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Friday, December 19, 2014

Countdown to Winter Break Day 10: Beat the Boot

LAST DAY!! WOOHOO!!

Countdown to Winter Break Day 10

Today is nonsense day because I am sure you all are feeling that way anyway!  You may not be aware of the fun game Beat the Boot, but it is based on the idea that Chromebooks boot up in 8 second and all games are on an 8 second timer.  It's a fun waste of time more or less!  Check it out!

Thursday, December 18, 2014

Countdown to Winter Break Day 9: Gmail Tricks

1 More day!!

Countdown to Winter Break Day 9
Gmail Tricks

I know you have heard about Gmail many times but today I want to share with you three tips that you can use to be more efficient and organized!  Take a peek at these few that I picked out and if you want to get super nerdy, check out this blog post by Joe Stych: A Guide to Optimizing Gmail.  

Tip # 1: Pick your Inbox
I used to hate the tabs that come as a default in the newer Gmail setup (Primary, Social, Promotions, etc) but have grown to absolutely love them because they sort all the "junk" out of my main email so that I am only focusing on what needs to be done.  If you don't love them, however, and want to play around with different type of inboxes including an inbox layout that places all unread email at the top of your inbox, here's how to get started: 
1.  Click on the cog wheel at the top right of your screen. 
2.  Click on Settings
3.  Click on inbox in the top navigation of that window
4.  For the first option (inbox type) select a different type of inbox.  Once you save, it will refresh your Gmail screen and let you see what that inbox type looks like.  Play around with different options and find one that works for you!

Tip # 2 : Archive Your Emails
I know many of you keep all of your emails in your inbox because you are afraid to lose them.  Yes, you're sort of right in doing that because any emails placed in the trash will automatically "delete forever" in 30 days.  There are other ways of managing this though that will help you be more productive.  Why does it matter?  Well, when you have 3000 emails in your inbox, there is a very highly likely chance that you are missing important ones or having trouble finding that one that "you know you saw yesterday".  
Solution: Archive.  
If you have emails that you think you might have to refer back to, you can put a check mark next to that email, then click the archive button instead of delete.  

This will save your email in the archive area.  You can then retrieve it by searching for it or by going to "All Mail" in your left hand navigation.  

Tip #3: Advanced Search
I love showing this feature to people because it is quite easy to miss but is one of the best tools Gmail has to offer.  Especially for those of you that keep thousands of emails and have trouble locating them when needed.  Advanced Search is found in the top search bar of your Gmail Screen......alllll the way to the right.....that little arrow.  Here's a pic:

Just click on that little arrow and a wonderful window will come up.  Put any sort of information that you know into the fields provided and click the search button to find your email!  

Also note that once you perform a search, it will also locate items in the trash, but you will have to click the "View them" link in the deleted messages area under the emails.  (see pic below)








Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Countdown to Winter Break Day 8: Wonderopolis

2 Days to Go!

Countdown to Winter Break Day 8

Wonderopolis is not a new website by any means but one that I don't hear anyone talking about too much anymore.  For that reason, I wanted to bring it back to your attention.  This site answers all sorts of questions such as "Where is the deepest place on earth" and "How do birds know to fly south?"

They also have a new educator resource called Wonderground.  Sign up for it and receive the free educators guide!  

Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Countdown to Winter Break Day 7: Powtoon

3 more Days!

Countdown to Winter Break Day 7



Do you like creating videos and presentations or having your students do them for class projects?  Powtoon "brings awesomeness to your presentations" in a fun and easy way.  Start with a template, add embellishments and amaze your friends!  This is a great tool. The free version does use the Powtoon Branding but still has many features. Make sure it has all you need before you use it with your students.  


Countdown to Winter Break Day 6: The Why Files

4 More Days!

Countdown to Winter Break Day 6:


I've shared tools for the news in the past such as News in Levels, the news resource that shares the latest news in various reading levels and Skimm, which emails you the news every day in an easy to read and sometimes humorous way.  
Today, I want to share The Why Files, a website dedicated to explaining the science behind the news.  Look for an update on this site every day with scientific explanation of things like "Eating to Extinction (Happy Thanksgiving, Bird Eaters)" and a lesson on sinkholes responding to the event "Crews Fill Two Sinkholes in Florida, One of Which Swallowed a Car".  

Friday, December 12, 2014

Countdown to Winter Break Day 5: Google Maps

Half Way There!! 5 more days!!  

Countdown to Winter Break Day 5
Google Maps in the Classroom

You may use Google Maps to help you get from place to place but you may not realize that Google Maps has a wide array of uses for the classroom.  Google recently launched the Google Maps Gallery that houses maps ranging from World Climate Change since 1910 to the Saturation of the Eight Largest Fast Food Chains in the US.  There are countless ways to use the maps that have already been created in the map gallery.  Take a peek at the Google Maps Gallery and find a map that might be useful for your classroom!

Also, from virtual field trips to showing 3D models of important landmarks, Google Maps is a great resource for showing students parts of the world that they might otherwise not get to see.  Here are some resources that will help you get started using other parts of Google Maps in your classroom!

Google's Site for Google Maps in Education
http://maps.google.com/help/maps/education/

Using Google Maps for Virtual Field Trips
http://usingtechnologybetter.com/using-google-maps/

Five Ways to Have Fun with Google Maps in Class
https://www.fractuslearning.com/2014/09/30/google-maps/

Thursday, December 11, 2014

Countdown to Winter Break Day 4: Inklewriter

7 more days!!  

Countdown to Winter Break Day 4
Inklewriter


Write as you play! Inklewriter helps you move through the writing process with an interactive website. This site makes it fun and easy to write a paper and is in a design format that most students are used to using in other websites.  Give it a go! It's easy to get started!



Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Countdown to Winter Break Day 3: Garbology

8 Days to Go!!!

Countdown to Winter Break: Day 3
Garbology (gahr-bol-uh-jee) n. 
The study of what we do with our trash. (click here to learn more about garbology on wikipedia)

Do you know why you should recycle?  Do you know what you should recycle?  The Garbology Site by Naturebridge will will you figure it all out!  


Why is this important?  Because we need to be aware of where our trash goes and what happens to it when it gets there.  This is the start to understanding our environment so that we can help make it better.  

This could be a great site for Earth Day activities but can also be incorporated into the K-12 curriculum at any time of the year!  Check out this site to see the activities they have then, look at the teacher help section for lesson plans and additional activities for the classroom! 


Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Countdown to Winter Break Day 2: Easelly

9 more days!!  

Countdown to Winter Break Day 2
Easelly

Easelly is a great website for infographics and is quick and easy to get started.  With many shapes, backgrounds and stickers, it makes displaying data fun!  Upon opening the website, you will see many templates to help you get started or you can start from scratch.  Whichever you choose, I think you'll find that Easelly is a great tool for showing information to your students or having your students create posters displaying data.  


Visit www.easel.ly to get started!

Monday, December 8, 2014

Countdown to Winter Break Day 1: Codecademy

10 Days to Go!!!

Countdown to Winter Break: Day 1
Codecademy and The Hour of Code

Codecademy is an interactive website dedicated to teaching how to code.  Great for extending computer science lessons or just giving students a new knowledge for something relating to their every day life!  
Today marks the beginning of "The Hour of Code".  This is a world-wide collaboration (lasting until December 14th) focused on teaching students and adults alike the basics of coding.  The goal is to spend 1 hour learning (playing) and realizing that it isn't all that scary!  It's actually quite fun!
Interested in helping your students learn to code?  Check out the teaching guide and let me know!  I'd love to help you participate in this event.  

Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Coffee with Santa!

Each year during the month of December, I like to remind you of some fun websites that are great to share with your students or your own kids during the holidays. Most of these involve Santa in some way, but not all of them.   None of these require too much thought and are just a fun way to help make your December more exciting!  Next week, plan to get a techie tip/tool each day as a countdown to Winter Break!!

Reindeer Cam
This may not work for you at school but is a great way to see the reindeer.  Watch for special feeding times from the elves or even Santa!  
http://reindeercam.com/

Seussville
A great accompaniment to the book/movie, this website has tons of great activities and printables.  Be sure to check out the daily good deed.  Could be a great addition to your classroom or family this season!
http://www.seussville.com/

Portable North Pole
Create and send customized videos from Santa!  We do this each year and it is so much fun!
www.portablenorthpole.com

UnCommon Goods
Looking for a unique Christmas gift?  This site has interesting items to make your gift giving the most exciting of the year!
http://www.uncommongoods.com/

Fireplace on your computer
Every year I am asked how to get a fire crackling on the computer screen.  Great for holiday parties when you don't have a real fireplace in your home!  

Chat with an Elf
Want to know if you're on the Good List this year? Chat with an elf to see!  
http://www.santasgoodlist.org/

Track Santa
There are now two websites I like for tracking Santa.  The first, and most well known, is NORAD Santa Tracker.  Get the app for your phone too and follow santa through his journey around the world on Christmas eve!  It's a ton of fun for adults and kids alike!  
The second, which is fairly new is the Google Santa Tracker.  I like this one because of the countdown calendar with a new game each day.