Summercore at NBPS • Aug 5-9, 2013 • Mon-Fri • 8:30-4 M-Th and 8:30-12:33 on Friday
iPad Skills • Flip Book format of 33 iPad skills
Apps for Creating Content (presentation) iPad Hot Button Topics (presentation) 33 Questions for 33 Dollars -- page 140 Video Mini-Lessons on the 33 Questions Flip Book of 33 Questions using Issu Explanations & Answers • Binary Cookies Game Take one style quiz on the 33 questions or another style quiz Evernote • Exercises PDF • Web Clipper • Skitch Google Drive Skills: WP Exercises • PDF • Docx Google Drive Skills: SS Exer • PDF • xlsx Google Earth Download Google Earth Exercises: • PDF (ipad version) • Docx (laptop version) do not use the GDrive verison |
iBooks Author Tutorial: Exercises
iLessons PDF DOCX iPad Jeopardy iPad Tips, Tricks & Apps Pinterest: Resources • iPad Resources • PTI Best Prezi: Tutorials: 1 2 3 4 Samples: 1 2 Roster of 26 Summercore Primer Thinglink Samples: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Using Thinglink in the Classroom Using Spreaker for a book report Tiny Tap Sample If you send me links or projects over the next 33 hours, I will post on this page -- Steve |
Summercore Websites
iPad Scenarios Patty wins the $33 on Thursday at 1:33pm (see picture below) END OF SUMMERCORE EVALUATION (tinyurl.com/2013eval33) |
Summercore at our school in August 2013 was a key pivoting moment in jumpstarting greater integration at our school.
Joan McGettigan, Director of Educational and Information Technology
North Broward Preparatory School, Coconut Creek, FL 33073
THURS NIGHT HW
Find your favorite page in the book
Prepare a sign for your carnival booth
Prepare for your skit
END OF THURSDAY PTI on APPS (thanks Hallie)
Traffic:
By changing it to manual you can have students use the traffic light to use the red, yellow, and green colors to indicate their understanding of the topic.
The wasteland:
By clicking on poem, you are able to have different voices reading it. There are also notes to help the students, and you can go to performance you can see Fiona shaw. This can also be purchased with Shakespeare sonnets
Romeo and Juliet:
You can have activities (solo, pair or group), there are definitions and explanations. When turning audio on, you can listen to someone saying it, with options of who is saying it. - Cambridge produces this.
Skitch:
A baby version of photoshop, which allows you to take a picture and put some writing on it and make arrows and some other basic edits. With things like blocking the face, arrows, and text comments, shapes, and a cropping tool. When you click the upper right it saves to your camera roll
Felt board:
You can make different back rounds, different characters, and different shapes. This is good for younger students and foreign language, or for older students to make a stop action movie.
Stage:
This app allows you to use it as a document camera, where you can project a document on the board. You can also use this app to circle things. In addition, you can use the recording feature and have it record your voice and explanation.
Geo board:
This gives you your pins and colors where you make shapes and you can make squares on it and other objects by connecting different colors, make shapes, good for math.
Fab:
Good for shopping. You can go to fab.com on your computer. It has different things each day ranging from all different types of items.
WEDNESDAY NIGHT HW
Wed night reading is chapter 11.
Second homework assignment is to study and review the 33 questions on page 140. We want YOU to try to win the $33 tomorrow.
Third homework assignment is to get a head start on your project by watch ing several YouTube videos on your chosen topics or perusing some tutorials.
TUESDAY NOTES
Roundtable Discussion #1
-- we created a shared Google Drive document called tinyurl.com/loudnoise33 that contained 3 websites from each person found from Lynne's DIIGO account or from teachersfirst.com
-- iPad apps included Tiny Tap and Pic Collage
After lunch
-- more on the 33 questions
-- JV/Varsity Split on iPads
-- JV/Varsity Split on Google Drive
-- Advanced Searching
TUESDAY NIGHT HW
Tuesday night reading is chapter 5 or 14 or a portion of chapter 4. You can define portion to be a reasonable amount since chapter 4 is long.
Tuesday night HW will require everyone to send a tweet about the chapter read. For those without a twitter account, you can go to TWITTER.COM/SCNBPS and use the login of "SCNBPS" and password of "petabyte" -- make sure you use the phrase #summercore in your tweet. This allows us or you to search in twitter for all the tweets that contain #summercore and this way we find your writing! Also make sure you include your name or initials at the end of your tweet.
Second homework assignment is to study and review the 33 questions on page 140. Use the video page to learn any info you need help on.
EXTRA CREDIT HW
Go to my binary webpage
and play 1 of several binary games! Steve
MONDAY NOTES
8:30-9:30 Intros with the "top ten"
9:45-12 Google Earth "eyes on" and then "hands on" with partners;
Lynne mentioned GOOGLE LIT TRIPS before lunch.
12:30-12:45 Mac Tips last 15 minutes of lunch (optional)
12:45-1:33 We covered the first 16 questions on page 140
1:45-2:45 JV and Varsity Split on iPad Skills
2:45-3:45 JV and Varsity Split on Google Drive Skills
Homework
ASSIGNED QUESTIONS FROM PAGE 140 ** Choose the ASSIGNED VIDEO number AFTER your name
Amanda 17 Cara 18 Charlie 19 Consuelo 20 Debra 21 Elise 22 Jason 23 Jill 24 Karen 25 Katherine 26 Licia 27 Lori 28 Lynn E 29 Lynn S 30 Nancy 31 Patty 32 Priscilla 33 Rena 17 Sarah 18 Sharon 19 Stephanie 20 Suemar 21 Susan 22 Suzanne 23 Tammie 24 Terry 25
HW ASSIGNMENTS DUE TUESDAY
1) Study the first 16 questions from page 140
2) Read 1 of these 3 chapters and send a 1 or 2 sentence note of what you found valuable to summercore @gmail.com -- the chapters to choose from are 16, 6 or 9 or 10
3) Watch the ONE assigned video above and come to class prepared to teach that question
PTI WEBSITES FROM 3:45 PM (thanks Hallie)
Google art project- allows you to tour many museums and see the art work. You can look at the collections and if it has a street person it will take you inside that location (ex: acropolis museum). The next feature is world wonders. Where you can see many places. The last thing it has is something called historic moments, for highlight moments of the history of the world with text, slides, and lesson plans.
E.ggtimer.com
- specify the time you want on the front screen, and it's a giant timer that you can use.
Safeshare.tv
Allows you to take the URL ofany YouTube video and paste it inside, then click generate safe link. From this you will get the video without the sidebar, comments, and adds.
Googlefight.com
Let's you have a fight between two websites. By entering both and seeing how many people have a link to one location and how many to the other.
Retailmenot.com
Coupon code site, for any website and check to see if there is a coupon code that you can use. For online codes.
MAC NOTES FROM 12:30 AT END OF LUNCH (thanks Hallie)
Desktop:
-file new folder.
Topic 1: altering your desktop
- features for desktop are under view menu. Click on show view options, to have the ability to change the size of text and folders on your desktop.
- the ability to sort them (in many different options). or turn off that option and have no sorting order
-your Macintosh or your hard drive should always be on your desktop. To do this go to finder preference and click where it says hard drive
- you can colorize your folders, by clicking the folder and clicking file and the color on the bottom
Topic 2: making shortcuts
- short cuts are a quick way of getting somewhere
- go to control + click to make alias for whatever it is you want to make an alias for within your computer. Doing this you're making a short cut.
- to find your downloads, go to user and within user are your downloads, and you can make your downloads an alias to bring it somewhere else.
- to make your doc expand you can go under the apple and go to doc to see your preferences. About size and magnification.
- you can drag your aliases and drag them down in your doc to add that application to your doc. And when you lift an application from your doc it will erase. You can't move something from your doc into your desktop. And you can pick them up and move things in your doc around.
- go-> applications is where everything is. And you can move things from that location into your doc. And you pull it into your doc to create a shortcut to it (in the doc)
- you can drag your folders to
The right hand side on the end, where they will still be visible on your desktop too.
Joan McGettigan, Director of Educational and Information Technology
North Broward Preparatory School, Coconut Creek, FL 33073
THURS NIGHT HW
Find your favorite page in the book
Prepare a sign for your carnival booth
Prepare for your skit
END OF THURSDAY PTI on APPS (thanks Hallie)
Traffic:
By changing it to manual you can have students use the traffic light to use the red, yellow, and green colors to indicate their understanding of the topic.
The wasteland:
By clicking on poem, you are able to have different voices reading it. There are also notes to help the students, and you can go to performance you can see Fiona shaw. This can also be purchased with Shakespeare sonnets
Romeo and Juliet:
You can have activities (solo, pair or group), there are definitions and explanations. When turning audio on, you can listen to someone saying it, with options of who is saying it. - Cambridge produces this.
Skitch:
A baby version of photoshop, which allows you to take a picture and put some writing on it and make arrows and some other basic edits. With things like blocking the face, arrows, and text comments, shapes, and a cropping tool. When you click the upper right it saves to your camera roll
Felt board:
You can make different back rounds, different characters, and different shapes. This is good for younger students and foreign language, or for older students to make a stop action movie.
Stage:
This app allows you to use it as a document camera, where you can project a document on the board. You can also use this app to circle things. In addition, you can use the recording feature and have it record your voice and explanation.
Geo board:
This gives you your pins and colors where you make shapes and you can make squares on it and other objects by connecting different colors, make shapes, good for math.
Fab:
Good for shopping. You can go to fab.com on your computer. It has different things each day ranging from all different types of items.
WEDNESDAY NIGHT HW
Wed night reading is chapter 11.
Second homework assignment is to study and review the 33 questions on page 140. We want YOU to try to win the $33 tomorrow.
Third homework assignment is to get a head start on your project by watch ing several YouTube videos on your chosen topics or perusing some tutorials.
TUESDAY NOTES
Roundtable Discussion #1
-- we created a shared Google Drive document called tinyurl.com/loudnoise33 that contained 3 websites from each person found from Lynne's DIIGO account or from teachersfirst.com
-- iPad apps included Tiny Tap and Pic Collage
After lunch
-- more on the 33 questions
-- JV/Varsity Split on iPads
-- JV/Varsity Split on Google Drive
-- Advanced Searching
TUESDAY NIGHT HW
Tuesday night reading is chapter 5 or 14 or a portion of chapter 4. You can define portion to be a reasonable amount since chapter 4 is long.
Tuesday night HW will require everyone to send a tweet about the chapter read. For those without a twitter account, you can go to TWITTER.COM/SCNBPS and use the login of "SCNBPS" and password of "petabyte" -- make sure you use the phrase #summercore in your tweet. This allows us or you to search in twitter for all the tweets that contain #summercore and this way we find your writing! Also make sure you include your name or initials at the end of your tweet.
Second homework assignment is to study and review the 33 questions on page 140. Use the video page to learn any info you need help on.
EXTRA CREDIT HW
Go to my binary webpage
and play 1 of several binary games! Steve
MONDAY NOTES
8:30-9:30 Intros with the "top ten"
9:45-12 Google Earth "eyes on" and then "hands on" with partners;
Lynne mentioned GOOGLE LIT TRIPS before lunch.
12:30-12:45 Mac Tips last 15 minutes of lunch (optional)
12:45-1:33 We covered the first 16 questions on page 140
1:45-2:45 JV and Varsity Split on iPad Skills
2:45-3:45 JV and Varsity Split on Google Drive Skills
Homework
ASSIGNED QUESTIONS FROM PAGE 140 ** Choose the ASSIGNED VIDEO number AFTER your name
Amanda 17 Cara 18 Charlie 19 Consuelo 20 Debra 21 Elise 22 Jason 23 Jill 24 Karen 25 Katherine 26 Licia 27 Lori 28 Lynn E 29 Lynn S 30 Nancy 31 Patty 32 Priscilla 33 Rena 17 Sarah 18 Sharon 19 Stephanie 20 Suemar 21 Susan 22 Suzanne 23 Tammie 24 Terry 25
HW ASSIGNMENTS DUE TUESDAY
1) Study the first 16 questions from page 140
2) Read 1 of these 3 chapters and send a 1 or 2 sentence note of what you found valuable to summercore @gmail.com -- the chapters to choose from are 16, 6 or 9 or 10
3) Watch the ONE assigned video above and come to class prepared to teach that question
PTI WEBSITES FROM 3:45 PM (thanks Hallie)
Google art project- allows you to tour many museums and see the art work. You can look at the collections and if it has a street person it will take you inside that location (ex: acropolis museum). The next feature is world wonders. Where you can see many places. The last thing it has is something called historic moments, for highlight moments of the history of the world with text, slides, and lesson plans.
E.ggtimer.com
- specify the time you want on the front screen, and it's a giant timer that you can use.
Safeshare.tv
Allows you to take the URL ofany YouTube video and paste it inside, then click generate safe link. From this you will get the video without the sidebar, comments, and adds.
Googlefight.com
Let's you have a fight between two websites. By entering both and seeing how many people have a link to one location and how many to the other.
Retailmenot.com
Coupon code site, for any website and check to see if there is a coupon code that you can use. For online codes.
MAC NOTES FROM 12:30 AT END OF LUNCH (thanks Hallie)
Desktop:
-file new folder.
Topic 1: altering your desktop
- features for desktop are under view menu. Click on show view options, to have the ability to change the size of text and folders on your desktop.
- the ability to sort them (in many different options). or turn off that option and have no sorting order
-your Macintosh or your hard drive should always be on your desktop. To do this go to finder preference and click where it says hard drive
- you can colorize your folders, by clicking the folder and clicking file and the color on the bottom
Topic 2: making shortcuts
- short cuts are a quick way of getting somewhere
- go to control + click to make alias for whatever it is you want to make an alias for within your computer. Doing this you're making a short cut.
- to find your downloads, go to user and within user are your downloads, and you can make your downloads an alias to bring it somewhere else.
- to make your doc expand you can go under the apple and go to doc to see your preferences. About size and magnification.
- you can drag your aliases and drag them down in your doc to add that application to your doc. And when you lift an application from your doc it will erase. You can't move something from your doc into your desktop. And you can pick them up and move things in your doc around.
- go-> applications is where everything is. And you can move things from that location into your doc. And you pull it into your doc to create a shortcut to it (in the doc)
- you can drag your folders to
The right hand side on the end, where they will still be visible on your desktop too.