Connie and I had a great time with all of you Tuesday. Seems we're all enjoying learning from one another.
Here's a topic to blog post that will help us plan the last session.
Which one of these hands-on activities would you most prefer to take part in:
1. Online bookmarking and the digital social network (del.icio.us as a tool for organizing online information)
2. Creating tables in Microsoft Word for organizing typed information
3. Making your own class wiki from start to finish
4. Better Powerpoint presentations (how to avoid Powerpointlessness)
5. Creating your own webquest
6. Using Microsoft Publisher to produce a variety of documents - newspapers, posters, fliers, etc. (Note: you may not have Publisher on your PCs. It is not always included in the Office Suite, so check before you choose this one.)
7. Using Freewebs for student webpages.
Remember that our emphasis will be on classroom implementation, not just personal productivity. So when you choose, be mindful of how you envision using the skills with students. Please choose only ONE (we will have time to do more than one, but will only plan on those that get the most attention here) and add how you think it might be helpful in your teaching.
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2 comments:
Hi,
I do not have experiance in powerpoint presentations and would like some time to work on one. So option 4 would be good for me.
Mary
I would say student webpages or classroom wikis. I think webpages would be a very useful tool and one that most people don't know at all.
Thanks,
Eva
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