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O eS Technology Fair Parent Meeting

O eS Technology Fair Parent Meeting. By: Angie Hurst Wednesday, 10/12/16 5:30 p.m. OES Teckee Goals/Outcomes. Teacher Team Goals: To guide students in the collaboration and creation of quality projects to demonstrate. technological proficiency across the curriculums.

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O eS Technology Fair Parent Meeting

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  1. OeSTechnology FairParent Meeting By: Angie Hurst Wednesday, 10/12/16 5:30 p.m.

  2. OES Teckee Goals/Outcomes • Teacher Team Goals: • To guide students in the collaboration and creation of quality projects to demonstrate. technological proficiency across the curriculums. • Teckee Team Goals: • To collaborate and create quality projects to demonstrate technological proficiency across the curriculums.

  3. What is it? • 0ES will be hosting it’s 4th annual Technology Fair January 20, 2017. • This event will showcase the exceptional talents of our students in grades 3rd-4th and provide them the opportunity to compete with their projects.

  4. OES GUIDELINES

  5. OES GUIDELINES Friday, November 18, 2016 Friday, November 18, 2016

  6. Student Participation • All projects MUST be student created. • Representing OES • Students who place 1st or 2nd at JSU move on to State (Usually held in April). • Students may work in groups, pairs, or as individuals. • Groups may not be any larger than 2 people. • Meetings before the school fair are optional. • Meetings for those moving on to Regional Fair are NOT optional. They will be for refining projects. • Students are expected to meet all deadlines. • Deadlines are a part of the real world and must be met. • Teachers will complete an evaluation of the students participating in the school fair and that will be part of their overall score.

  7. Scoring at the OES Fair • We will follow the rubrics and guidelines of the JSU Regional and the State Fair. • We have judges from our community come to judge the kids. • Board Office Members • Lt. Don Ridley • JSU professors and teachers • Community members

  8. What Kind of Projects? • There are 6 categories in our technology fair: • 1. General Applications • 2. Multimedia • 3. Web Site Creation • 4. Video Production • 5. Hardware-Robotics • 6. Computer Programming • Let’s take a closer look at each category:

  9. Important websites/links • Rules and regulations of the Regional and State Fair will be followed. You can find them at http://actefair.webs.com/categories and http://www.jsu.edu/edprof/tech/docs/TECFairRules2015.pdf

  10. General Applications • General Applications: • Word Document • BASIC PowerPoint (no music or video/movie) • Spreadsheets • Word processing programs • Desktop Publishing programs

  11. Multimedia • Multimedia: • PowerPoint (advanced) using different programs, adding music, adding video clips/movies • Astound • Kid Pix • KidWorks Deluxe • Storybook Weaver • HyperStudio • Word Perfect Presentations • Claris Works • www.design-training.com and go to Multimedia

  12. Video Production • Video Production: • Windows Movie Maker • Toshiba Movie Designer • Imovie • Any program you have that converts video to movies.

  13. Web site creation • Web Site Creation: • Blogs • Wiki’s • Google sites • Ning • Weebly for education • www.design-training.com and go to website creation for children • www.lisaexplains.com is AWESOME!

  14. Hardware-robotics • Hardware-Robotics: • Google search: Making a robot for kids

  15. Computer programming • Computer Programming: • Google search: computer programming for kids

  16. Project ideas: • Students can do their projects on anything they are passionate about or any subject they have a lot of knowledge about. • Projects that have a school tie-in or that were directly assigned in class receive extra points at the Regional and State ACTE Technology Fair.

  17. Levels: • Students will compete in Levels • Level I is 3rd and 4th grade • Students may enter more than one category, but may have only one project per category. • Students may enter an individual project AND be part of a group project within a single category. • Students can compete in a groups of no more than 2.

  18. How to bring project: • All projects need to be saved on a USB jump drive (flash drive) • All files, pictures, video clips, music, etc. will also need to be saved on that jump drive • Windows Movie Maker is VERY tricky sometimes if you try to create a project on a computer and copy it to a jump drive—it is best to begin the project by saving everything to the jump drive. That way everything will pull up wherever you are!

  19. We will have space available for you to set-up a laptop if your project requires a certain program that we would not have at school. • Otherwise, your child will show their project to the judges by inserting their jump drive into a computer in the library. • There will be “practice” times available the week before the fair for students to bring their projects and make sure they pull up without “glitches”.

  20. Project Notebook • A project notebook must accompany every project. • There are details on the website and the handout. • We will do the notebooks after the school fair. • http://oesteckees.weebly.com/

  21. OES Technology Fair Date: • Friday, January 20th • Students will compete throughout the school day and winners will be announced that afternoon before school is over. • Judges will be teachers from other schools, our Board Office, and community members. • Any questions: Please e-mail me at ahurst.oe@oxford.k12.al.us

  22. ACTE Technology Fair • Held on Friday, March 18, 2016. • There will be a 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winner in each category at our local fair. • 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place projects will advance to the ACTE Regional Technology Fair at Jacksonville State University in March, 2016. (Alabama Council for Technology in Education) • There will be a 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winner in each category at the regional level. • 1st and 2nd place winners at JSU advance to State level in April.

  23. Fair Rules • Rules are on the website. • Please read through them. • No displays or poster boards

  24. IMPORTANT THINGS TO REMEMBER • Deadlines are important. • All groups or individuals need to be finalized and turned in to Mrs. Hurst by Monday, 11/30/16. • PROJECTS MUST BE STUDENT CREATED!!!! • Must register for school fair on our website • www.oesteckees.weebly.com

  25. Remind follow the instructions to receive reminders about Teckees • If you are going to join the Teckees, you will need to sign up for this group!

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