Thursday, April 21, 2011

Iowa 1:1 Conference

Dear Readers:

I had the great pleasure and honor to present at the 1:1 conference in Des Moines on April 20th. Shayla Hunefeld and I put together two presentations to share with others interested in technology. I will not go into great detail on what we presented by I will supply the links so that you can preview them. We did a presentation on creating websites and also on creating webquests.
Shayla and I really enjoyed meeting other tech minded people and sharing our ideas and experiences with others. The part I enjoyed the most was listening to Nancy Movall discuss what she sees as the future for Iowa and Technology. Nancy has received a grant to help create an online warehouse of information and programs. Nancy feels that the warehouse is the beginning, but that Iowa teachers not only need to use the warehouse but also contribute what they have as well. Imagine a warehouse where all the teachers in Iowa placed their best lessons to share with others. It is an amazing concept and idea. We all need to support Nancy and her endeavor by using the warehouse and also contributing to the warehouse. It will become live in the fall so be on the lookout and I will place a link here once it is live. If you have any questions or ideas to share with how to make this a reality please share.

Sincerely,

Chris

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

3rd/8th

Dear Readers:

I had mentioned earlier that our third and eighth graders were working on African American Heroes so I thought I would share a few of the links from the project.

Michael Jordan
Martin Luther King
Jackie Robinson

Chris

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Teresa Alesch


Our thoughts and prayers are with our Knight Teresa Alesch. Please take time to Think Pink and send support to all those in need. The Middle School Knights are proud of Mrs. Alesch.

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Khan Academy

Dear Readers:

I have forgot to let you know about a great resource for learning material. The Khan Academy is a selection of free videos that explain multiple topics in education. I would suggest bookmarking the site. This is a great site for homework help and also a refresher for things forgotten.

Monday, March 7, 2011

3rd/8th

Dear Readers:

Our third and eighth graders are working on a class project together. The third graders have written reports about famous African Americans and the eighth graders are going to help turn those reports into websites. We also have the fifth graders working with the fourth graders in completing webquests; which the fifth graders have become quite proficient. I am starting to see the amazing things that we can do with technology coming to the forefront. These projects are examples of the Iowa Core Curriculum at work. The engagement we have seen with students and these types of activities is astounding. I will look forward to actually posting links to the third and eighth grade project for your use. Have a great day and more to come especially with the budget outlook for Iowa.

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

The National Plan

Dear Readers:

Arne Duncan in his letter to Members of Congress calls for applying the advanced technologies used in our daily personal and professional lives to our entire education system to improve student learning, accelerate and scale up the adoption of effective practices, and use data and information to continuous improvement.

How have we started to make that change? Are we still trying to ride a system of education that is not working? We no longer live in the industrial age, but have moved onto the informational age. In the Transforming America Education Learning Powered by Technology states professionals routinely use the Web and tools, such as wikis, blogs, and digital content for research, collaboration, and communication demanded in their jobs. They gather data and analyze the data using inquiry and visualization tools. They use graphical and 3D modeling tools for design. For students, using these real-world tools creates learning opportunities that allow them to grapple with real-world problems-opportunities that prepare them to be more productive members of a globally competitive workforce.

The change is starting to occur in education in general, but it is slow moving. I have heard the conversation around the water cooler and at different educational meetings about how we are not meeting the needs of our students. How we know what education should look like, but not sure how to make that a reality. Information is readily available at every turn and most people reach in their pocket pull out a cell phone and google what they need. The time of just memorizing facts is becoming a thing of the past. When I want to remember something now I bookmark in the computer to view again. I was at a meeting with Mr. Carver when he told a story about being at NASA and how a tech told him his phone has more technological power than what was on the lunar lander. We need to see changes not only in the educational building; but also in higher education, community involvement, local, state and national governments. All of these pieces will play apart in how education will begin to look.

We here at Graettinger-Terril have begun to take the steps necessary for that journey, but are a long way from home. However I do not believe their is an end to this journey because it will constantly change. We need to make the moves necessary and provide the right resources to make this a reality. I appreciate your time in reading this long dialogue and if you have any thoughts on what we can do I greatly appreciate it.

Chris

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Homework Help

Dear Readers:

I came across this post in Edutopia. Edutopia is an education site created by George Lucas. I hear from community members how sometimes they do not understand a concept or a problem, well here is a site for you. The blog speaks about homework help from teachers in New York. If you try the site please let me know how it works.

Sincerely,

Chris