Wednesday, May 23, 2012
A Backpack full of knowledge.
Backpack.tv is a web site featuring hundreds of videos created for students and teachers on a variety of subjects. The site is easy to navigate and completely free. Check it out if you are looking for a source for videos on various topics, mostly in math and science.
Monday, May 7, 2012
Hydroelectricity - Catch The Wave!
This is a 10-minute video I put together for my Global Environmental Science class. Using iMovie, I was able to combine clips and music from YouTube and original sources to make a fun film that shows how hydropower is created and what the pros and cons of hydro are. Enjoy!
Check the credits for photo and video credits.
Check the credits for photo and video credits.
Learn About Rock Types
After a month away, I am back with more. I apologize, but school has had me busy and I let this drop. The good news that I have been busy creating content for my classes, and some of it is making its way here.
The first is a presentation on rock types. It was made using Google Docs presentation software and came out pretty good I think. Click the link below to learn more about sedimentary, igneous, and metamorphic rocks.

Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Nurture Nature Interest This Summer
Photo from nps.gov
Admittedly, some of these trips look a little pricey. If you want something more affordable, don't forget about the National Parks. There's a reason Ken Burns called them, "America's Best Idea". If you plan to visit a national park, check out the website before you go and identify the unique learning opportunities for your family while you are there. Oh yeah, America's national parks are FREE from April 21st through 29, 2012. Learn more about them here: National Park Service
Sunday, March 11, 2012
Google Search Sites Video Creator. Quick, Easy, Fun!
Want your students to have a fun way to share the search terms they used to create their project? Check out the Google Site Search Video Creator. A fast fun way to make a quick video. To make your own video, click here: https://searchstories-intl.appspot.com/en-us/creator/
Check out the story I did about Dakota, our crazy Jack Russell Terrier.
Check out the story I did about Dakota, our crazy Jack Russell Terrier.
Friday, March 9, 2012
Best of the Web 2012
Richard Byrne over at freetech4teachers.com has put together a great slideshow highlighting tools that can be used by students and teachers to locate information. He also lists several interactive tools you can use to engage students in real-time polls during class using their mobile devices. how cool is that?
Check out his slideshow here. give yourself some time because you will definitely want to explore some of the related links like 30 Web 2.0 Tools for Teachers.
Check out his slideshow here. give yourself some time because you will definitely want to explore some of the related links like 30 Web 2.0 Tools for Teachers.
Monday, March 5, 2012
The educational potential of YouTube.
Can YouTube help you learn? You bet! If you're like me, you learn best by seeing moving images representing a topic. YouTube is loaded with videos and animations on just about every subject you can imagine.
You can customize your YouTube experience by saving videos as favorites, or by creating playlists. For example, I have created a playlist featuring videos related to biology in Boise. You can see it here.
For example, the video below helped me understand DNA replication much better than I did just by reading the textbook.
You can customize your YouTube experience by saving videos as favorites, or by creating playlists. For example, I have created a playlist featuring videos related to biology in Boise. You can see it here.
For example, the video below helped me understand DNA replication much better than I did just by reading the textbook.
Tools to enhance and reinforce learned material.
There is a very active blog out there called Technology for Teachers. Although the title indicates that the information is intended for teachers, parents and students might want to view this regularly or subscribe to the feed. The blog highlights resources that people can use to help reinforce learning. Check it out at http://www.freetech4teachers.com/
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Classroom ideas for biology teachers.
Found a cool link to some resources for Bio teachers. Check out nabt.org, the National Association of Biology Teachers.
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