HMCS Max Bernays Pre-Deployment Brief (May 2024).pptx
Technology Integration Tools: Science
1. By: Laura Cusick WCS Instructional Technology Facilitator June 15th, 2011 1 Technology Integration Tools: Science
2. Disclaimer June 16, 2011 2 Dear Science Department, I am NOT an expert… In any way, shape, or form! Signed, Laura Cusick
3. The Plan June 16, 2011 3 What can I use on my new computer? The Power of Digital Storytelling What Web 2.0 tools could I try with students? More resources than you can imagine
5. Comic Life June 16, 2011 5 Comic/Graphic Novel Creator Can upload and file type including photos & original scanned art
6. Adobe Premiere Elements June 16, 2011 6 Video Editing Software Easily create movies with images, video, narration & music
7. MindView 4 June 16, 2011 7 Graphic Organizer (Mind Mapping) Software Use to brainstorm topics or projects and then click to generate outlines, presentations or websites
8. Google Docs June 16, 2011 8 File-sharing Web Application Allows for multiple users to view, edit and comment on a single document, while recording changes made by each user.
9. Creativity + Depth of Thought = Authentic Voice June 16, 2011 9 The Power of Digital Storytelling
10. June 16, 2011 10 Narrative imagining – story – is the fundamental instrument of thought … rational capacities depend on it. It is our chief means of looking into the future, of predicting, of planning, and of explaining … most of our experience, our knowledge and our thinking is organized as stories. -Mark Turner, The Literary Mind (quoted in A Whole New Mind, by Daniel Pink)
11. June 16, 2011 11 When data is ubiquitously accessible, facts are increasingly less important than the ability to place these facts in context and to deliver them with emotional impact. -Daniel Pink, A Whole New Mind
22. How to Scaffold Skills June 16, 2011 16 from a sequence of images from a sequence of images with specified persona from a muted video clip from a muted video clip and/or sequence of images with background sound with student-generated images, sound and set narrative with student-generated images, video, sound and student-created narrative
23. Amazing Resource June 16, 2011 17 Digital Storytelling Heaven! Philosophy, Current Resources, Links to Experts, Tutorials, etc… Basically a treasure trove of information http://digitalstorytelling.coe.uh.edu/
24. The Web is an Infinite Resource June 16, 2011 18 What Web 2.0 tools could I try with students?
33. Science Images, Video, Sound June 16, 2011 22 Teacher’s Domain for Science: http://www.teachersdomain.org/collection/k12/sci/ Science Photo Library: https://www.sciencephoto.com/ Library of Congress Science Reference Services: http://amser.org/index.php?P=AMSER--ResourceFrame&resourceId=6115 NASA eClips: http://www.nasa.gov/audience/foreducators/nasaeclips/index.html
34. Click til’ Your Fingers Bleed June 16, 2011 23 Copyright Clarity, Renee Hobbs: http://mediaeducationlab.com/copyright Endless Web 2.0 Links for Digital Storytelling: http://cogdogroo.wikispaces.com/StoryIdeas Royalty Free Resources:http://digitalstorytelling.coe.uh.edu/public_domain.html WCS Summer Technology University:http://wcssummertechnologyuniversity.blogspot.com/
35. More Resources! June 16, 2011 24 Making Science Fun: http://www.stevespangler.com/ Succeeding with Science: http://www.succeedingwithscience.com/ 11 Science Resources: http://www.freetech4teachers.com/2011/01/11-science-resources-to-try-in-2011.html