April 2 - 6, 2014 will be Technology Collaboration Week at Charles A. Brown Elementary School. We will joined by students from local Universities in collaborative professional learning focused on infusing educational technology in our school. Plans are underway for collaborative experiences using Samford University's Virtual Classroom, Miles College Undergraduate students will present Technology centered lesson plans and University of Alabama EdS candidates in Educational technology will conduct grade level professional development for our staff.
Please read the following articles in preparation for Thursday's grade level meetings.
http://www.projectred.org/latest-news/192-why-high-tech-teaching-is-a-win-for-everyone.html
http://www.projectred.org/latest-news/194-a-new-wonderfule-wheel-on-samr-and-bloom-s-digital-taxonomy.html
Great job on setting up your teacher blogs! All student assignments should be completed for E-Learning Day and recorded in the grading system by March 17th. Be sure to label the grade under projects. If there are students who do not have access to a CPU at home, allow them to complete the assignment in your classroom prior to 8:00AM. (Record the number of students who need to work at school). Each teacher should send home the E-Learning parent sign sheet and keep copies in a folder. If students complete the assignment at school, the teacher should sign to verify work.
Your blog will serve as the digital portfolio for you and your students. You and your students should post s work products such as prezi presentations, power point presentations, graphic organizers, podcasts, lesson exemplars etc.
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