Monday, September 23, 2013

App Of The Week: App Flow



Have you ever wanted an easy way to share apps you love with others? Or seamlessly create lists of iOs apps to share with parents? Have you heard of AppFlow? AppFlow is a free app that allows you to easily create lists of apps on your ipad or iphone. Then you can share the link to your list with others. Those who have the link to your list can easily download the apps to their device. It is truly amazing!


Enjoy!

Your FLI,

Sunday, September 15, 2013

App/Website of the Week: Symbaloo



Did you know that the word Symbaloo is a Greek verb that means to gather or to assemble? Well the name truly reflects what this program allows you to do. Symbaloo is a visual bookmarking tool that can be accessed from anywhere. When you register at Symbaloo you can begin creating webmixes made up of your favorite webpages and apps. You can then color code and add images to your tiles. Then let the sharing begin...You can share you webmix with parents, students, and teachers. You can even search for other webmixes that others have already made. 

Educational Uses for Symbaloo

  • Student eportfolios
  • Personal Learning Environments
  • Sharing Apps with Parents
  • Collecting resources for Project Based Learning
  • Many, many, more
Great Introductory Video

How do you Symbaloo? Please comment below! 

Your FLI,

Sunday, September 8, 2013

App of the Week: Remind101

This week's F.F.F.A (Favorite Fabulous Free App) is Remind101. A BIG thank you to Mrs. Kellie Raymond for highlighting Remind101 during our speed date your iPad session at Envision Innovation. Remind101 gives teachers a great way to communicate with parents and students through text messaging without exchanging any phone numbers.


Here is a quick video that gives a quick overview on just how Remind101 works.

  



You access Remind101 from the App or from the Website. You simply log in to your account. Select the class you'd like to send a message to, type your message and send.

Download the app from the itunes store here:
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/remind101/id522826277?mt=8


If you need any assistance with Remind101 stop by your CL&I and your campus FLI will be excited to help!

Have a great week!

Your FLI,

Friday, September 6, 2013

Week 2

A lot of great things happened this week, and even though it was only a four day week it sure did feel like a whirlwind packed with a lot of learning.

Highlights from this week at Rooster Springs

  • Ms. Lloyd finished her incredible Humpty Dumpty lesson with her kinder friends and as a culminating activity they made a group Educreations. View it here: http://www.educreations.com/lesson/view/mrs-lloyd-s-class-rules/10069569/ I love how all of the kids participated with their voices.
  • I was lucky enough to get to help the fabulous third grade team with their community unit by showing many classes a Google Earth tour of Dripping Springs and discussing how the community has changed using the historical views. Mrs. Northrup also had me show her students where she grew up.
  • Mrs. Barrett's class finished up their scientific process Educreation's presentations and they are wonderful! 
  • A 4th grade student in Mrs. Troppy's class brought me an incredibly well written script that she had spent her holiday weekend working on. She wants to produce it in the production studio when the equipment arrives. We have a brainstorming session next week. I was very impressed! 
  • A group from Mrs. Haas' class has been using the Collaboration Corner every day during their recess to write a movie. They have worked so well together and put a lot of heart and soul into their project.
  • My fabulous assistant Ms. Shana has truly gotten the library portion of The Center under control. I have loved watching her interaction with students. Today I caught her sitting on the floor reading jokes with a friend. 
  • I got to spend a little time in art with Mrs. A as we collaborated on some great ideas she has for art students using devices and photography. I also caught this wonderful message on the board to her students.... 


  • I also got a glimpse at Mrs. Young's wonderful Prezi presentation that she prepared for the 4th grade Ace parents. It was so very cute! 

All in all it was a successful week here at Rooster Springs. I am sure so many more wonderful things happened, this was just the glimpse I got. Please share the wonderful things that you know of in the comments below.

Your FLI,

Thursday, September 5, 2013

Creativity at its finest!


Tons of cool, creative things happening on our campus.... a few from today are:

#1  Mr. Wilder getting in touch with his creative side with his "APPlication Tree" and "App of the Week".  Excellent way to explicitly teach apps to Kinders and show how they can be used.  You're also paving the way for future technology integration.  Woohoo! (See attached picts.)




#2  Mrs. Jamail jumping into uncharted territory with Google Drive!  She did a fantastic job teaching the login procedure and helped work out some glitches for the rest of us.  (Mrs. Parker starts with her Kinders on Monday!)  The best part of Mrs. Jamail's lesson was when she rolled in a giant cart of Non-Fiction books and bewildered her students by showing them that they can research with technology and with awesome books!  Way to be cutting-edge and old-school at the same time Jamail!




Gives me goosebumps to see what incredible teachers we have here! 

Your FLI,


Monday, September 2, 2013

App of the Week: Evernote

This week's F.F.F.A. (Favorite Fabulous Free App) is Evernote. I am actually fairly new to Evernote, it is Lindsey who is responsible for my new Evernote addiction. Evernote is an incredible note taking program that is available anywhere and at anytime. It's very user friendly, and has endless possibilities.


  • Access your Evernote account from any device.
  • You can store it on your desktop to make for an even easier access to your notes. 
  • Make audio notes
  • Add pictures to your notes
  • Create binders to virtually organize your notes
  • With the web clipper feature you can capture webpages so you can find them again. 
  • You can create a link for any of your Evernote files to share with others. 
  • Blog directly from your Evernote. 

The list could go on and on. There are definite student uses, but it's true glory is in the organization it can provide to you, the teacher. 

This is a great 7 minute video that gives a great overview of Evernote. If you want some more ideas or tutorials just Google Evernote or talk to your campus FLI! 

Your FLI,

Week 1

Being in a new role has been a little strange for me this week, however I have seen so many wonderful things happening on our campus this first week of school...

  • Ms. Barrett started a scientific process project using ipads. I showed up to help today, and had totally forgotten that our school iPads don't have cameras. HA! So we started the project, and will finish on Tuesday. We failed big, but totally made it work.
  • Jan Rice has started designing a Dripping Springs community project for her third graders. She took wonderful pictures of our community that her students will use to explain the importance of each place. I will help her finish it up this weeks with a Google Earth tour. 
  • Ms. Norton has a great idea for a book trailer project. I am so excited to begin helping her bring this to life. What a great idea!!!!!
  • Ms. Mocz has been sending her kids down all week to use our new space. It's been so nice to have some company. 
  • Mr. D had all of his kids bring their devices on Wednesday and we had a great discussion about TigerNet.
  • Ms. McManus made an awesome Prezi about her trip to China to share with her students. Check it out here: 
  • Mrs. Northrup borrowed the iTouches to begin a "Survival Kit" project with her kids.
  • Mrs. Lloyd designed and implemented a really neat "Humpty Dumpty" themed technology project for Kinder. All week long they were looking for pieces of their Humpty as they learned important aspects of being a Kindergartener. They took a picture at each place they went, then they made a video on ScreenChomp to use for review. Stay tuned for a posting of her classes final product. 
  • I have loved seeing all of the kids for their first tour of The Center. I can't believe I met with almost 800 kids this week. I can't wait till I know all of their names. 
So many wonderful things were happening on our campus this first week, and I know I only touched on a few that were visible to me. If you did or saw something awesome happening the first week of school please comment below.

On to week two!

Your FLI,