Saturday, May 18, 2013

Learn more about Google Mapping and Earth through a MOOC



Mapping with Google

Discover new ways to navigate the world around you with Google Maps and Google Earth.
Improve your use of new and existing features of Google's mapping tools.
Choose your own path. Complete a project using Google Maps, Google Earth, or both, and earn a certificate of completion.

Register

Google Maps Lessons & Project

Explore features of the new Google Maps. Learn to create and share custom maps using Google Maps Engine Lite. Taught by Google Maps Product Managers Daniel Demetri andBeth Liebert.

Google Earth Lessons & Project

Discover the world using Google Earth. Learn how to create and share a tour of interesting locations that tells a 3D geographical story. Taught by Google Earth Product ManagerPeter Birch.

Course Information

Mapping with Google will be offered from June 10 - June 24. It is a self-paced, online course where you will watch videos (or read text lessons) and apply the skills you learn.
During this course, you will be able to collaborate with a worldwide community of learners and experts in the class forum, Hangouts, and via Google+.
Course completion requires an internet-enabled desktop or laptop computer.

Sunday, May 12, 2013

XtraMath in the classroom and at home

Allison Donovan, our Watertown elementary curriculum coordinator, recently clued me into XtraMath. This is a free, online application that helps students become fluent with their math facts.  It is easy to use and can be used online in the classroom and at home.  Teachers can set up classrooms for their students, access progress reports about how all students are doing and students can even do this work online at home.  Whether they are working in school or online, as long as they are logged into their classroom account, teachers can watch and assess students' progress.  To learn more and watch helpful videos about how to set up XtraMath for your classroom, go to https://www.xtramath.org/



Friday, May 3, 2013

Read&Write Chrome Extension

Today I met with Leandra Elion, the Watertown High School reading specialist who utilizes many great tools to help her students.  I showed her how to add extensions to student accounts (students have to sign into Chrome).  She wanted to add Read&Write to a student's account. It was shown to her by our elementary OT and resident assistive technology specialist Beth Lloyd.  Read&Write is a multi-faceted assistive technology free extension from Chrome that supports Google docs by supplying

  • Text To Speech with Dual Synchronized Highlighting.
  • Talking Dictionary
  • Picture Dictionary
  • Vocabulary Tool
  • Study Skills tools to capture Google highlights
Here is the menu
Here is a screen cast showing you more about Read&Write