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Alice in Cyberland!

Alice in Cyberland!. Using the LCD Projector in the classroom. Presentation by Mark Miller mmiller@sad55.k12.me.us. Why use a projector?. One-computer classroom applications Watch an online movie (Brainpop!) Demonstrate software Edit and proofread together

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Alice in Cyberland!

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  1. Alice in Cyberland! Using the LCD Projector in the classroom. Presentation by Mark Miller mmiller@sad55.k12.me.us

  2. Why use a projector? • One-computer classroom applications • Watch an online movie (Brainpop!) • Demonstrate software • Edit and proofread together • Play a game or quiz in cooperative teams

  3. Projector Set-up • Laptop or desktop computer and cable • Projector, powercord, and cart • Cart placement and safety issues • Audio cable • Computer, then projector power up • Cool-down of projector

  4. Looking over your shoulder… • Introduce new applications to the whole class • Demonstrate process with class (writing, database, spreadsheet, presentation tools) • Present lessons (like this) or student projects

  5. “The One-Computer Classroom” • Use interactive software together • Use for cooperative groups (teams for games)

  6. Go online together! • Communicate with experts using email or instant messenger • Go on virtual field trips Egypt (www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/egypt/) • Watch on-line movies www.brainpop.com • Demonstrate webquests http://webquest.sdsu.edu (Requires network connection via airport or cable)

  7. Great Sites to Start • http://www.techtrekers.com • http://school.discovery.com/schrockguide/ • http://www.edupuppy.com • http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/KidsClick!/ • http://www.essdack.org/literacy/page1.htm • http://www.essdack.org/literacy/page3.htm • http://www.edhelper.com • http://marcopolo.worldcom.com • http://registration.beavton.k12.or.us/lbdb/

  8. Examples http://www.enchantedlearning.com/Home.http http://www.funbrain.com/cgi-bin/getskill_s.cgi?A1=selects&A2=la&A4=0&A7=0 http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/KidsClick!/ http://pbskids.org/ http://pbskids.org/

  9. Formats for Students • Choose the sites you want students to use. • Make a page in a composer (Navigator or Internet Explorer), a document that allows hyperlinks (Appleworks or PowerPoint), or other software (Kidspiration). • Link sites to labels on page with instructions of how you want students to use them (e.g. biography activity).

  10. Questions and Suggestions • Technical • Curriculum • Other Resources • Brainstorms • www.sad55.k12.me.us/infolit THANKS!

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