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Showing posts with label Teachers. Show all posts

13 October 2007

Classroom Web Pages

An additional goal for creating an interactive classroom environment was to assist the teachers in developing a classroom web page. With the web folders already in place, the System's Operator and I came up with what we thought would be a fool-proof plan for every teacher at Spring Hill Elementary to begin creating an online classroom. The Technology Director at CCBOE asked that we use Word to create these pages. I don't know if you have ever tried to create a web page using Microsoft Word, but it is no easy task! First, I established a table format and developed a four-page template. Once distributed, the teachers could easily open the Word file to edit and make the page their own. Using a template allowed for the design to remain uniform, which is not only pleasing to the casual web surfer but also offers parents familiarity as they navigate the various classroom pages. The training for these web pages, particularly embedding hyperlinks, was challenging for some of the teachers. They hung right in there, and we made it! You can visit these pages by accessing the Classroom Pages Index located on the Spring Hill Elementary home page.

15 September 2007

Numonics White Boards


One of the very first objectives that I established this year was to assist the teachers as they developed skills that would help them to bring their classrooms alive for their students. For nearly two years, Spring Hill Elementary had been slowly adopting the use of interactive white boards. Because these had been set in place with a laptop computer, projector, and ELMO visual presenter the boards were more often than not being used as an expensive screen. Very few teachers had been developing lessons that would utilize these Numonics boards and the Intelliboard software. In the summer, Cabell County Board of Education developed two-day training sessions to help expand the teachers' understanding of what these boards could offer. They also gave the teachers the support and time that they needed in order to create lessons that they could take back to their classrooms in the fall. By taking this experience one step further, I was able to offer the teachers at SHE a unique training day to familiarize themselves with the white boards and to present them with the idea of using interactive technology as a means of differentiated instruction. Check out some examples of VWB lessons below.