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371.33 Blogging Class At Region 4: Friday Afternoon Fun!

October 5th, 2007 · No Comments


A wonderful group of teachers, librarians and other school people are spending the afternoon learning about blogs and wikis at the Regional Service Center.

After doing a little research on their own, their comments about the experience included:

Cool Cat Teacher: using blogs, wikis to help our teachers and our students do lots of things…has helpful ino on how-to

TeenLibrarian: urban fiction for teens..short stories about teens, comments about the books and stories

Just One More Book: used author list looking for particular authors especially for middle school…not too many choices, but idea of podcasts was intriguing.

Library of Congress: upcoming events, podcasts of different authors, events, blog

Nelson Central: looking at the different classes, very simple lessons about letters for very young children that she could use with her very young students

Kathy Schrock: downloading unitedstreaming onto i-pods…using the medium in a different format

Wiki thoughts:

One of the groups present was from a district where their teachers use wikis for a variety of things: online discussion, share information between teachers about subject areas, training, communication between team leaders, etc…post changes and edits of information,post response for homework on wiki page.

LibrarySuccess Best Practices: good stuff!

We did spend the last part of the time looking at how to create a blog and seeing how “ridiculously” easy it is!

FYI:

Some other blogging “class” notes to review other thoughts…

July 10th

June 10th

and if you have any doubts about using technology with kids, review this post and watch the video (it wouldn’t work for our class today so I am making it available for the students should they check here!)

[go here to see comments the students made to the post as it appeared on my mirror image!]

Tags: Blogging · Social Networking · Technology · Wikis

005.369 Microsoft PowerPoint: A Way to Work with Screen Shots

October 1st, 2007 · 1 Comment

 

Library girl tagged me to do a visual meme… a screen shot of my desktop…and since I TRY really hard to make this a learning & informational blog…I completed the task and am giving you the directions how to use a PowerPoint slide as a work surface for any photo…screenshot or digital photo.

She gave great directions for taking the screen shot.
Paste the shot to a blank slide in PowerPoint. Use the “crop tool” from the Picture toolbar to cut away excess parts of the picture you don’t want or need…of course I didn’t cut a lot way on this one because it was the desktop!
Save the results in whatever format you need or want. Remember jpeg is a great general format for lots of uses.
That’s it..easy as that!

O yes…my desktop…I LOVE this Microsoft desktop…it has been around for a really long time and I put it on any computer that I can control the desktop. I try to keep the geranium uncovered (my attempt to keeping the desktop clean) and I use the glass window panes to park things I am working on..be they documents, PPTs, or catalog records! and it reminds me a lot of a favorite part of the country that is a long way away from here and that I don’t get to visit anymore…sort of a way to daydream and work at the same time.

And yes, you might notice my trashcan …lower right corner…my homage to the many “happy” days I spent on MACs!

Ok, I guess I fulfilled the meme… I tag anyone who is interested!

Tags: Technology