Instructional Technology
@HesseK8
IT Coaching Sessions - Next Sessions March 7th!
Here are a few EDTECH ways I can help support your classroom instruction and community outreach: Sign up for a session tomorrow.
- Increasing opportunities for students to write and analyze their work
- Organizing lesson strategies in Google Slides
- Building an effective online classroom with Google Classroom
- Meeting mini-grant requirements
- Connecting with parents, and field experts through social media
- Helping students use mobile devices responsibly
- Creating study guides (or even Flash cards) with students using a computer or a smart phone.
- Setting up techie Choice Boards or Learning Menus
- Providing feedback to student writing via online writing tools
- Maintaining an effective teacher webpage.
- Student research projects - organizing materials with Symbaloo
- Automating data collection with Google Forms
- Organizing classroom events with QR Codes, Sign Up Genius,
Using Kindles in the Hesse Classroom
New Kindle Apps are Available in the App Library
Head to the app Library to install these now available apps!
All Users:
Moby Max
Seesaw
QR Reader
Maps
Elementary:
Math Flash Cards
Brain Pop Jr Movie of the Week
Upper Elementary and Middle:
Brain Pop Featured Movie
Socrative
Access Websites from Kindle with Ease
Download the Kindle QR Reader App.
Send students easily to:
Google Drive
Google Classroom
Galileo
Accelerated Reader
Hesse Card Catalog
Create a QR Codes for students to scan at www.qrstuff.com !
Did you know we publish a newsletter every month?
Communicating in a Digital World: Get Students Writing
Any time is the right time to write!
Practice for GMAS with Digital Read Works
If you're familiar with ReadWorks.org - you'll be happy to know that they've expanded to digitalreadworks.org with free high interest reading passages for students.
Create a new account. Build a class and invite students to your class with a code. Students Tshould log in to Digital Read Works with their district Google Accounts. Assign reading passages to students. After reading, students answer comprehension questions and add to their Knowledge Board with a written response.
This is an impressive tool to add to your reading and writing routines in your classroom.
Level UP your Interactive White Board Skills
Gain access to more awesome resources!
Join me in the the Google Teacher Tribe
Follow me (and my department) on Facebook!
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sccpssitc
We share resources, ideas, and strategies on a regular basis. Connect with us!
SCCPSS Chromebook LOGINS for Students and Teachers
Chromebook Username: district email address
Chromebook Password: district password.
If students are under the age of 13, students will need to browse as guest OR obtain parent permission to use their Google Suite email address. Mrs. Elton will provide you with the permission slip as well as the account info once the permission slip is signed by the parent.
Teachers have a less obvious login.
Chromebook Username: district email address
Chromebook Password: district username (firslas##, or Firlas##, or FirLas## or firLas##) The Chromebook password for teachers will be some variation of the district username. Uppercase letters may (or may not) be used. You'll just need to try to give it a whirl. If you have problems, contact Angela LaPlante.
Your IT Coach
Email: angela.laplante@sccpss.com
Website: http://internet.savannah.chatham.k12.ga.us/district/ddi/it/Pages/AngelaLaPlante.aspx
Location: Savannah, GA, United States
Phone: 912-656-0911
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sccpssitc
Twitter: @angela_laplante