Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Web 2.0: Using the Right Tools for the Right Job

If you would like to view my presentation you can find it by clicking HERE.  Have fun exploring.

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

The Wisconsin Technology Initiative Academic Forum



The Wisconsin Technology Initiative, with funding from the Morgridge Foundation, is hosting their 2012 WTI Academic Forum: Transforming Today's Classroom.  

This is an opportunity for all of you to come together, share, collaborate and most importantly, learn how you can take the next steps in using classroom technology to transform your approach in meeting the needs of all students. 

More details and registration information can be found on the WTI registration page at: Click HERE.

Sunday, October 14, 2012

SLATE Conference


"The discrimination of the future will not be based on race, but on education. Those without education will find no place in our highly sophisticated, technical society."
~Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

KHS is looking for several staff members who are interested in attending the 2012 SLATE conference in Wisconsin Dells on December 4th and 5th.  To learn more about the SLATE conference, please check out their website by clicking HERE.

If interested, please email me.

Thanks,

Brad Klitzke

Thursday, September 27, 2012

EdCamp -- The Un-Conference



We have all been to a conference that was full of disappointment.  Perhaps the keynote speaker was drab and predictable.  Maybe the sessions you attended were uninspiring, or not quite what you hoped them to be.  Perhaps you looked at the program and thought, "This isn't how I would have done it".  Well here is your chance.

Two years ago, a group of educators got together and created the first educational EdCamp.  EdCamp is a grassroots movement that puts professional development back into the hands of the teachers.  EdCamps should not be confused with traditional education conferences; these are events organized by local groups of educators who strive to create an UNconference environment that encourages participant-driven discussions in an informal area.  There are several benefits of attending EdCamps, including: free attendance, flexible agendas, group brainstorming sessions, local networking opportunities, and much more!

I would love to have our own EdCamp here at KHS.  Are you interested?  If so, email or call me.

Brad


Monday, September 17, 2012

NYU Professor: Put Away Your Laptops Or "Go Enroll In The University Of Phoenix"



An article on NYU Local explores  the policy at the University of New York that allows each professor to decide whether or not they will ban electronic devices within their classroom/lectures.  It is a great article, that brings up some excellent points.  I really found it insightful to read through the comments.  First of all, they were articulate and intelligent!  How often can you say that about comments to an online story?

Click HERE to read the article.

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Educaplay



Educaplay is a free site that allows YOU to create your own PERSONALIZED multimedia teaching activities.  These include Riddles, Crosswords, Wordsearch Puzzle, Fill in the texts, Dialogues, Dictations, Jumbled Word, Jumbled Sentence, Matching, Quizzes, and Interactive Maps.


Examples of these activities:

Interactive "Map" Example (Muscle Anatomy)

Crossword Puzzle Example (Astronomy)

Riddle Example (Poetry Genre)

Jumbled Word Example (Teacher at KHS)

Saturday, January 21, 2012

Google Chrome

Google Chrome

5 Reasons You Should Use Google Chrome over Internet Explorer & Firefox:
  1. It's the only web browser supported by our IT department.
    • The technology department will only be updating and supporting Google Chrome
  2. It's faster and has fewer crashes than Internet Explorer or Firefox.
    • Google simply works better.  I've been a long time user of Firefox and I resisted changing, but since I switched I couldn't be happier
  3. It contains great apps.
    • Google has numerous apps that you can download to your computer/web browser. These apps will not only make you more productive but can also be fun to explore. 
  4. It syncs well will your other Google apps.
    • You can create quick apps to your g-mail, calendar and Google documents.
  5. It will make you a more efficient teacher
    • Google Chrome has great apps to help you in the classroom.

Sunday, January 8, 2012

Todays Meet

WHAT IS IT?
Today’s Meet is a backchannel room (backchannel is using a website to maintain an online conversation alongside your live spoken remarks) that allows you to connect with your audience in real-time.  It is totally free and you don’t have to register  to get an account.  Join the Backchat that I created by clicking on the following link:  http://todaysmeet.com/khs

HOW DOES IT WORK?
  • Click on the link: http://todaysmeet.com/
  • Name your room and choose how long you want it to remain open (2 hours up to 1 year…)
  • Click on “Create your room”
  • Share the link with your class/colleagues
  • If you want to get a copy of all the messages, just click on the “Transcript” at the bottom of the page.  All the comments are listed order so the latest ideas appear at the top.
5 WAY TO USE TODAY’S MEET IN YOUR CLASSES:
  1. Start class discussions on various topics, weekly or monthly. (e.g: movie, celebrities, books, poems, etc…)
  2. Create rooms depending on students’ needs so that they can ask everything about any issue. (e.g: create a room “midterm2” before the exam for students to ask questions about midterm 2 )
  3. Have a backchannel discussion while the class watches a video
  4. Have students ask questions during a lecture.  This will increase class "participation" without disrupting the flow of class
  5. Use it for group projects. Students can create their own rooms and discuss the details of their projects or assignments here.

Friday, January 6, 2012

Kinetic Typography

What is Kinetic Typography:

It's a fancy way of saying MOVING TEXT.  Kinetic typography is the art form of using movement to help express the meaning and feelings of words. 


The next time you want to have students read something that you believe to be powerful, see if you can find it in Kinetic Typography.  If actions are more powerful than words, imagine the power when you combine them.


Taylor Mali


"Language" by Stephen Fry


"I have a dream" - Dr. King
A playlist of over 100 examples of Kinetic Typography