2016
Downloading the free version of ActivInspire
ActivInspire Download
I downloaded the free version as a test and one of the screens for agreeing to licensing did not appear when I downloaded it for the screencast. This is the screen that allows you to run the free personal edition:
Make sure you click in the box next to I accept the terms of license then run personal edition.
Friday, April 22, 2016
Object edit menu
Wednesday, April 20, 2016
The next piece
Yesterday I was at school preparing for the next few weeks and ran into the IT department head. He told me that the ipads that the PTF has bought for the first grade should be configured and available as soon as we go back to school after vacation. This information will give me the next page that I will work on for this blog, using ipads in the classroom. I have only had my personal ipad for a few weeks and have not used it very much. I am now going to have to start learning about how to use it, what apps will be useful in our classrooms and figure out how to use apple classroom.
Another piece of information that I was given is that the Classflow tool that is at the top of flipcharts works with ipads! Once I have experience in working with ipads, I can send questions to the kids using this tool and they can answer using their ipads. I can't wait to try it. (I'm also hoping to find a way to send a version of the phonics lessons to their ipads so they can practice dragging and dropping the words into the correct heading.)
Another piece of information that I was given is that the Classflow tool that is at the top of flipcharts works with ipads! Once I have experience in working with ipads, I can send questions to the kids using this tool and they can answer using their ipads. I can't wait to try it. (I'm also hoping to find a way to send a version of the phonics lessons to their ipads so they can practice dragging and dropping the words into the correct heading.)
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