Friday, January 24, 2014

My First "Official" Staff Development

This past Tuesday, I dove into the waters of providing staff development at my school. I am used to teaching my students. I teach adults at my church and I have helped people from my school, my community and even provided, what I believe to be valuable training or at least guidance and/or instruction to people of all ages and abilities, from across the state. With that said I was surprised at how nervous I was to speak to the staff at my own school. There's something about doing a professional development at your own little pond that can be unnerving. Anyway...

I found out that we were doing some staff development the Tuesday after the MLK Holiday. I offered to do a session, but I had not heard anything...then, the Friday before MLK Day. I was told, "by the way, we need you to do a session on Google Apps Tuesday, ok", and oh course I said sure.  When I looked at the schedule and saw approx 40 minutes, my mind went racing.  What can I do in 40 minutes, how much could I cover, how much should I try to do...after taking a breath I decided to focus on Google Voice, Google Advanced Search, Google Forms, & Flubaroo.

Since we were coming off of MLK, I showed the class, by the way largest group I had was 3 people because I was only teaching our Encore staff which was spilt between about 4-5 other sessions, how to do an advanced search to find MLK presentations to demo for kids to get them thinking about how to create a presentation.

Next I incorporated Google forms and showed the teachers how easy it is to create a digital dropbox for student projects. While I was in forms I created a quiz to demonstrate how teachers can create a test about MLK and use Flubaroo to grade it.

All of this went well and teachers were very receptive, but the winner for the day was Google Voice. I walked the classes through creating a Google Voice number and setting up their voice mail. Teachers have already begun to hand out their Google Voice numbers to their new classes, since we have just hit semester change. Many people were so amazed by Google Voice that as people were walking by the computer lab, they began coming into the session to find out about it. This is a great tool for our staff to begin using.

All in all a pretty good start to presenting staff development. Thanks YC for my first opportunity. I'm looking forward to many more.

Thursday, January 23, 2014

GCS Technology Smackdown

What a great experience today at Stuart Cramer!!! The GCS Technology Smackdown was a wonderful way to begin the second semester. As a member of Pinnacle 17, I felt very fortunate to be a part of the event. Fit so very inspiring to see what was going on across GCS and of course it is a perfect time to pick up new idea and new methods as I create college and career ready learners. There was one tool that stood out to me as a great fit for my classroom.

Being that I have less than 45 minutes with my student each day I have to maximize what I get out of that time. One of the time suckers of instructional time for me is having to bring students up to speed when they have been out of class. "Ted Ed" was a great tool to help me flip my class for those particular students or for students who need to review a concept. I have used various screen casting apps to do this, but what sets Ted Ed apart is the fact that you embed questions, so that students can answer questions, which make sure they are "getting it", as they go through the video...Genius!!! This keeps my questions and the video all together and I can keep check on my students answers to make sure they understand the concept. Great time saver!!!

I can't wait to get the list of all of the Smackdown technologies. I am sure I will find more that will innovate the way we do music at YC. Who knew a Smackdown could be a good thing...lol.