Showing posts with label wikis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wikis. Show all posts

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Teaching All Students Wiki

I realize that I have not done a great job of posting recently, getting used to have in a baby, school and many other factors have gotten in the way!  That being said, I have a ton of great posts that I'm getting ready so if you can hang in there a little longer I'll be putting them up soon.

While you are waiting it occurred to me tonight that I never specifically posted about my wiki that I have - http://teachntech.wikispaces.com.  I keep this wiki as a backup to some of the presentations that I've done over the years.  I've posted instructions on using Boardmaker, Google Docs for Communication and lots of info on various iOS apps.  Feel free to check it out!

Patrick


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Sunday, January 31, 2010

#ATIA2010 - Orlando, Saturday

Saturday was a short day, but I was able to find some good sessions.  It seemed to be a day for Twitter as I was able to attend sessions by @briandowd & @assistivetek.

Brian Dowd, @briandowd, shared his experiences as Assistive Technologist for Alton School district (in Southern Illinois), as well as Region I & III in the same area.  One difficulty of his position is how large an area he has to service in a given week!  His solution, a Wiki, it allows teachers to get resources and ask questions.

Brian Friedlander, AssistiveTek, shared some technology supports for writing.  Now, I was unable to stay for the entire session (due to having to get ready for my presentation), but I did hear some very interesting points!  He spent some time talking about some of the new features of Inspiration - Drag & Drop editing, mind mapping, presentation mode, and more.  He also showed some of the ways that other programs, like Solo Suite 6, could integrate in to provide word prediction and such.

The last presentation I attended, well that would be my own!  I was very excited to again present at ATIA.  For those of you new to the blog it's about my idea to help my students with SCD research and present on a topic (for example desert animals).  You can see the presentation here - My Crazy Idea....

I'd like to take a moment to thank several folks for coming to the presentation (and not heckling) - Jeanette, Chris, Brian & especially Lisa, along with all the others who stayed around to the very end for my session.  It was a blast to present, and I can't wait to do it again.


Patrick


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Thursday, April 30, 2009

50+ Ways to Create Digital Stories



Sue Waters of the Edublogger shared a great resource for creating digital storybooks! Created by Alan Levine of CogDogBlog wrote a wiki sharing 50+ digital story sites. The wiki is broken into several parts including reviews of many sites, and examples of how each can be used. It's a great way to find the perfect story platform for your classroom!

Photo courtesy of Flickr Creative Commons: jakebouma

Patrick

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Friday, September 5, 2008

Boardmaker Wiki

Here's a great wiki for Boardmaker users.

Boardmaker Wiki

It has several tutorials and how-to's on it. Also it contains several templates. As far as I know it works for both Boardmaker 5 and 6. Have fun checking it out!

Patrick