6. It slices, it dices the cloud, but wait there’s more S.A.S. Software As Service Getting people/students to the cloud Organize the use of the cloud in the classroom.
7. Microsoft fuels the cloud - 70% of Microsoft staff doing cloud-related activities Steve Balmer at University of Washington
8. What this generation expects & demands from education http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_zzPBbXjWs
13. Advantages of the Cloud in the Classroom The network is the computer – Sun Internet 2.0 SAM = Great Get SAM if you can SKYDRIVE Works Well
14. Advantages of the Cloud in the Classroom PAPERLESS WORK Save Money Save paper: Could be up to $300 a year Paperless tests Turn in homework on line COMMUNICATIONS Share information on line Communicate with students in real time – Anytime Share Videos & web links to enhance learning Give students additional learning aids on the fly
15. Advantages of the Cloud in the Classroom ASSINGMENTS Students can turn in Homework anytime from anywhere Turned in assignments are DATE STAMPED File names organize assignments Assign Homework when students are absent TESTS Don’t have to hand out paper Change tests minutes before you give them Each student gets a different test Tests are self correcting Tests gives information why the student got the wrong answer
16. You could be here, checking homework that was turned in. YOU
18. How to Use SkyDrive in the Classroom Students SkyDrive Students Computer Departments SkyDrive Instructors Computer
19. Create TWO SkyDrives Students Departments Not in the teachers name, but your department. A departments SkyDrive allows all teachers to use it. Allows a substitute (if they know how) to completely take over
20. Add student to Hotmail Contact List Have student add Departments ID to their Hotmail Contact List
36. Set up Scramble and Number of Questions You can set it up with higher security, Even what time to take it and passwords However it will not set up quantity of questions.
37. When the LAN test is done.Students have to print the test to turn it in
41. Use SkyDrive Microsoft Office 2010 Save directly to SkyDrive Links Students and Instructors Saves the instructor time Distributing tests Grading tests What Homework has been turned in. What students expect from the modern teacher Grade from home with out taking a ton of paperwork Grade while camping
Hello I am Steve Healton. I come from California which is the Granola capital of the world. We have all the flakes fruits and nuts. And of course you have to make sure you have all these initials behind your name.
Can anyone tell me what this is?Three degrees below zero.
I am Steve Healton from Summit Career College in Southern California. Like here in Florida we had winter for about two days in December. This is some of my background and I play this intro because I’m not on the air now, and this is a good excuse to here it again.
Software as a service (SaaS, typically pronounced [sæs]), sometimes referred to as "software on demand," is software that is deployed over the internet and/or is deployed to run behind a firewall on a local area network or personal computer. With SaaS, a provider licenses an application to customers either as a service on demand, through a subscription, in a "pay-as-you-go" model, or (increasingly) at no charge.
PAPER CALCULATIONS PER CLASS===============================================Assuming a teachers has 2 classes per day.-----------------------------------------------Box of 5,000 sheets of paper = $3030 students per classHomework: 4 days 4 sheets = 16 sheets per student per week30 X 16 = 480 sheets per week about a ream a week.5000 / 480 = 10 weeks of paper46 weeks (normal school)= 500 sheets per week = 23,000 sheetsVocational Ed (51 weeks per year)23,000 / 5,000 = 4.6 boxes average up to 5 cases5 * 30 = $150 per class.Two clases = $300 per year