Noel Erskine, Technology Coordinator Norris Schools

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πŸ’₯ Tech items - Templates galore! , new Google features, Classroom tools, tech tips and more in this weeks tech email.

Thursday, February 25, 2021

 


K-5 Teachers - Remember students are not supposed to be plugging and unplugging chromebooks from the carts!  Also make sure students are using the same Chromebook.  (This is not only for Covid reasons but also for tracking any damages that may occur.) 
 
We really appreciate all of your efforts in helping to keep the technology in great working order! 


WOW - This is a great list of tools and resources from the TCEA convention that just wrapped up.  Templates, tools, websites and more! Get started here with the list.  
The list above is an entire treasure chest of resources and ideas. Here are just a few from this list:
TCEA has a log of free webinars (And past recorded webinars) and resources available in their lunch and learn webinars.  Check them out

Misc. Tech tips and resources: 

CS First Classroom compatibility and updates - CS First is now compatible with Google Classroom, which means teachers can sync their accounts, import class rosters, and create assignments from CS First. Check out these and other new features available now by signing in to your CS First teacher account.


If you have not checked out Google's Arts & Culture - now may be the time. They keep adding a lot of content.  Preserving Egypt's Layered History is just one of many. - Brings to life the archaeological discoveries, the archaeologists and preservation processes. With stories, 3D and AR models, Quizzes, videos, virtual tours and Choose Your Own Adventures, the project brings the treasures of Egypt into the classroom.  Checkout Art's & Culture home page for more great interactive experiences and content. 

πŸ“Ί - Ninja trick: How to send an email assignment summary in Google Classroom (Short 1 minute how to video!) 

Class can be like this! If we want to engage students, let's make class feel like their beloved apps.  A social media reply Google Slides template for digital citizenship and 12 social media-inspired Google Slides template

10 amazing assessment ideas from Ditch that Textbook. 



Coming soon to Google!  These will be coming this year:


Quick Tip of the Week: Video Feedback in Google Classroom - Great time from Kacy Bell and ShakeUpLearning. 

It's so easy to use Screencastify or Loom to record quick feedback for students.

Let's take this a step further and share feedback in Google Classroom. Add the video link to a private comment, document comment, or add it to your comment bank!

πŸ“Ί Watch this quick 2-minute video to learn how!  (The video shows Screencastify, but we Loom works just as well!) 


FULLSCREEN Interactive Google Slides - Don’t you love interactive Google Slides... especially for the littles! But many teachers wish there was a way to keep the interactivity in full-screen mode. This Chrome extension that will let you do just that!  




10 Things You Didn’t Know Google Docs Could Do - I bet there is at least one in this list you didn't know! 





Ten Time-savers for G Suite for Education Users - This one if definitely worth a quick look! 



QR codes are built into Chrome now!
If you do not see this, make sure you update Chrome to get the current version. 







Learn fractions for 4th grade math using Community Boards at Whiteboard.Chat, (contributed by Gabrielle Mader) and observe your students in real time. We now have over 125 ready-to-use boards for math, languages and social sciences at our content library!




Whitboard.Chat and Whiteboard.fi are GAME CHANGERS when it comes to whiteboarding tools in the classroom.  They are on our top list of whiteboarding tools for the classroom. 



Generate arched text at http://Picfont.com. Save as a PNG and import into Google Slides, Google Drawings, etc.  (ANother greta tip from Tony Vincent - @tonyvincent






Interesting - What device types do we see in the K-12 area?  I just thought I would share this chart from a recent webinar. This chart shows that Chromebooks are king and 2020 saw a large spike in sales for 1-1 programs.  (No surprise here... Covid pushed the 1-1's at a faster rate in schools. ) 





Templates: Don't do the work if you don't have to! 
These are some great templates via Ditch that Textbook.  Via his newsletter - look below for a link to subscribe! 

A great template will save you time. It can create a fun, effective learning activity.

"What's a template?" A re-usable file (often in Docs, Slides, PowerPoint, etc.) that you can assign to students.

"How do you use it?" Pretty simple, actually ...
  • Make one (or make a copy of someone else's).
  • Assign it (in Google Classroom or Canvas, Schoology, etc.).
  • Students work on it.
  • Students turn it in.
"Can I get them for free?" Oh yes. (You know that's what we do here, right?)
 

Our four best templates resources

10 of our favorite templates 

 

 
1. The Virtual Art Gallery Template (via Slides Mania): Display student art, poetry, video, etc. so others can see. Also great for interactive lessons of art, history or anything. (Source: Slides Mania and 30 free Google Slides and PowerPoint themes for teachers)
 

 
2. Digital Board Game Template (via Slides Mania): Create a game for students where students progress based on their understanding of class material. (Source: Slides Mania and 30 free Google Slides and PowerPoint themes for teachers)
 

 
3. The Tower Building Template (via Slides Mania): Take a digital elevator to visit different floors of a building to see what you can find on each. Great for escape rooms, virtual stations, choice boards, etc. (Source: Slides Mania and 30 free Google Slides and PowerPoint themes for teachers)
 

 
4. The Class YouTube Channel Template (via Slides Mania): This is a great place to gather videos students have created -- or helpful ones they can access any time. (Source: Slides Mania and 30 free Google Slides and PowerPoint themes for teachers)
 

5. Weekly Planner for Remote Learning Template (via Slides Mania): Pull together your videos, activities, links, assignments, and anything else your students will need for the whole week. (Source: Slides Mania and 30 free Google Slides and PowerPoint themes for teachers)
 

6. Iron Chef and Cyber Sandwich EduProtocol Templates: These two templates are EduProtocols: "teachers can insert any curriculum from across subjects to help guide students into a deeper understanding of the content." (Source: Jon Corippo/Marlena Hebern and 22 must-have templates for teachers)
 

7. Daily Check-In Google Form Template: Connect with all of your students with this Google Form survey. Give students the link and see at a glance how they are. (Source: Mari Venturino and 22 must-have templates for teachers)
 

8. Fortnite Choice Board Template: Where are we dropping? Students choose their activities by clicking on the Fortnite map! (Source: Tom Spall and 22 must-have templates for teachers)
 

9. Magazine Cover Templates: Create your own cover for Time Magazine, National Geographic, and more. (Source: Ryan O'Donnell and 22 must-have templates for teachers)
 

10. Memory Game Exit Ticket Template: This Google Slides template is a throwback to the favorite children's game, Memory. Match terms and definitions for review ... and more! (Source: Mandi Tolen and 22 must-have templates for teachers)

πŸ’₯ Tech items - Some great tech tips, new Meet features, Draftback is back!, smishing on the rise... and more in this Tuesday tech tips email

Tuesday, August 4, 2020

How are you coming with your Norris Required Tech & Remote Learning Teacher Tools and Skills For the 2020-21 School year???

Hope to see you at the Tech Book camp tomorrow and Thursday... and the new staff have their tech day on Friday!  Wow summer is gone.  Hope everyone is ready for an exciting year.  (Yes, there will be challenges and new procedures... but what a great opportunity for us to lead as educators.)  Don't forget your mask!  -A fun little Goggle Mask video

Draftback - ITS BACK! 

This is one of our favorite extensions and it stopped working a few months ago and the developer has updated it and ITS BACK! 
Adds a button into your Google Docs to playback the history like a movie.  Great for seeing how students made that doc/report.  


Connect Google Classroom with Applied Digital Skills

Connect it here. Applied Digital Skills is now better integrated with Google Classroom. Connect your Google Classroom account with your Applied Digital Skills dashboard to import your student roster, co-teachers, and assign lessons seamlessly. If you have not checked out Applied Digital Skills now may be the time especially if you incorporate digital skills within your curriculum. More info here. 

πŸ’» How to Use Khan Academy for Distance Learning

Learn how to:
Set clear expectations for how students will use Khan Academy and receive feedback
Use our new Skills report to identify the most challenging topics and work through them live
Tap into Khan’s collection of five-minute Refresh activities to keep your students energized

A couple great add-ons and extensions for the Math teachers!
Hypatia is an add-on that allows you to easily insert equations into Google Docs, Slides, and Forms. 

Here is another one to try:
EquatIO for google - easily create mathematical equations, formulas, quizzes and more in g suite apps 
EquatIO is totally free for teachers. Other individual users can buy direct from our online store above. A single annual subscription costs $100, with discounted pricing for group and unlimited licenses. 

Casting your Chromebook to your projector
The Cast EDU extension may be gone - but after looking at their new way of doing it... Jason and myself actually think this may be better.  (And more reliable!)  Jason has updated our  casting doc.  Feel free to reach out to us if you need help or have questions. 

A few new Google Meet features:
Google will be rolling these out soon: 
  • Only meeting creators and calendar owners can mute or remove other participants. This ensures that instructors can't be removed or muted by student participants.

  • Only meeting creators and calendar owners can approve requests to join made by external participants. This means that students can’t allow external participants to join via video and that external participants can’t join before the instructor.

Meeting participants can’t rejoin nicknamed meetings once the final participant has left, unless they have meeting creation privileges to start a new meeting. This means if the instructor is the last person to leave a nicknamed meeting, students can’t join again until an instructor restarts the nicknamed meeting.
  

We have added a few new tools, tips, and extensions to our Video Conferencing document (Zoom and Meet).  A Google Meet extension to record attendance and more... Check them out! 

Miscellaneous tech tips & items:

Khan Academy and the Features You Might Have Missed - There are a lot of subjects. It's not just videos. 



Here’s a fun idea for back to school - A get to know you activity. 
 Make a copy of the template here.  I have added this template into our Google Slides template gallery

Text Message Phishing — or “Smishing” is on the rise.  Be Careful!
I am sure some of you have seen these and if not... they will be coming to your phone.  Be smart - just like phishing emails they want you to click on a link or maybe call a number.  (Notice the example below that was sent to me a while back.  It's a shortened URL link to click on.  It does not match any of my card numbers and the senders looks kind of strange as well.) 
 
Would you click on this one?  NOT! 

A great resource and local contact from the National Archives:
Dave is a retired Nebraska teacher who also spent several years with the National Archives teaching and working with K-12 students across the Nation.   You can reach out to him for more information at: 55dlrose@gmail.com 
Side note - I was in the same school district as Dave (Tri County) for 10 years.  Dave was a legendary teacher at TC for many years.  Students all knew him as an amazing teacher but when you were in classes you had to work hard and keep your nose to the grindstone. He was often the teacher that kids stopped back to see after graduation.  I guess it's all what we strive for as educators.  He has a passion for teaching, government and history.  (Yes he was a government and history teacher. lol)    

Hi Educators,

It should not take a Pandemic to introduce you or for some re-introduce a wonderful tool from the National Archives called DocsTeach. I am very proud to have been on the education staff at NARRA when it was launched in 2009 and helped create pieces of this amazing site. It has continued to grow and flourish providing over 11,000 primary sources along with over 1300 activities using these documents created by educators and Archives staff. Or you or your students can select documents and create your own fun and historic activities!

With hands-on access to primary sources and analysis techniques, students will form a connection to historical evidence and deepen their understanding of the past. Involve your whole class in an activity, or assign students to complete activities individually or in small groups – and turn their work in to you – on DocsTeach.org or the DocsTeach App for iPad. Activities align with Bloom’s Taxonomy and National History Standards.  

With a DocsTeach account, you can save and share the primary sources you discover. You can also create, save and share activities. And you gain access to hundreds of additional activities created by fellow educators. You can even copy and modify these activities to fit your needs.  

Like anything worthwhile, it takes time to explore and play to get comfortable with all that DocsTeach has to offer. You will see alignment with Bloom's and our National History Standards. Maybe start out using DocsTeach for a favorite unit---- mine is World War II and access primary sources like — letters, photographs, speeches, posters, maps, videos, and other document types.

If you find this site and the tools of value- share with colleagues. If you have questions about the National Archives or DocsTeach please contact me. If I cannot answer them I will tap my colleague Stephanie Greenhut who is the administrator of this site.  Good luck this year & please send some feedback on your experience with DocsTeach.

Your Colleague & Friend,

Dave Rosenbaum

*As you will discover, there are resources that would fit the comprehension level of K-12...

Favorites-   You can type in the id # in the search to pull these documents up

United States check to Russia for Alaska ID 301667
FDR First Inaugural Speech- "Nothing to Fear"  197333
Map of Louisiana Purchase 594889
Patent Light Bulb 595450
Cartoon- Passing the Buck 6012161
Poster- Army Recruiting 513533
Photo Pres Lincoln 527825
Photo Covered Wagon -Nebraska 518267
Apollo 11 Flight Plan 6734365

HAVE FUN!

Activity stream for drive and Chrome reset have arrived- What a nice new feature! -Check it out.

Monday, February 3, 2014


Google Drive activity stream has arrived-What an awesome potential tool for classroom teachers.

Share a folder with your class for assignments, etc.... and watch the activity in that folder.







Hijacked Chrome extensions button added!
Another addition to Google Apps this week is the Hijacked Chrome extensions cleanup button

Google found that some Chrome extensions come bundled with malicious programs that try to hijack your browser settings. To help keep your browser settings under your control they added a “reset browser settings” button to Chrome’s settings


Yes... Google apps just keep getting better! 

Gantter - A great free project management tool that integrates in Google Apps.

Friday, April 5, 2013





You may not of noticed it, but we added a new free tool several weeks back into our Norris Google Apps. 

It's a great free cloud-based project management tool.  You can add tasks, set the time for those tasks, add required resources, and have a great timeline created for you.

A picture is worth a thousand words... so here is what it looks like:

(Click on image to enlarge)



We have added a quick over-view document into our Google tech docs folder.  Here is a direct link to this document.

Make our students (and teachers) holiday wishes come true. We need your help!

Thursday, December 13, 2012


Google recently opened up a grant program making Chromebooks available to teachers for the reduced price of $99. (These Samsung Chromebooks originally sold for $449.) Teachers were required to select their devices and prepare a grant proposal for funding.  Once selected, the proposal becomes available for public donation/funding.  Google selected the organization donorschoose.org to administer the grant selection and funding process. As an added incentive, donations within the first seven days are doubled, so these projects become very affordable and make a huge impact within the classrooms. So early donations are actually purchasing a Chromebook for $50 for our students to use. In order to get matching funds you need to use the code INSPIRE.

Norris School District teachers were successful in having seven projects selected.  These projects are now available for pubic donations.  Once enough donations are received for a project, that project is then funded and becomes a reality for the teacher and students.  These donations are drastically subsidized by corporations as well as the donorschoose.org foundation.  Donations are tax deducible and can be placed by a variety of means including credit card.

As the technology coordinator an Norris Schools, I am very proud of our staff taking the time and interest to submit these proposals for funding.  Our teachers responded swiftly to be fortunate enough to get their requests approved.  The grants were announced one day,

About Chromebooks:

Below is a listing of the Norris projects.  We would appreciate any support you can give to make these dreams for staff and students come true!

 We need your help, please donate! 

Cloud Learning with Chromebooks in Social Studies Project home (30 Chromebooks)Mr. Murtaugh's technology project at Norris Middle School in FirthNE 


Connecting with Chrome Project home  (30 Chromebooks)
Mrs. Coady's technology project at Norris High School in FirthNE  UPDATED 12-17-12 - No more donors needed- Project has been funded! 
Making Plants Come to Life Project home ( 20 Chromebooks) Donation matches up to Dec 20th! (Using the Inspire code.)
Ms. Harms's technology project at Norris High School in FirthNE  UPDATED 2-11-13 - No more donors needed- Project has been funded! 

Chrome Book Request Project home (30 Chromebooks)Donation matches up to Dec 20th! (Using the Inspire code.)

Mrs. Spilker's technology project at Norris Middle School in FirthNE  UPDATED 2-1-13 - Project expired without funding.
Modernizing Music Makes Musicians Merry (with Chromebooks) Project home (12 Chromebooks) Donation matches up to Dec 20th! (Using the Inspire code.)
Mr. Lee's technology project at Norris High School in FirthNE 
Chromebooks for Norris Middle School Band Program Project home (30 Chromebooks) Donation matches up to Dec 20th! (Using the Inspire code.)
Writing in the Real WorldProject home (30 Chromebooks)  Donation matches up to Dec 22nd! (Using the Inspire code.)
Mr. Cullison's technology project at Norris Middle School in FirthNE UPDATED 12-27-12 - No more donors needed- Project has been funded!