Sunday, April 17, 2011

QR CODES

Wow!!! I could have used this for the emerging technology presentation.  Have you ever heard of QR codes???  These codes (pictured left) can contain an enormous amount of information.  In fact, if you create your own code you can set it up for text messages, direct links to web pages, PayPal, YouTube links, social media links, email, and etc.

I attended a conference in Chicago this past February.  In order to view the agenda and to complete evaluations, we had to scan qr codes to retrieve the documents.  This is definitely the new wave of the future and an emerging technology.  How do you get the qr code scanner??  You can download it as an app on your Smartphone.  If you don’t have a smart phone consider catching up.

I am sure there is some way that educators can incorporate this into their classrooms.  Interested in trying it out?  Download the app and scan the qr code (pictured left) for an important message.  Comment and tell me what you think or what ways you would incorporate this into a lesson.  Happy scanning!!!

Monday, April 11, 2011

PowerPoint, Research, and Music

Hmmmmm.....PowerPoint, Research, and Hip Hop have three things in common.  I know you are probably thinking there is no way.  But actually there is.....

When I began teaching years ago, I was young and my students were in middle grades.  They loved hip hop music so much and I wanted to create a lesson where I could incorporate what they love into a great teaching moment and learning experience.  I typed, printed, and cut slips of hip hop, r & b, and even some of my rock and country favorite artists names and placed them all in a bag.

When my students entered the room, they all had to choose a slip/artist out of the bag.  Of course by this point they were wondering what they had to do.  So here were there instructions:
  • Research the artist on the Internet (find facts regarding birthdates, high school, inspiration for music etc.),
  • Incorporate that into a creative and timed PowerPoint Presentation, and
  • Attached a sound byte of their music in the presentation.
Boy did my students have fun with that assignment!  The students even enjoyed presenting their presentations in class.  Not to mentioned, not all student got an artist that they liked but because they has to learn about the music artist, they were able to gain a new level of respect for that genre of music.

Another topic was I did was Notable African Americans-but not just your typical Martin Luther King Jr. pieces, I had students learning about Clarence "Big House" Gaines (from Winston-Salem) and a host of others who many don’t know about. 

The students wrote me notes and letters appreciating what they learned and what I exposed them to.  Hey...you can’t go wrong with PowerPoint, animation, music, and the Internet....with this type of lesson, students become self-directed learners at an early age. 

Try these ideas!  I’m sure you will be pleased.

Monday, April 4, 2011

Templates.....Templates.....and more Templates!!

Give your students options with creativity

As a teacher do you incorporate using templates in your lesson plans?  There are so many available via web (copyright friendly of course) for you to use.

No matter what your content area is there are templates for reports, resumes, spreadsheets, calendars, PowerPoint presentations, and a host of other categories.  So if you are thinking of increasing the creativity and level of work, not to mention the professionalism it will give your students, try incorporating templates into your lesson plans.  If you ask me, Microsoft Office has some of the best and efficient templates online.

What are you waiting for????  Try it!!