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October 13, 2009

Google Building Maker

Filed under: Business, Technology — Jacquie Henry @ 11:12 pm

Create a 3-D building and store it on Google Building Maker

October 2, 2009

Documentaries – Online resources

Filed under: All Staff, Art, Technology — Jacquie Henry @ 11:35 pm

If you have aspiring student documentarists (is there such a word?) – here are some resources.  A documentary film might be a welcome break from the ubiquitous PowerPoint.

FreeDocumentaries.org

September 25, 2009

New resources to read text aloud to students

Filed under: Uncategorized — Jacquie Henry @ 3:02 pm

We have acquired some new resources recently that can be used for struggling readers.  I hope you will stop in so I can give you a quick tour.

If you would like to poke around yourself – here they are:

Available from the Library Page
(Library page > Click on ” Search Databases”)

World Book

Gale Power Search

All the other Gale Databases

*  I have put the user names and passwords in your mailbox

In World Book you  click the “hear text read aloud” link and then click at the beginning of the text you want to listen to.   ATTENTION FOREIGN LANGUAGE & ESOL teachers – World Book will also translate text into mutliple languages but will not read it aloud in anything other than English.

For the Gale databases you  simply  click the play button on the read audio bar.  Some articles can also be downloaded to ipods etc.

Available from MS Word

This is NOT new – but perhaps you have not seen it before.  Students can copy and paste text from anywhere into a Word document.  Then if they click the windows key and the S key at the same time, the computer will read the text to the student.

Again – if you want a quick tour – come on down!!

September 24, 2009

MIT Highlights for High Schools

Filed under: All Staff — Jacquie Henry @ 8:21 am

Highlights for High School features MIT OpenCourseWare materials that are most useful for high school students and teachers.

There are very useful materials for  AP Biology,  AP Calculus &  AP Physics.  But there are materials for many other areas – Shakespeare, visual arts, introduction to western music and much more.

MIT courses cover a variety of subjects and include videos and other resources for you and your students.  General Subject areas covered are:

* Biology
* Chemistry
* Computers and Electronics
* Engineering
* Foreign Languages
* Math
* Media, Music and The Arts
* Physical Education
* Physics
* Social Sciences
* Writing and Literature

September 19, 2009

Technology & Biology

Filed under: Science — Jacquie Henry @ 10:01 pm

Some good ideas in this blog post – Technology In Biology Class.  Alas!  You will have to look at home.  Entirely too racy for our fiendish filter.

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