Monday, April 25, 2011

Shakespeare and Social Media

Check out the link to the first ever Facebook performance of Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing from Weekly Reader magazine: http://www.weeklyreader.com/ado.

Here is the link to download the PDF of the William Shakespeare issue of Weekly Reader's Read: http://www.weeklyreader.com/sites/default/files/RDS14.pdf

Below is a hip-hop animation of Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing by Flocabulary:

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Google Docs - Tipsheet and Resource Guide

Google Docs - Tipsheet and Resource Guide

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Following Authors On Twitter

Recently, I've tweeted Enchantment author Guy Kawasaki and The Informationist author Taylor Stevens.  To my surprise, they tweeted back!  Pretty cool!  Anyway, I think children would be further engaged in reading for fun by being able to follow their favorite authors on Twitter.  Best of all, you don't need a Twitter account to read the feeds!

List of Children's Picture Book Authors and Illustrators:

List of Young Adult Authors (Books for Teens): http://tinyurl.com/3l2r9me

    Sunday, March 20, 2011

    "Mall Pride" At The Rockaway Townsquare Mall

    Mall Pride at the Rockaway Townsquare Mall, in Rockaway, NJ, starts today, March 20th, and runs until March 27th.  Mall Pride is sponsored by the Morris County Council of Education Associations.  Area schools display the works of students.  Some of my 6th grade student's Asia: Then and Now scrapbooks are on our school's display table.  Our school's table is located outside of Precision Time and Godiva Chocolate.  Mall Pride info: http://www.simon.com/Mall/PrintNewsEvent.aspx?eid=49635

    Friday, February 18, 2011

    Virtual Student Constitution - 2011 Edition


    This week my 7th grade students took part in a Virtual Constitutional Convention Simulation PBL. They met in class and online in a private, secure social network set-up on Edmodo. Their goal was to write a Virtual Student Constitution (Student Handbook).  Their culminating activity is on a wiki, which includes student-created Voki talking avatars.  All of my 7th grade students collaborated to create the wiki.  Here is the link: http://farber7th.pbworks.com/w/page/34319057/FrontPage.

    *Update: Results of the student vote are in! (66.7% vote of "yes" was needed to ratify the Virtual Student Constitution wiki.) Question: I think the Virtual Student Constitution Wiki should be ratified (approved). Yes 53.85%, 35 vote(s), No 46.15%, 30 vote(s)

    Saturday, February 12, 2011

    Our Class Constitution Simulation Project Tied To Revolution In Egypt

    Next week my seventh grade classes will be taking part in a Virtual Constitution Convention simulation project. They will collaborate to rewrite the school's student handbook.  
     

    Students will use Edmodo for the project. Edmodo is a social learning network for teachers, students, schools and districts. Edmodo provides free classroom communication for teachers, students and administrators on a secure social network. Edmodo is accessible online or using any mobile device, including Android, iPhone and iPod Touch.

    The culminating activity will be on a collaborative wiki: http://farber7th.pbworks.com/w/page/34319057/FrontPage

    The project will be tied to social media and the revolution in in Egypt (freedom of assembly, speech):

    Friday, February 11, 2011

    Digital Media: New Learners of the 21st Century

    Set your DVRs! This Sunday night "Digital Media: New Learners of the 21st Century" premieres on PBS. The following is a description from the PBS Teachers website: http://www.pbs.org/teachers/digitallearners/

    Digital Media: New Learners of the 21st Century addresses this vital question, taking viewers to the frontlines of what is rapidly becoming an education revolution. The film, targeted at parents, teachers, and anyone concerned about education in America, explores how exceptional educators are increasingly using digital media and interactive practices to ignite their students' curiosity and ingenuity, help them become civically engaged, allow them to collaborate with peers worldwide, and empower them to direct their own learning.

    Check it out! http://video.pbs.org/video/1767314964/

    Thursday, February 10, 2011

    Skype Chat With South Korea

    Today one of my 6th grade social studies class used Skype on our SMART Board to videoconference with an American TESOL professor at Sookmyung Women's University in Seoul, Korea. The teacher, who is an American citizen and a friend of mine from college, has been living and working in Asia for over a decade. Korea is 14 hours ahead of NJ.  It was pretty amazing having a guest speaker from halfway around the world!

    Tuesday, February 8, 2011

    Safer Internet Day

    Today, February 8, 2011, is Safer Internet Day. The topic for 2011 is "our virtual lives" around the slogan " It's more than a game, it's your life". In 2010 Safer Internet Day was celebrated through over 500 events in 65 countries all over the world.

    Wednesday, January 26, 2011

    "Voki for Education" Launches!

    The moment has arrived, and the new Voki for Education is finally here!  As one of their "Voki Ambassadors," I helped give the site valuable input for their relaunch.  Last summer I created a Voki avatar give a tour of my class web page.
    Here are some of the new features detailed in an email sent to me today:
    • Sharing. We’ve added many sharing/publishing options, as well as a “Voki link” which will enable users to share a simple URL to a Voki page, where we will host the scene for them. This means that users no longer need access to a website or blog to share their Voki. We will also include custom links for educational partners, such as SymbalooEdu.
    • Voki for Education Welcome page. This is an introduction page to Voki for Education, which includes links to other relevant pages. This page will soon be updated to include a Voki scene and social media feeds.
    • Lesson Plan Database.
    • Teacher’s Corner. Here, teachers and experienced users will be able to discuss anything related to Voki. One area within the Teacher’s Corner will be the Newbie’s Corner.
    •  New FAQ. This is simply an updated FAQ section.
    • Voki is remaining Free for everyone. Currently, Voki is also remaining Ad-Free
    Here is the link: http://www.voki.com/Voki_for_education.php

    Friday, January 21, 2011

    Fun With Google Maps

    Here is a little something to make you laugh (especially for Google Map lovers):
    1. Go to Google Maps and click on "Get Directions": Google Maps
    2. Write USA as your start point.
    3. Write Japan as your destination. 
    4. Go to the 31st point on your route and laugh and laugh and laugh...

    Thursday, January 20, 2011

    I Won A Classroom Grant Today!

    I won a grant today to purchase a class set of 30 "We the People: The Citizen and the Constitution" books, plus a teacher's edition! The text comprises 6 units with 29 lessons that use critical thinking exercises, cooperative learning practices and a culminating authentic performance assessment to teach the history and principles of constitutional democracy.

    Here's a description from the Center for Civic Education's website:

    The We the People curriculum not only enhances students' understanding of the institutions of American constitutional democracy, it also helps them to identify the contemporary relevance of the Constitution and Bill of Rights. Critical thinking exercises, problem-solving activities, and cooperative learning techniques help develop participatory skills necessary for students to become active, responsible citizens.

    Tuesday, January 18, 2011

    First Holiday Season With Spencer

    Another snow day! I spent the day home with Spencer. While he napped, I created a photo book about Spencer's first holiday season. Hope everyone had a safe day!