Tuesday, August 26, 2014
TEDx: Shawn Achor - "The Happiness Advantage: Linking Positive Brains to Performance"
Here is to a happy new school year.
Friday, August 22, 2014
Tailor reading level for student Google searches
My start at collecting tech resources for struggling learners. Adjusting google search by reading level. http://t.co/qkukbRu3MJ #miched
— Tara Becker-Utess (@t_becker10) August 22, 2014Tara is building upon an idea that Tammy Lind presented at Best of MACUL presents CUE Rock Star this summer in Saugatuck. The cool thing about most techniques designed for struggling learners is that almost anyone can benefit from them. Tara and Tammy inspired me to lay out the quick and easy steps that allow students to search by reading level. This will come in hugely handy this year as I teach my elementary students to formulate effective searches.
Here you go.
- After performing a Google Search, click on Search Tools
- Next click on reading level
- Choose the reading level. In my example I am simulating third graders doing African animal reports. I will ask them to click "Basic" and this will return only results that are the easiest to read.
These three clicks can greatly tailor the types of search results students receive, making the experience more useful for everyone.
Here is more great stuff from Tammy's ISTE 14 presentation on this very topic.
Thursday, August 14, 2014
All of the motivation you need for a great school year
Michael and a panel of other educators want to continue their mission of hacking professional development. If you liked the video, give them a vote to present at South by Southwest this Spring in Austin, TX.
Thursday, June 12, 2014
Gary Abud Jr. nails the essence of #MichEd
It is great to see so many people I consider close friends and colleagues featured in the piece as well. We really have something special here in Michigan. In fact it has inspired me to coin a new slogan.
"Michigan public education: #42 in per pupil funding, #1 in heart!"
Friday, June 6, 2014
Photo Friday: No hating on the tablet shooters
I was "that guy" that some of you make fun of who takes vacation photos with his iPad or other tablet. What you see below are some pretty good twilight shots made with the Sony Xperia Z Android tablet. As much as I love my 3rd generation iPad, the Z made me a believer in the "other side" and I don't think I would produce nearly the same results with my Apple device. Before you go hatin' on "that guy" again, realize they might be on to something. Besides, there are a bundle of post-production apps that can then either enhance of take the photos to a new level of creativity.
Although my tablet has some varied photo settings, the key to these shots was stability. For each one I found a solid surface to lean the device against. For the "Esquire" shot I employed the self timer so there wouldn't be any wiggle in my image. Camera shake more than anything will derail your low light shooting. The Xperia Z received a major upgrade in optics over its predecessor the Xperia S and features other fabulous Sony quality components.
Hacking #ISTE
I didn't hack into any computer system or manipulate any records. I would have no idea where to even start that process other than with some eleven-year-old's instruction video on YouTube. Just think of my "hacking" as attending the massive educational technology conference in a non-traditional way to meet my own personal needs.
San Antonio was my third ISTE but I never did register for the 2013 conference. I still learned as much, if not more than I did in Denver and in San Diego. I saved between $300 - $450 and had an amazing learning experience. Here is how.
ISTE has gotten so big that I liken it to the Super Bowl. The game or in this case the conference sessions are just one piece of the overall circus. At the Super Bowl there is the NFL Experience which is an interactive fan zone of displays and activities. There are often celebrities and players signing autographs as well as countless other ways to have fun. The NFL's corporate sponsors also descend on the host city and put on tons of parties and promotions open to anyone and not just ticket holders for the game. ISTE is the same way now. The exhibit hall is easily the biggest single gathering of edtech resources anywhere in the United States and free evening receptions will keep anyone stuffed all week. Just don't check your cholesterol for a couple of weeks. Other user-organized, non-affiliated events like the Apple Distinguished Educator photo walks also abound. The 2012 walk in San Diego was my single favorite part of the trip.
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ISTE does charge $50 for exhibit hall passes but comped ones can be found quite easily by checking vendor websites. Thanks to the great people at Spelling City for the two days of passes they sent me last year. By camping out at some of the bigger booths like Google's and Adobe's I caught session after session from people like Kyle Pace and Leslie Fisher, all of which were of the same quality state conferences run up as featured classes.
Most valuable though at ISTE is the chance to spend face-to-face time with some of the most incredible people in the world of education. During the previous two conferences I attended very few sessions because the social area conversations and networking opportunities were too compelling to leave. In San Antonio I didn't have that dilemma. Lunch with Rushton Hurley and Ken Shelton (yep...name dropping) was worth the hassle of flying through O'Hare on a stormy day.
Let me state for the record that I truly appreciate all ISTE does for education in general and all the organization puts into their annual epic nerdfest. Without such a tremendous conference program, all of the ancillary benefits I am describing wouldn't exist. That goes also for all who give presentations. These people still endure a significant amount of cost and give their time to make the event what it is. For thousands upon thousands of educators every year the conference provides exactly what they need and if you have never been I highly recommend doing the full boat. I should also add to that record that I was careful in San Antonio to respect physical conference boundaries accessible to full-paying registrants. There was no sneaking past or "just acting like I belong".
I have gotten some kickback from a few people in the edtech world who state that I am missing the "intent" of the conference. To me the intent of ISTE is to bring educators together and help them grow professionally. That is exactly what I get from it. The irony lies in the fact that most of us, including the critics take great joy in mastering a digital tool and then McGyvering it to meet our own needs in a special way. Isn't that all I am doing by attending ISTE this way?
Right now I have a few factors up in the air and may or may not make it to Atlanta. I am hopeful a few pieces will fall into place and I can spend a few days with all who will be on their own learning adventures. Make the most of your ISTE experience, however you choose to do so.
Thursday, June 5, 2014
Insanely Great Science Journals from 1:1 Android 1st Graders
This spring the class studied the metamorphosis of caterpillars into butterflies. Kristi sent the students daily pictures via Chirp and then by using the Skitch app, each student annotated his or her observations. Students then built beautiful journals of the entire process in the Book Creator app.
By using real pictures and annotation tools, students were able to create truly scientific products as opposed to the old cartoonish drawings they used to make in their science journals. The depth of exploration and knowledge displayed is fascinating.
A year ago, Kristi tried this project as part of a pilot with Sony. That class organized findings in Pic Collage. Employing Book Creator has taken it to a completely new level as the app creates an ePub readable on many electronic devices. To share it here I had to convert the .ePub in Zamzar to a PDF and upload it to Issuu.
Below is one student's beautiful work. Original .ePub to download
Monday, June 2, 2014
#WWDC14 Family Sharing coming to iOS 8
There are some mind blowing features coming to the Mac that may be very helpful in the classroom like the annotation of photos without using Preview, easier search in Safari, and more ways to move content from iOS devices to Macs.
The feature most intriguing to me though is what Apple calls "Family Sharing" on iOS devices. Up to six family members whose Apple IDs use the same credit card can now have shared access to each other's calendars, reminder lists, media like music and movies, as well as the "find my device" apps.
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As families become increasingly more mobile and each member spends more time on his or her own device, the sharing of this information can help everyone know where the other one is, what is on the family agenda, and who needs to get what stuff at the store. I know it will help mine.
Thanks Flocabulary!
Thanks to everyone at Flocabulary.com for your fabulous videos that have made learning so much fun. Here is a little remix of Double Trouble to show you just how much fun kids at Blue Star Elementary had rocking out during lunchtime.
Friday, May 30, 2014
Photo Friday: High Speed Shutter
The beauty of the digital DSLR camera is that you can take shot after shot until you get it just right.
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Wednesday, May 28, 2014
WOTV: A Unique Preschool - Taking learning out of the classroom
25 words better than "rigorous"
Luckily people in education are starting to re-think our overuse of these words. It is not hard to do when we take a look at their actual meanings.
Take a look at this screenshot from Thesaurus.com for "rigorous".
Do we really want our schools to be harsh, brutal, oppressive, and ironhanded? I don't. Here are twenty-five words that I feel paint a much better picture of the kinds of schools we want to lead and have our students experience.
challenging
encompassing
growth-inspiring
robust
enriching
expectation-ladened
vigorous
hearty
dynamic
compelling
highpowered
demanding
engaging
captivating
preparatory
deep
rich
strapping
brawny
stout
percolating
amplifying
enhancing
souped-up
elaborate
We should strive to get the absolute most from our students and develop their talents. That experience doesn't have to be an unpleasant one. It is a safe bet everyone involved will grow even more if we aren't so ironhanded.
Tuesday, May 27, 2014
Point and Shoot 3D Modeling with 123D Catch
The cat sculpture above was created by one of our third graders in art class. It is a nice piece of work in the style of artist Laurel Burch. After it and others were displayed in the library for a couple of weeks students took them home.
We were able to create a 3D interactive digital replica simply through the iPad's camera and the 123D Catch app from Autodesk.
The app directs the user through a series of shots in order to capture all angles of a 3D object. After some rendering, the app sews together all overlapping images and creates a digital version. It is extremely easy.
The cool thing is that content created in any of the 123D apps can be further edited and developed via a companion Autodesk web app. The cat sculpture had a lot of excess space in the model like bookshelves and background that I was able to remove. Be warned though. Some of the models you send from your mobile device to the app can be pretty big and take significant time and memory to load. Once I cut out the extras, working with model was much smoother.
These models can also be printed at home if you have a compatible 3D printer or 3D prints can be ordered through Autodesk. If you thought the world of Maker Faires and 3D modeling was far beyond your tech savviness, this app makes the process as easy as point and shoot.
10 Seconds from Infotech
Demystifying the new iMovie
A number of the old habit workflows no longer work. This was the scene at the Connected Educator Un/conference about a month ago. Several of us were completely stumped at using green screen in the newest version.
How intuitive are the new controls in latest version of iMovie? This easy. Thanks @billvanlooteach pic.twitter.com/e6pTNsJB6q
— Andy Losik (@mrlosik) April 26, 2014Jon recently overhauled the Advanced iMovie Techniques slide deck for the new version, demystifying all of the changes. Enjoy.
Friday, May 23, 2014
Photo Friday: Market Day
Photo Friday: Blue Skies
After thinking the Memorial Day Parade started at 9:30 instead of 9:00 we ventured to the Blue Star Elementary playground to enjoy the great holiday weather. The blue skies had returned and launched another beautiful Michigan summer along the Lake Michigan shore.
Monday, May 19, 2014
The Untapped Power of Apple's Preview
My only complaint was that although I could export slides as images, I couldn't export images with transparent backgrounds.
I shared this with my buddy Jon Corippo the other night and he mentioned using Preview to do it. I had really only ever used Preview to view .pdf files on my Mac. Jon explained that he builds in Keynote, saves as an image, and then opens it in Preview. The same Instant Alpha in Keynote exists on the "Edit Toolbar" in Preview (VIEW - Show Edit Toolbar). Once you alpha out your background you can export (under FILE) as a .png.
I had no idea.
The Edit Toolbar also allows you to add text and shapes, as well as crop and adjust your image...all for free.
Friday, May 16, 2014
Fourteen years of handing out superpowers
As I take a second to look back over the last fourteen years of Infotech, it is pretty amazing how much it has changed.
We started out as one of the first school districts in Michigan to have wireless laptops with our blue Apple "clamshell" iBooks. Since then we have moved to being much more web-based and have MacBooks with ten times the capabilities of the original iBooks.
We utilize many of Google's Apps for Education and we have Apple iPads running iOS and Sony tablets that run Android. It seems like we are broadening students' exposure to more and more tools and devices every year.
One thing hasn't changed though. The goal of Infotech has been and always will be to build technology skills that students can use to enhance learning in their regular classroom. I call them "learning superpowers" that allow them to access information in amazing ways and to share what they learn in amazing ways. Here is to many more great years to come in Infotech.
Wednesday, May 14, 2014
#MichEd Un/Conference Excellent Adventure Keynote
Autodesk offering free software to educators
Now they are making a big push for education and inviting educators to use all of their software for free.
There are some amazing design apps for as young as 4th grade and some serious high-end tools for computer-aided drafting and video editing projects as well.
For a good place to start, go to the app store and find anything "123d" for your iPad. Let your kids figure out how quickly they can begin molding and modeling. Be warned that you will probably want to get a 3D printer though so you can make their creations a reality .
My favorite so far is the Catch app that lets you shoot panoramic shots of an object and then the apps builds it into a 3D digital model. I showed our art teacher how I created a digital version of one of the 3rd grade sculptures a girl at Blue Star Elementary made. This gives us the ability to save physical creativity in digital portfolios or share it far beyond school walls.
Autodesk is involved in so much. I was surprised to learn they also make the Pixlr online creativity suite, Tinkerbox app (iOS), and the Instructables app (iOS and Android).
Look for what I hear will be an impressive presence at ISTE this summer.
I would bet serious money that this company will become a major, well-known force in education in the next 5 years...if not a lot sooner.
Thursday, May 8, 2014
A view from above
Live streaming video by UstreamTo find out where the ISS is use this tracker.
Tuesday, April 29, 2014
Discovery Communications cans "Bad Teachers"
Steve Dembo, writing for Discovery Education posted the following statement on the organization's blog today.
"Discovery Education’s mission is to celebrate and support the millions of dedicated professionals around the world who have made teaching their life’s work.As such, we share your concerns with the ID program “Bad Teacher.”Discovery Communications operates over 200 channels worldwide and 14 in the US, including the entertainment channel ID. The program “Bad Teacher” on ID is not associated with, nor does it reflect the beliefs of, Discovery Education.We appreciate the support of the educational community for bringing this to our attention and we are pleased to share that Discovery Communications has decided to immediately cancel this program, removing it from ID’s on-air and online schedule.At Discovery Education, we hold teachers and the teaching profession in the highest regard. We remain committed to supporting educators around the world in their tireless efforts to enhance the culture of learning for every child, every day."Thank you Discovery Communications and Discovery Education for all you do.
Okay CBS, it is time for you to do the same with your new sitcom with a similar name.
Thursday, April 24, 2014
Explore The World Of Chromville In Augmented Reality
Here is the backstory on this mystical land according to Chromville.com.
"The ancient world Chromville, is well known for its power source of color. It´s placed in a galaxy far, far away and there are at least five villages: Firecity, Stonetown, Greenland, Waterville and Cloudskingdom. Its inhabitants, the Chromers, look like their environment and live in peace thanks to the colorful beauty of their homeland. However, the planet´s color is fading away mysteriously in some regions and they are in danger of losing its power.
Your quest is to help Chromers to discover the enigma and solve the color problem of their planet. Paint and play with your friends and family to discover all the interactive mysteries of this adventure."
The app is still in beta but performance is consistent enough to start using it with students. Chromville is planning on expanding quickly and is currently (April 2014) running a writing contest so students can play a role in developing the narrativesoccurring in the different villages.
As a teacher, my favorite aspect is the open-endedness of the site. The app and coloring pages help bring characters to life...but who these characters are and what makes them special is only limited by the user's imagination.
Hands-down though my favorite feature is the blank character maker. I may...or may not have created my own Mr. T in Chromville. All I can say is, "I pity the fool who doesn't give this site and app a spin."
This instructional video shows how to get started.
Tuesday, April 22, 2014
Hangin' with #2GuysShow, Havin' a Daqri, Talkin' #CUERockStar
Great stuff from Drew and Brad as they discuss Augmented Reality creation through Daqri.
I jumped in at the end to talk about #CUERockstar Saugatuck coming up in July as well as a bunch of other awesome things like this performance from Pearl Jam.
Catch the 2 Guys Show every Tuesday night at 9:00 PM EDT.
Congration, you have great voice.
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Look no further than the Walmart bakery. Spelling matters. Grammar matters. This cake artist conveyed a lovely message, a really heartfelt one and even added a new word to the lexicon. Unfortunately that gets lost in the grammar.
I hope it tasted good. It seems like spelling and grammar ought to garner a deep discount off of the $15 asking price.
Monday, April 21, 2014
Going Big - Caine's Arcade Style
Inspired by all of the creativity and ingenuity involved in the building of Caine's Arcade, I took our annual research of the World's tallest skyscrapers into the cardboard construction world.
This project with third graders took on many layers.
-Learning to research, looking
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for specific facts
-Manipulating and studying models in Sketchup
-Understanding and calculating scale, 200 feet in real life equaled one foot of cardboard
-Engineering of a free-standing structure
-Creativity and style
-Developing perseverance and stamina when the best laid plans fall flat, literally
Some projects came together much better than others. We are dedicating one final class period to our architecture next week. At that time, we will sit down and take a hard look at what went well and what did not go well. Not all buildings are are going to stand as well as this version of the Willis Tower in Chicago. The biggest challenge will be for the kids to tell me why their building experience went well or what could have gone better. They are just third graders. If we don't give them the chance to try projects like this and experience the trials and tribulations of collaboration then we can't expect it just to naturally happen.
Thursday, April 17, 2014
The Joy of Reading: "Happy" by Pharell Williams
I love playing this song for my students. It was only natural to mash up some Discovery Education footage from some of my favorite story videos to demonstrate the true joy that lies in reading.
Be happy my friends.
Wednesday, April 16, 2014
The Power of Community and a Little Creativity #HTownStrong
On an early December evening of last year I plopped emotionally exhausted into the big leather chair I plop into on most evenings. I fired up the Neu.Draw app on my iPad to unwind and within a few minutes I had crafted a Hamilton Community Schools version of the Boston Strong logo.
You see, it had been a rough few days around the little town in West Michigan where I teach. A few days earlier one of our very best teachers had been taken from us in an auto accident on his way to school. Josh Hoppe was all that is right with teaching and inspiring learners. Kids were hurting. Teachers were hurting. The whole town was hurting. Josh's funeral would be the next morning and for me personally the logo was just a way of digging for some extra strength to get beyond the sadness and hurt.
Like a lot of things, I posted it to social media and within a few minutes people were asking to borrow it as their avatars. I happily obliged and over the course of the next few days I started to see it more and more. Now, I literally see it everywhere in this community, especially on social media where countless people I know and don't know are using it to represent their pride for a community that has time and time again come together to support each other. Just today I noticed that the parent volunteer office had added it to its letterhead and the Hamilton Baseball team was featuring it on its new shirts.
Pretty cool! I don't care about intellectual royalties. I am just honored a great community finds something it likes in something I created, well borrowed from the Boston community. It has served the same purpose in Beantown.
I am a big fan of irony and here is the funny part. Shortly after I moved to Hamilton in 1997, the University of Iowa told Hamilton we could no longer use the school's stenciled Hawkeye logo. There was a community-wide logo contest. I won $400...for second place. No, I didn't have my design chosen as the community's new rallying point over fifteen years ago. I am glad they like my second attempt.
Stay strong H-Town!
Make the amazing by combining Discovery Education and iMovie.
Here is a step-by-step screencast for using the great footage available from Discovery Education Streaming in conjunction with the superpowers the iMovie trailer feature delivers.
In the video I demonstrate making trailers on a Mac. The same can done with an iOS device as well. The process is similar but varies slightly. One of my edtech pioneer heroes Kathy Schrock offers up this super guide.
Check out additional hints and ideas on this process as I host Discovery's "DENvice" this week on Facebook.
Tuesday, April 15, 2014
An Ultimate Guide On Aptoide And Its Usability
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- Being a secure app, you can get it downloaded on your phone without any kind of problem
- Users can also upload the apps on their own store which also remains accessible to other people as well
How effective is this app for iOS devices?
For iOS following features can be accessible:
- You can install the apps and games you like for free
- Gets updated quickly so that more apps are available
- Being available in different languages, this app also serves as an alternative to many other applications
This app was developed for android based OS but with the help of Cydia, this app also works on iOS devices.
Following steps help you download Aptoide for iOS devices:
- First of all, install the latest iOS version on your phone to make it safe and secure
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The major USP of this app is that this app works well in case of slow net connections thus saving your mobile data too. Usability of the app lies in making it more workable and providing to you the facility to have an access to large numbers games and other apps right there. Aptoide for iPhone is highly efficient and has proved its mettle to the world when it comes to providing a flawless entertainment experience.
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This Shazam Online PC was established in 1999. More than 100 million clients downloaded this application in play store. It just uses your versatile or PC's receiver to perceive the music. In the event that the music playing in your surroundings coordinated with any of the tunes in Shazam's database, it will disclose to you the melody that is playing in your close-by.
Shazam for Computer Free Download:
As I said over, this application is solely created to use on advanced cells. Shockingly, there is no official application to download and introduce Shazam for the PC. Try not to Worry; Where there is a will, there is a way. Like that, there is likewise an approach to introduce Shazam for PC Windows 8.1/8/7 and Mac.
Here, you require an android emulator to utilize Shazam on Laptop. Android emulator causes you to play android applications on your Windows and Mac working frameworks. Along these lines, in the first place, you need to download an android emulator or application player on your PC.
- The best android emulator is bluestacks.
Essentially, there are two forms of bluestacks. One is the web based introducing emulator and other is Offline installer emulator.
- You require the web association with introduce Bluestacks online installer record. In this way, ensure you have legitimate web association while introducing it.
- Presently, Bluestacks disconnected installer, you require not have any web association with finish the establishment, dissimilar to bluestacks online installer.
In the event that you need Bluestacks Offline Installer, you can download it from the connection given underneath. Establishment direction is additionally given.
Shazam for PC or Laptop Windows 8.1,8,7 and Mac:
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- It might take few moments to open.
- You can discover "seek box" on the landing page of bluestacks programming.
- Tap on the hunt box to look what you need.
- Sort "Shazam" in the hunt box and don't press enter.
- You will see a few outcomes underneath the inquiry box in regards to your hunt question.
- Tap on the one you need to introduce and the present window explores to Google Play Store.
- You can see Install choice there and tap on it.
- Your Shazam for PC download begins instantly and establishment will be done consequently after got done with downloading.
You can see the introduced applications in landing page or My applications segment.
In the event that Shazam application is recorded there implies you introduced Shazam for Windows effectively.
That is it. Make the most of your new involvement with Shazam on your PC. In the event that you have any inquiries with respect to the establishment or use, you can ask us utilizing the remark box gave beneath. We react as quickly as time permits.
Wednesday, April 9, 2014
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Thursday, April 3, 2014
Understanding Mobdro for iPhone and How To Download The App
Knowing about the app
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App for IOS
Today for iOS this innovative application can be downloaded. The app is known to be as Mobdro For iPhone is mostly downloaded by iPhone users, Mac users and iPad users, while going through the instructions and following you have to make sure first, you have understood everything properly. As if you haven’t clearly understood then it may happen that you make a mistake and you have to resume everything again.
Safety standards
Now number of individuals ponder seriously about the safety standards of Mobdro and how far it is secure and legal to download and utilize. Such concerns are unavoidable as when it comes to downloading an app with bigger claims safety and legality comes to mind, as none would love to run through the risk. This app is practically a media gushing app bent on offering good measure of media substance. The app does not have its own substance rather it is known to import substances from varying other sources and offers the same to the clients. The app imports item from those sources, which intend to operate safely securely, without compromising at any point.
Downloading the app
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Thank You Michael - a Video Response
The video is by a California middle schooler who has Autism and with the help of his teacher, Michael shares his daily struggles and desire to be included by his peers. It is powerfully honest and as I began to show it my upper elementary students I could tell they really "got" his message. The response on this site was great too and Michael's mom actually took time to leave a little thank you in the comments.
To harness some of the energy generated from our discussions in the classroom, the kids and I began to brainstorm what we might be able to do in order to let Michael know we appreciate the courage it took to make his video and that we all deepened our awareness of Autism from his work. What follows is a student-created video response.
This one is for you Michael!
Thank You Michael from Andy Losik on Vimeo.
Wednesday, April 2, 2014
Best of MACUL presents #CueRockStar Saugatuck Updates
Tuesday, April 1, 2014
Join the #MichEd movement. Share great teaching in Michigan.
The #MichEd Video Challenge is aimed at collecting all of the awesomeness in one spot. Please consider sharing the great things you are doing with your students. We must tell our own stories. We are the only ones who really know how they go.
Friday, March 28, 2014
Update: #FlippedClassroom Flop
Mako by Emma from Andy Losik on Vimeo.
So it has been three weeks since my attempt to get second graders making movies crashed and burned right before my principal's eyes for my formal observation.
I can't tell you how much support my sharing that experience generated from readers of my blog and friends on social media. I stated then that it was actually an experience I needed because I was bound to grow from it and see this project through to completion.
Now three weeks later I am proud to share that over half of the second graders have successfully completed their projects. Check out Emma's above.
Along the way the kids began to express their frustration over the amount of background noise that kept interfering with their voiceover work. Others simply struggled with using that specific feature in iMovie. To assist in this step, I slowed down the process and worked one-on-one with them on this part. One kid would record at a time with me away from where the rest were working quietly. To provide help to those still just trying to reach this step, I set up a Genius Bar just like at the Apple store. Kids who had mastered the process set up shop to help other students. Those completely done or waiting to record voice could select from a handful of problem solving games like Tinkerball and Tumble Town.
Projects are getting done with quality. Kids are getting one-on-one time with me. Kids are helping kids while others build additional skills...and I got better as a teacher. It just took a few lumps getting to this point. As far as the observation goes, my principal came back yesterday and liked the progress. He even spent a little time working at the Genius Bar helping kids with their videos.
Wednesday, March 26, 2014
Before you post... T.H.I.N.K!
Wednesday, March 19, 2014
Is your Teaching an Excellent Adventure or Bogus Journey?
I posted earlier about the hands-on session I will be leading but here is a peek at the opening address I am hammering out down in the basement.
"Happy" Wednesday!
I hope it adds as much "Happy" to your day as it did mine!
Friday, March 14, 2014
#MACUL14 Lightining Talk: 15 seconds with 15 great Michigan Educators
I chose to take my five minutes and salute fifteen amazing Michigan educators whose contribution to my personal learning network have allowed me to learn all that I have and keep me going in my daily teaching life. It was a live version of the Twitter #FollowFriday hashtag.
Here they are. I could easily produce a list of fifteen more over and over again. I learn from hundreds of great people constantly.
Ben Rimes: @techsavvyed
Kristi Zoerhof: @kristizoerhof
Brad Wilson: @dreambition
Rebecca Wildman: @rebeccawildman
Brad Waid: @techbradwaid
Drew Minock: @techminock
John Sowash: @jrsowash
Karen Bosch: @karlyb
Mark Behnke: @mbanksvid
Amber Kowatch: @amberkowatch
Tony Dilaura: @anthonydilaura
David Prindlw: @dprindle
Kelly Kermode: @coachk
Dave Tebo: @tebotweets
Dan Spencer: @runfardvs
There are so many more and I will salute them periodically throughout the months to come. Thanks to all of these great people.
Friday, March 7, 2014
#FlippedClassroom Flop
Second graders were beginning the process of creating their first iMovies, ones that will involve the reporting of animal facts in a voice-over with stunning images from Arkive.org. I had taught this lesson twice in the last week and it had been a great experience. I figured it would be a home run for the evaluation. I however, fell victim to a trap I was consciously avoiding...trying to put on a good show instead of just good teaching.
In retrospect, I was really just trying to do too much. I wanted to show my ability to screencast or "DVR my teaching" so I prerecorded the steps kids would need to follow in order to make the movie. We would focus mainly on Day 1's task of collecting three images and organizing them in iPhoto. I have the video posted at MrLosik.Blogspot.com and now as they work on the project, they can review the steps instead of me repeating myself.
Things started to unravel when I fired up the screencast as the introduction. I have done this before in other lessons and it allows me to "co-teach" with my own instructions. The problem this time was that I had no sound coming from my speakers. All the kids could hear was the laptop and it was too faint, even as I tried to explain things along with the video.
That was the "I do it" portion. Next we did a "We do it" where the kids helped me go through the process. By the time we were ready to send them to the "You do it" independent portion they were squirrelly from me keeping them on the floor for too long.
In retrospect, the screencast should have been held back until next time. It still have a lot of merit and when we revisit this activity. Showing it off to have it included in the observation clouded the educational benefit of it and caused the kids to be on the floor too long. I am also questioning when the right age is to use principles of the flipped classroom is with students. Second Grade might be a little young. That is the learning I took away from it.
As for the rest of the period, it took some work and individualized attention but all students completed their Day 1 task of collecting the images and organizing them. A number of them began to research their animal facts as well. Next time will go better I promised them and told them that their hard work will pay off in the end.
My principal was understanding and commented that he liked my ability to make adjustments. He says that he is looking forward to coming back and seeing the finished product. That is fair. I trust the projects will be amazing.
Disclaimer: No, this is not a flipped classroom in the truest sense but uses principles of the flipped classroom. It was still a flop.
Monday, February 24, 2014
Sub plans from the snowbank, thanks to Google Drive
When I left my house for the typical 30 minute commute to Bentheim Elementary School there were strong winds and a little light snow was falling. All area schools were open because when officials had made their early morning checks conditions were good with what forecasters called "light snow" slowly making its way to the Eastern shore of Lake Michigan. As I got closer to the open farmland to the east, those winds had kicked up the worst white-out conditions I have experienced during my thirty-plus years of living in Michigan. When I got to M-40 I witnessed a jack-knifed semi and cars plowing into each other. After some of the chaos cleared I continued my journey and made harrowing crossing after crossing through intersections with no visibility and no stop signs for cross-traffic. Two miles later I would find myself smacked up against a snowbank, having been clipped by a Ford F-150 that was completely invisible in the storm until I was in the middle of the intersection and it was approaching from 10 yards to my right.
First thought: I am okay.
Second thought: What about the other driver? As I got out to check on him, he and his wife were headed my way to see how I was. Luckily we had all come through the collision physically unscathed.
Third thought: Uh...those emergency sub plans I have been meaning to get to since September sure would be nice to have sitting on my desk right about now.
After calling police, my wife, and school to inform them of the incident and that we were all unharmed I went into McGyver-mode and started digging into the Google Drive app on my iPhone. Within just a few minutes, I was able to cobble together enough activities to keep 5 grade levels of kids engaged for the rest of the day. I emailed them to our fabulous librarian who helped set up the substitute they were able to secure for me.
Google Drive does so much for me as a teacher. I know some people can't get beyond how sterile the documents are (Foof them up with fonts and borders in Word later.) but I never worry about work not being saved. Students share with me to turn in documents. We have classes collaborating on presentations and the list goes on and on. On Friday, Google Docs kept the learning going even when my Ford Escape and I weren't able to go anywhere.
Now if Google could somehow figure out how to do extensive body work with just a few keystrokes....
Wednesday, February 19, 2014
The Connected Educator Un/Conference: April 26th Preview
I will be delivering the opening address (Wow, what an honor!) and then doing a session entitled "If you can't build it in Keynote, you don't need it."
I sat down Wednesday with un/conference coordinator Dan Spencer to talk about the conference and what attendees can expect from the "learn by doing" session.
Monday, February 17, 2014
Fix your grammar
We can make all of the excuses we want for why such terrible grammar is perpetuated not only across the Internet but by an alarming amount of of our society. Here are a handful of funny reminders for all of us and especially our older students.
Enjoy...and hope with me a sequel is in the works directed at knocking "I seen" from the world's lexicon for good.
Friday, February 14, 2014
Elementary Market Day: A great 'maker' experience
What an amazing outpouring of creativity was on display in those gymnasiums!
Products have to be pre-approved by staff but created primarily by the students themselves. Each school has students advertise during the days leading up to the big sales day either via poster or promotional spots they deliver live during morning announcements.
At Douglas Elementary, Market Day works as a fundraiser where proceeds go toward the end of the year 5th grade celebration at a local fun spot. Raising money this way gives the kids a stake in the efforts and builds a sense of giving and working toward a shared cause. Items are sold to other kids and nobody ends up with ugly wrapping paper and overpriced cheese logs like the average fund raiser.
At Blue Star Elementary, teachers use Market Day to build meaning around economic concepts like operating costs and profit. Students have to use their own money or seek a loan from family members. All costs have to be detailed and recorded. These students get to keep all of the money from their sales but must re-pay any loans immediately.
Talk about authentic assessment when it comes to whether kids developed and marketed a successful product.
The thing I like most about the Market Day concept is that it lets each kid develop something they enjoy from their own interests and background. These are just a couple of ways to hold Market Day. I am sure with a little more creativity, there are lots of other ways too.
Saturday, February 8, 2014
Life is Too Short for $#%++% Professional Development
This wasn't just a gripe session but one where we discussed what works well in professional development and what we as teacher-leaders can do to help foster better learning experiences for all of our colleagues in association with our admin teams.
The following slides were the collaborative effort and summary of our conversation.
Friday, February 7, 2014
Dean Shareski: What ever happened to joy in Education?
In addition to his duties teaching at the University of Saskatchewan, Dean is also the Canadian community manager for Discovery Education. Dean capped a fabulous week for me at the Discovery Educator Network Summer Institute with a version of the following talk. As those of in most of North America slug through this endless winter it is important to reflect on Dean's essential question: "Whatever happened to joy in Education?" I think most of us could use a little joy right now.
I am excited that Dean will be here in Michigan next month sharing this presentation at MACUL.
Enjoy and spread a little joy today as well.
Monday, February 3, 2014
Autism really speaks in student-made video
Rushton Hurley, the undisputed nicest guy in educational technology shared this link from his NextVista.org website with me a couple of weeks ago. What struck me was that this young man, Michael, was sharing his deepest feelings. People with autism struggle mightily understanding emotions and have an even harder time communicating them. In the footnotes, Rushton shares that this 3 and a half minute video took more than seven months for Michael and his teacher Mr. Lozano to produce. This truly is autism speaking.
I have shown this video to a number of third and fourth grade classes. Each time their is pin-drop silence and very thoughtful reflections on Michael's words. One student stated, "You don't have to have autism to feel like Michael." No buddy, you don't.
Take a few minutes to listen to Michael and please share his great message.
Keynote beyond Presentations
Tuesday, January 21, 2014
2 Guys Show: Jon Corippo talks all things CUE Rock Star Teacher Camp
Jon and I connected in 2011 when we became Apple Distinguished Educators in Arizona. We've been friends and even co-presenters ever since and it's been all leading up to this summer adventure we are hosting.
Get the inside story on Rock Star and a little glimpse into what is coming to Saugatuck in July.
Monday, January 20, 2014
EducationAmbassador.com: Five Ways To Protect Your Sony Xperia Tablet Z Out On A Winter Adventure
The Sony Xperia tablet Z has some amazing dust and water resistant qualities, but the device isn't invincible. With a little care, you can capture great adventure shots and insure the device has a long and productive life.
I love bundling up in a Michigan winter and spending as much time as possible outside. Whether it is sledding, snow shoeing, playing pond hockey or ice fishing I try to take advantage of the chance to break free from cabin fever and also capture some photos or video of my time outside. Here are some tips to insure your Sony Xperia tablet Z is a dependable hearty companion but don't let the elements get to it too much.
Close your ports. Check and periodically re-check that the power, SD card, and headphone ports are securely closed. These provide the most protection against any moisture from snow or ice that might enter your devise and cause corrosion or a short circuit.
Bring a towel. Even though the "Z" is water resistent to a meter deep, bring a towel along to wipe it off when not using it. That will prevent any excess moisture or condensation from somehow sneaking into the device. It will also reduce the chance of ice forming which could be harmful to the body or screen of the tablet.
Fresh water only. If you are trekking out onto the Polar Ice, you are probably going to be bringing fancier equipment than a Sony Xperia tablet Z. Anyway, it is important to remember that the tablet is only fresh water resistant so avoiding salt water in any season is a must.
Put it in a cooler. By bringing a small cooler like an Igloo Playmate (without ice of course) you can prevent the tablet from getting too cold. Sony doesn't really state a minimum temperature for it, but in the users' manual it states to prevent the device from being in extreme heat or cold for prolonged periods of time. I would err on the side of caution if the Polar Vortex returns and you are tempted to go out and capture images when the temps are below zero. The little cooler also provides a dry place for the tablet to rest while you are showing off for your kids riding boogie board down the sledding hill.
Avoid impact. It is better to be the person at the bottom of the hill capturing the sledders whizzing by you than trying to get that wicked point of view shot using your tablet while barreling down the slopes yourself. Invest in Sony's Action Cam if that is the shot you must have. The tablet can get some great shots but not designed to go hurling down any hills.
Taking advantage of this device's great features can help you create some great captures. With a little care you can make sure it lasts many many seasons to come.
Friday, January 17, 2014
Don't let educational technology become the NBA
Blame it on Sportscenter and ESPN. Blame it on YouTube. Whatever the cause, the National Basketball Association has seen its game change drastically over the years. Players are great at flashy dunks and great at raining in long-range three pointers. Very few are good at the 10-18 foot jump shot, playing sound defense, and dribbling through traffic. A number of experts will tell you it is because dunks and threes make the highlight reels. Nobody is going to upload a mix tape of a guy hitting mid-range shots. That is boring. Players want to get noticed, go viral.
My fear in education is that if we are not careful, our use of technology has the potential to be just like the NBA. Augmented reality (AR) is amazing. Spreadsheets? Hmm...not so much. Let's not ignore what tech is really for, to enhance great teaching and learning. If AR helps kids understand and explore deeper like the setting in a novel, then use. Just don't use it just to use it. Make it impactful.
Don't let edtech become the NBA; nothing but dunks and threes with no time for the fundamentals. Make more impact and not just flashy magic tricks.
Thursday, January 9, 2014
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Thursday, December 5, 2013
You're a Mean One, Microsoft. You Really are a Heel.
It started with the Windows tablet ads that mocked Apple's Siri and the capabilities of the iPad. You can call me a fanboy of the fruit pushers, but I would be pretty disappointed with Apple if Cupertino was taking the same approach. Not only did the Windows tablet campaign have some major holes, it was just plain mean.
Now this morning I caught my first glimpse of Microsoft's latest similar assault. Now they are knocking the Google Chromebook with the help of the Pawn Stars gang. They warn you not to get "Scroogled". Well, tactics like this just make me feel like we are all getting "Scrooged" this holiday season by Microsoft.
To quote one of my Twitter buddies, "This makes me want a Chromebook more and watch Pawn Stars even less." I completely agree. I will take it a step further. These ads make Microsoft look like the typical middle school mean kids who constantly put down others to hide their own set of insecurities.
One of my favorite Christmas commercials this season is where Santa is at the post office filling the flat rate box with coal. I almost guarantee that eventually that box is going to get slapped with a label reading
One Microsoft Way
Redmond, WA 98052-7329
USA.
Tuesday, December 3, 2013
The Bar, The Beer Store, and Bacon: an Analogy for Education
Personally, I think there is a place for both. Beer is in both bars and beer stores. There is knowledge to be had on campuses and online.
Here is John's talk. He is a favorite sports author of mine. He loves Michigan Football and the liberal arts....a couple of my favorite things too. Beer and bacon aren't bad either...in context of course.
Monday, December 2, 2013
Mr. Losik’s 2013 Holiday Tablet Buying Guide Part 3: Cyber Monday
Rule #1. Figure tax and shipping into the price. One of the big advantages of this day is the free shipping many sites offer.
Rule #2. Check back throughout the day. Sometimes new sales pop up during the day.
Below I have simply linked to lots of destinations so you can click away. If I find bargains at those sites, I will highlight them. If you find great deals, please share by posting a comment or tweeting at me (@mrlosik).
Here is a list of "regular prices" on the tablets I reviewed so you can compare as you shop.
Samsung Tab 3 7.0 $159
Samsung Tab 3 7.0 Kids edition with carrying case $209
Nexus 7 $229
Samsung Tab 3 8.0 $249
iPad Mini $299
Samsung Tab 3 10.1 $299
Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 $349
iPad Mini with Retina Display $399
iPad 2 $399
Sony Xperia Tablet Z $449
iPad Air $499
Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 $599
Amazon - Tons of deals, especially on the Samsung line of tablets. Nothing spectacular, but money saved is money saved.
Apple.com - No real sales except free shipping or in store pick up at Woodland Mall store.
Best Buy - $10 savings code for every $100 spent. Dig around
Google Play Store - Free shipping on Nexus 7 and Nexus 10 + $25 in credit at Play Store for apps and movies.
Samsung - Black Friday prices still in effect
Sony - Xperia Tablet Z holding at $449 but other good deals on Sony stuff.
Staples - $30-$50 off Nexus 7 and Galaxy Tab 3 8.0
Target - A few deals
Walmart - Looks like about $10-$20 off regular prices,
All in all, it doesn't seem to be a spectacular Cyber Monday in terms of blockbuster tablet deals. Keep looking and enjoy.
Wednesday, November 27, 2013
Make a Powerful Point: Pixar's 22 Rules to Phenomenal Storytelling
Friday, November 22, 2013
Mr. Losik's 2013 Holiday Tablet Buying Guide Part 2: Bargains
Link to Part 1: Sorting through the options
Update: New Samsung prices. Deals ranked by device. Store hours listed.
Tracking the deals for you!
Below are all of the bargains to the best of my sleuthing. The vast majority will only be available on Thanksgiving evening. Only one deal, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 at Meijer is an actual Friday morning deal....unless you count the Gamestop offer at midnight/Friday AM.
Be very leery of super cheap tablets you’ve never heard of. It’s best to stay with a trusted brand. Also, I would stay away from brands that were big back in the day that are still sort of around. Sorry Polaroid and RCA. They still make some decent stuff but I don’t really trust them in this market.
(Disclaimer: Please confirm or double check with actual ads or store sites before running out Thanksgiving Weekend.)
"Regular Price"
Samsung Tab 3 7.0 $159
Samsung Tab 3 7.0 Kids edition with carrying case $209
Nexus 7 $229
Samsung Tab 3 8.0 $249
iPad Mini $299
Samsung Tab 3 10.1 $299
Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 $349
iPad Mini with Retina Display $399
iPad 2 $399
Sony Xperia Tablet Z $449
iPad Air $499
Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 $599
The Deals:
Best Buy - Opening at 6:00 PM Thanksgiving
Samsung Tab 3 10.1
Samsung Tab 3 7.0
Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1
Samsung Tab 3 7.0
iPad 2
iPad Air
GameStop - Opening Thursday Midnight/Black Friday Morning
Samsung Tab 3 7.0
Meijer - Deals vary for Thanksgiving and Friday - Stores open at 6:00 AM both days.
iPad Air, iPad with Retina Display, iPad 2 “starting at $379″ (Expect typical Apple prices as listed below) but get $100 off next shopping trip. – Meijer – Thanksgiving
iPad Mini $299 Still $299 but $80 off next shopping trip – Meijer – Thanksgiving
Samsung Tab 3 7.0
Target - Opening at 8:00 PM Thanksgiving
iPad Air
iPad Mini $299 – Still $299 but you get a $75 gift card – Target – Thanksgiving
Toys R Us - Opening 5:00 PM Thanksgiving
Samsung Tab 3 8.0
Samsung Tab 3 7.0 Kids
Samsung Tab 3 7.0
Samsung Tab 3 10.1
Walmart - If in line between 6:00-7:00 PM Thanksgiving, item is guaranteed.
iPad Mini $299 – Still $299 but you get a $100 gift card -Walmart -Thanksgiving
Best Deals Sorted by Device
iPad Mini
iPad Mini $299 – Still $299 but you get a $100 gift card -Walmart -Thanksgiving
iPad Mini $299 Still $299 but $80 off next shopping trip – Meijer – Thanksgiving
iPad Mini $299 – Still $299 but you get a $75 gift card – Target – Thanksgiving
iPad Air
iPad Air
iPad Air $499 + $100 off next shopping trip - Meijer - Thanksgiving
iPad Air
iPad 2
iPad 2
iPad 2
Samsung Tab 3 7.o
Samsung Tab 3 7.0
Samsung Tab 3 7.0
Samsung Tab 3 7.0
Samsung Tab 3 7.0
Samsung Tab 3 7.0
Samsung Tab 3 10.1
Samsung Tab 3 10.1
Samsung Tab 3 10.1
Samsung Tab 3 10.1
Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1
Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1