Middle School | Technology Department /technology ֱ • Learning • Caring • Innovating Wed, 23 Dec 2020 18:31:56 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 /technology/wp-content/uploads/sites/21/2017/01/cropped-favicon-red-512-32x32.png Middle School | Technology Department /technology 32 32 Create accessible PDFs with the Adobe Scan App /technology/2021/01/04/1321/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=1321 Mon, 04 Jan 2021 12:00:24 +0000 /technology/?p=1321 Many teachers use the copy machines to create PDFs from printed material. These copies are not very clear or accessible (i.e. text to speech readers are unable to read these pdf’s) Did you know that you have the ability to… Continue reading Create accessible PDFs with the Adobe Scan App

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Many teachers use the copy machines to create PDFs from printed material. These copies are not very clear or accessible (i.e. text to speech readers are unable to read these pdf’s)

Did you know that you have the ability to create accessible PDFs using the on your iPad? AND you can do this from the comfort of your classroom!

To learn about how to use the Adobe Scan App, watch :

Some tips for scanning a document using Adobe Scan:

  • Avoid glare.

  • Stand up and make sure you take the picture from above.

  • Make sure the original document you are scanning is “clean” (i.e. free from extra dots, tape, hand writing, etc.)

To learn about how to access the accessibility features on the iPad or to learn how to access Read&Write on a computer, watch :

Finally, please take a look at !

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Tech á la Carte 2021 /technology/2020/12/23/tech-a-la-carte-2021/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=tech-a-la-carte-2021 Wed, 23 Dec 2020 18:31:56 +0000 /technology/?p=1329 The following workshops will be openedfor registration when we return from the break.More details will be shared on Monday, January 4th.In the meantime, please take a lookthroughthe offerings and enjoy your vacation! Manage & Organize Your Seesaw Lifewith Jackie Hoglund… Continue reading Tech á la Carte 2021

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The following workshops will be openedfor registration when we return from the break.More details will be shared on Monday, January 4th.In the meantime, please take a lookthroughthe offerings and enjoy your vacation!

Manage & Organize Your Seesaw Lifewith Jackie Hoglund

1/13 & 1/20, 4:00pm-5:00pm

Learn to assign and schedule activities, use folders for subjects, provide feedback and create collections as well as other ways to “manage” and organize your Seesaw Classroom.**Audience:Educatorsworking with students in grades K, 1 and 2.


Padlet/Jamboardwith Ranjani Sriram

1/19 – 1/26

Display/Bulletin boards and white boards are a great way to showcase and share information all in one place. Now, take this concept to the online world and it opens the door to sharing information that is multidimensional! Learn how you can use Padlet andJamboardin ways that foster student engagement and collaboration. Share images, videos, audio, web links, and text all in one easytoview online display page.


Flipgridwith Amy Jankins

1/27 – 2/3
Looking to boost student engagementand foster connections? Flipgrid is your tool! With Flipgrid you can connect with students, pose questions, and spark thoughtful video responsesthatamplify and empower student voices. Flipgrid is a video discussion platform that helps educators see and hear from EVERY student. In this workshop you’ll learn how to create “topics” to facilitate video discussions, add topics to groups and then share with students. We’ll also review Flipgrid’s moderation features that can be turned on or off per topic,as well as the customizable security settings which help protect student privacy. Finally, we’ll take a look at the many resources Flipgrid provides for support and inspiration.

Screencastifywith Pete Ritter

2/2 – 2/9
Screencastify makes screen recording easily accessible for teachers and kids alike. Whether using asynchronous lessons, giving students feedback, creating professional development, or giving students the ability to develop their screen recordings, video can be a powerful educational tool that brings content to life.Join us to learn more about the free version of Screencastify and how you and your students can use it!


Effective & Engaging Hybrid/Remote Learning Using Seesawwith Amy Jankins

2/4 & 2/25
Create differentiated, engaging,asynchronous activitiesfor studentsin Seesaw using new features including: video, links, multi-page, and screen record. Learn tips and tricks about using Seesaw to its fullest capabilities.**Audience:Educatorsworking with students in grades K, 1 and 2.


Getting Started with Nearpodwith Brian Allieri & Ranjani Sriram

2/10 & 2/24, 3:00pm-4:00pm

Learn the basics of Nearpod and apply its interactive assessment tools to your teaching and learning practices. Through the use of these tools, you can effectively engage students during hybrid lessons and receive valuable data on student progress. Specifically, you will explore the following: (i) Creating lessons (in Nearpod and in Google Slides),(ii) The Activities features (not Content features),(iii) Student & teacher paced lessons,(iv) Integration with LMS (Seesaw, Google Classroom, Canvas)

YouTube Studiowith Brian Allieri
3/2 – 3/9
Do you want to create your very own YouTube Channel? Do you have a YouTube Channel,but are not sure what to do with it? Come learn about YouTube Studio (the updated version of Creator Studio) and all that it has to offer you. Createaplaylist of your favorite videos, learn how to upload your own videos to your channel, explore how to add closed captioning, and more!

OrganizeYour Drive/Classroom with Emjois &Create a Bitmoji Classroomwith Jackie Hoglund
3/3 & 3/10
Could you use help organizing your Google Drive ✅ ? Learn how emojis🙂can be a simple way to help call attention to and organize files & folders in Drive (and Google Classroom/Seesaw)🙋🏻♀. We’ll also explore creating a virtual Bitmoji classroom as a way to increase ↗ student engagement!

Digging Deep with Nearpodwith Brian Allieri & Ranjani Sriram
3/17 & 3/24, 3:00pm-4:00pm
“Dig deep” into Nearpod as you look at additional features that the application has to offer as you continue to apply its interactive and assessment tools to your teaching and learning practices. Through the use of these tools, you can effectively engage students during hybrid lessons and receive valuable data on student progress. You will also explore the many standards-based lessons built into Nearpod’s library. Specifically, you will explore the following: (i) The Content features (not Activity features),(ii) Nearpod Settings (Enable Immersive Reader and Student Notes),(iii) Reports (Teacher/Student),(iv) Libraries (My Library, Nearpod Library)

EdPuzzlewith Pete Ritter
3/30 – 4/6
Do school-age students like to watch YouTube Videos? Would you guess a large percent of them are visual learners? Yes and yes! Then how about using EdPuzzle, designed to engage and hold students accountable with video content. “Edpuzzle is an easy-to-use platform allowing you to engage every student, one video at a time.”Join in to take advantage of our Pro (Paid) version of EdPuzzle and gain EdPuzzle certifications as we go.

Writing for Struggling Studentswith Patti Weismer
4/7 – 4/14
There are many ways technology can help support students that struggle to express their ideas. Learn about accessibility features, apps, and extensions that are available on the iPad, Chromebook and laptops that can help support your students. We will explore ways to implement these tools and help students work toward independence expressing their ideas.
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Nearpod /technology/2020/01/24/nearpod/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=nearpod Fri, 24 Jan 2020 18:55:43 +0000 /technology/?p=918 Ever heard of the expression, ‘what’s old is new’? That’s how we feel about this week’s online tool! So here’s the NEW and UPDATED Nearpod! Nearpod allows you to create interactive lessons in minutes. You can save time by… Continue reading Nearpod

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Ever heard of the expression, ‘what’s old is new’? That’s how we feel about this week’s online tool! So here’s the NEW and UPDATED Nearpod!

Nearpod allows you to create interactive lessons in minutes. You can save time by importing existing lessons (pdfs, jpegs, ppts) and adding Collaborate boards, Quizzes, Polls, Matching Pairs activities + more.

A new feature also allows you to get and Add-On in Google Slides allowing you to make existing lessons more interactive and collect formative feedback.

  • To get started with Nearpod, use
  • Use to download the Nearpod Add-on to use with Google Slide presentations
  • Here are some introductory help videos:
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Google for Education – Tutorials, Training & Certification /technology/2020/01/17/google-for-education-tutorials-training-certification/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=google-for-education-tutorials-training-certification Fri, 17 Jan 2020 17:10:43 +0000 /technology/?p=902 Training videos delivered to your inbox each week to get you started using G Suite for Education Interested in the FUNDAMENTALS of Google for Education? Want video-based tutorials on Drive, Docs, Classroom, Forms, Sheets, Slides, Drawings, and Gmail? Willing to… Continue reading Google for Education – Tutorials, Training & Certification

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Google for Education

Training videos delivered to your inbox each week to get you started using G Suite for Education

Interested in the FUNDAMENTALS of Google for Education?
Want video-based tutorials on Drive, Docs, Classroom, Forms, Sheets, Slides, Drawings, and Gmail?
Willing to spend less than 15 minutes a week to learn new digital skills?

Here’s your chance:
Getting Started with Google for Education is an 8-week training program that delivers bite-size training tutorials directly to your inbox. Each lesson takes less than 15 minutes to complete and provides basic training videos to get you started with G Suite for Education.

 

Sound too basic? Need something different to meet your needs?

Learning never stops

Dedicated educators are lifelong learners. With that in mind, Google has designed free, online training for the classroom that helps educators do what they do best, even better.

 

Distinguish yourself as an educator

Get certified to be recognized for the work you’ve done. Google offers two educator certifications so that you can show mastery at the level that’s right for you. Use the content in the teacher center and your own teaching experience to best prepare you for the performance-based exams. Once you feel adequately prepared, exams are available online and the educator certifications can be achieved at any time. (Check the Wellesley PD offerings for a course designed to prepare you for the Level 1 Certified Educator Exam.)

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Wakelet /technology/2020/01/06/wakelet/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=wakelet Mon, 06 Jan 2020 17:53:32 +0000 /technology/?p=891 Wakelet is a FREE resource if you are looking for an easy way to collect, store, and share content with your students and colleagues? THIS visual content curation tool allows you to compile links (including google drive), tweets, images, text,… Continue reading Wakelet

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Wakelet

is a FREE resource if you are looking for an easy way to collect, store, and share content with your students and colleagues? THIS visual content curation tool allows you to compile links (including google drive), tweets, images, text, videos, and pdf’s in one place . Each collection can then be shared via a link or QR code. You can even embed it on your website. Another great thing about Wakelet is that you can continue to add/edit resources even after you’ve shared the link.

Some resources to help get you started:

    • is a quick video on getting started with Wakelet.
    • Download this useful
    • post gives you some ideas of how to use Wakelet in the classroom.
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