How to Turn on a School Computer
As a class we've been working on creating "How To" videos. First we created a script, then we took video footage with Flip cameras, and now we're putting it into Windows Movie Maker to create the videos (that we'll share here on the class blog). We're excited to finish and share our work. Here's Mr. Kelly's "How To" video.
Showing posts with label Technology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Technology. Show all posts
Monday, March 29, 2010
Monday, October 12, 2009
Line of Symmetry Podcast
Watch & Discuss!
This is a podcast that I recently made for a state math and technology program.
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Introducing Ms. Pat
Google Earth Measuring Tool Lesson
Pat Lambrose works in the Instructional Technology Department for the Salt Lake City School District. She has been my mentor, for implementing technology into my teaching (eMINTS), over the past 3 years. I respect her and appreciate her knowledge and assistance.
Today Ms. Pat taught the students of Room 207 to use the measurement tool on Google Earth. This tool allows you to measure distances or paths, with variable increments (e. g. feet, miles, meters, kilometers). Students measured our school field virtually to find out wether or not we actually ran a mile for P. E. this past Monday. It turns out that 4 laps around our field is a little over a mile! We'll have to let Becky know! We also found the field's perimeter and area.
Remember Ms. Pat's challenge 4th graders: Demonstrate to a friend or someone at home how the measurement tool on Google Earth works!

Pat Lambrose works in the Instructional Technology Department for the Salt Lake City School District. She has been my mentor, for implementing technology into my teaching (eMINTS), over the past 3 years. I respect her and appreciate her knowledge and assistance.
Today Ms. Pat taught the students of Room 207 to use the measurement tool on Google Earth. This tool allows you to measure distances or paths, with variable increments (e. g. feet, miles, meters, kilometers). Students measured our school field virtually to find out wether or not we actually ran a mile for P. E. this past Monday. It turns out that 4 laps around our field is a little over a mile! We'll have to let Becky know! We also found the field's perimeter and area.
Remember Ms. Pat's challenge 4th graders: Demonstrate to a friend or someone at home how the measurement tool on Google Earth works!
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