Archive for November, 2007
Connect…Communicate…Collaborate- We Did!!!
The NPAECT theme for meetings for 07/08 is Connect…Communicate…Collaborate. We gathered at IU5 on November 14th for our first meeting of the year, and we did connect and communicate- and, hopefully, we will collaborate in some of the things we discussed as the year progresses.
Following a light dinner and the short business meeting, we looked at some web-based applications that can be used to provide many opportunities to teachers and students to allow them to connect to other students, teachers, homes and beyond the local reach.
PENNCREST School District presented information about web-based applications being used in their schools. Google Apps for Education and VoiceThread were demonstrated and discussed.
Google Apps for Education provides free access to solutions for mail, calendar, word processing, spreadsheet, presentation, web-page creation and chat- with more to come. PENNCREST is rolling out the Google Apps access to all students in grades 7-12 this year. Currently there are several classes using these resources.
Students gain many benefits from the use of the Google Apps. PENNCREST was able to create a district owned domain to access apps that are all hosted by Google. Collaboration is built in to all of the applications in the suite. Students can work together in real time on the same document, and share that document with their teachers. Teachers can view a log to see who has worked on the document and what changes have been made. Calendars can be shared as well. Since the applications are web-based, they are accessible and the same from any internet-connected machine. Students no longer have the compatibility issues of creating a document at home and not being able to open it at school. Also, students become familiar with applications that they can acquire for themselves after they graduate.
VoiceThread.com offers a free, simple vehicle to allow students and teachers to create digital stories. A VoiceThread is an online media album that allows people to make comments (moderated), either audio or text, and share them with anyone they wish (privately by invitation, or publicly). A VoiceThread allows an entire group’s story to be told and collected in one place.
In a simple 3 step process, a creator will upload photos, add verbal, typed or hand-drawn comments to each photo, save and share. Once that is done, people with whom the story is shared can visit the web address that is created and can then add comments to any of the photos- these comments can be moderated by the developer of the voicethread as a security. A teacher can have an account and can create an individual identity for each student in the class. By doing that, the teacher can manage the VoiceThread, but each student can add comments as themselves.
Attendees shared ideas for use of these applications and any concerns they had about the availability of the resources at their districts. Several connections were made between districts who were interested in implementing particular programs and districts who have already begun similar activities. All were encouraged to visit this website to access resources from the meeting and to share the information from the meeting with others.
The next meeting will be February 19th at the IU in Edinboro. But, please check back here frequently for updates and additional resources. Please join us as we connect…communicate…collaborate…and share resources and ideas for learning.
November Meeting Resources
Google Apps for Education
Presenter Created
- Session Handout (pdf)
- Session Presentation (created with Google Presentation)
- (click View Published Presentation in New Window link)
- Session Word Processing Document (with student interaction)
Additional Resources
- Google Apps for Education Website
- Google For Educators-Google Tools and Use
- Google Apps Help Center
- Google Apps Demo from Google (40 min long, but gives great examples)
- Google Docs in Plain English (video)
Google Tools without Apps for Edu
- Gmail: http://mail.google.com
- Google Talk: http://talk.google.com
- Google Calendar: http://calendar.google.com
- Google Start Page: http://google.com/ig
- Google Docs: http://docs.google.com
- Page Creator: http://pages.google.com
VoiceThread
Podcasts and Staff Development
- K-12 Online Conference
- totally online, archived and available conference sessions and keynotes
- topics relate to using web 2 resources for professional development and to improve student learning
- Act 48 and/or graduate level credits are offered (verify acceptance by your employer first)
- Bit By Bit Podcast and Blog
- Moving at the Speed of Creativity Podcast and Blog
- Smart Board Podcast
- Speaking of History Podcast and Blog
- The Teacher’s Podcast
November Meeting Announced
Presenter Created
- (click View Published Presentation in New Window link)
Additional Resources
- totally online, archived and available conference sessions and keynotes
- topics relate to using web 2 resources for professional development and to improve student learning
- Act 48 and/or graduate level credits are offered (verify acceptance by your employer first)
Have you heard…Web2.0…School 2.0…Read/Write Web…Social bookmarks…Online video creation…Moderated comments…Walled garden…Wikis…Collaborative Document Sharing…Blogs…Podcasts… are a part of 21st century learning opportunities….?
On November 14 at IU5 in Edinboro, NPAECT will meet, starting with an included light dinner at 5:30 PM. The evening presentation will focus on various web-based applications such as google applications, online video and slide sharing- all free to education- that can be used right away to increase your productivity and to bring new meaning to your 21st century classroom. These hands-on sessions will allow you to see and experience the applications and to leave with new tools and ideas for their use in your classroom.
Don’t worry if you are not yet a member of NPAECT. You can complete the membership process at the meeting and be ready for a year of learning and collaboration.
Please join us and share with other educators, technology specialists and interested community members as we explore the opportunities that these applications bring to us and today’s students.
Register for the dinner-meeting here or under Program Schedule.

