Tuesday, May 29, 2018

Tuesday Tips May 29, 2018

TECH TIP:  Tech Requests for Next Year

The Tech Committee of Tom Roy, Neel Webber and myself are putting together requests for technology purchases for next year.  If you have items you would like, get those to us by this Friday, June 1.  

I'm also interested in running "micro PD" sessions on tech items next year.  Let me know if there are topics you'd like to learn more about, and I'll plan these sessions.  Could be anything from how to better use Gmail, organizing your Google Drive, to making stop motion movies in your class.  

BOOK TIP:  Summer Reading Time


It's that time of year when I'll begin to promote summer reading!  This is an all-voluntary program and, for me, it is simply about encouraging reading in any form over the summer break.  The students love the teacher incentives and I'll putting in your mailbox a form to fill out if you are willing to offer an incentive this year.   Thank you for considering being a part of this! 

Tuesday, May 22, 2018

Tuesday Tips May 22, 2018

TECH TIP:  Blabberize
 Blabberize is a very easy to use tool that allows you to make pictures talk.  You upload an image to Blabberize, adjust where you want the mouth to go, and then record what you want the image to say.  This could be a quick in class project for summarizing events, stating facts, or for formative assessments.  Here is my example one: http://blabberize.com/view/id/1755516

BOOK TIP: Faculty Summer Book Club The Power of the Adolescent Brain: Strategies for Teaching High School Students by Thomas Armstrong 
The Faculty Book Club will continue this summer!  I will have copies available of our next book,The Power of the Adolescent Brain: Strategies for Teaching High School Students by Thomas Armstrong, for you to read over the summer and we will meet in September to discuss.  In this book, Armstrong "looks at the power and promise of the teenage brain from an empathetic, strength-based perspective—and describes what middle and high school educators can do to make the most of their students' potential."  The mission of the Faculty Book Club is 
to promote reading and the discussion of professional and inspirational works in an atmosphere that fosters positivity and community. Let me know if you are interested!

Tuesday, May 15, 2018

Tuesday Tips May 15, 2018

TECH TIP:  Gmail Updates
There are some cool new updates recently made to Gmail.  These include:  a new look to the Gmail screen, a Snooze button to save email for later that you can't respond to right away, auto reply options, and easy access and integration to Calendar, Keep and Tasks.  Here are some screenshots of how to set it up and what it looks like:








BOOK TIP:  The Woman in the Window by A.J. Finn

  For those of you who were fans of suspense novels like The Girl on the Train or Gone Girl, you'll love this one.  Anna Fox is a recluse, an agoraphobic, afraid to leave her Harlem brownstone.  She's an unreliable narrator, drinks too much, medicates too heavily, but what she saw at through her window was real. But getting to the truth of what she witnessed has many twists and turns.  Put this one on your beach read list for the summer!

Tuesday, May 8, 2018

Tuesday Tips May 8, 2018

TECH TIP:  Sharalike

Each quarter, I do a quarterly report to highlight some of the happenings in the library.  It also gives me a chance to try out new presentation tools.  For 3rd quarter, I used Sharalike.  Sharalike is a program that quickly makes slideshows.  You upload your photos, select a style and a piece of music and you're ready to share!  There is no text feature, but students could create text images in a program like Canva and add those.  This could be a fun tool to use with students to create visual representation of their learning.  

Here's the highlights from 3rd Quarter! https://sharalike.com/s/q83n


BOOK TIP:  The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah

For fans of The Nightingale, comes Kristin Hannah's latest novel, The Great Alone.  Ernt Albright comes home from Vietnam in 1974 a changed man.  He decides impulsively to move his wife and young daughter to Alaska, where they will live off the grid in a small cabin.  The novel is primarily told through the eyes of the daughter, Lena, as she is caught inside her parents toxic marriage, in Alaska, the Great Alone.  An incredibly powerful novel. 

Tuesday, May 1, 2018

Tuesday Tips May 1, 2018



 
On May 22, PBS premieres an 8 part series The Great American Read, which looks at the power of reading and story through the lens of 100 incredible books.  These novels were selected via a national survey.  ​The series will have interviews with authors and readers and examine themes that these novels address.  It will wrap up with a final episode where the best book (as selected via a nationwide vote) will be revealed. 

TECH TIP:  Take the Quiz to see how many of these 100 books you've read (I've read 53 - Have you me beat?)


BOOK TIP:  Check out the Full List of 100 Books (each has a little overview of the book and a bio of the author)