Monday, January 26, 2015

Digital Citizenship Classes in 7th and 8th Grades

It have been a rather busy two months for me at the Middle School.  I have been in the 7th and 8th grade classrooms teaching students about Digital Citizenship and making right choices online.

We, the PIMS administration and myself, decided last year that we need to teach our students about the impact they make online as well as on themselves as digital citizens; ways that they can be more street-smart with their activity online and when dealing with strangers.

I teach three 8th grade classes, and five 7th grade classes.  Each student has to pass each assessment of each class in order for them to take home their 1to1 iPad device.

The material I have chosen to use as my curriculum is from Common Sense Media.  These guys are fantastic with their thorough approach to dealing and helping parents, teachers, and students understand what is safe and not-so-safe in our media.  From reviews on apps, movies, games, websites, and books, to educating parents on what is trending for kids.  Common Sense Media has also created a rather extensive curriculum for teaching digital citizenship.  Look through their curriculum here.

In December I taught the 8th grade.  The lessons included:

In 7th grade, I am currently teaching:
All of these classes I have found to be effective for helping students understand how they can impact the internet as well as how the internet can impact their lives, positively and negatively.

Thursday, January 8, 2015

Student Note-taking Using Infopics

In case you missed it on my Twitter or Google+ profiles, this is a great post from Tony Vincent.  He sharing a "newer" concept for student note-taking.  He shares several app suggestions and how each app works.  He also gives some great tips and design suggestions that are very helpful for students.  This video is so well put together, that you could have students preview it for themselves and watch them takeoff with creativity, meanwhile making meaning of your classroom content.


Review his blog article regarding Infopics here.

Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Learning Workshop Idea for PIMS

I realize that lessons and plans for learning workshops have been already planned for the rest of this school year.  However, thinking ahead, for next year, SimCity has recently released an iOS app, FREE.

If you are not familiar with SimCity, it is a simulation gaming franchise that has been out since the late 80s and the premise of the game is that you are the mayor of a potential city.  As mayor, you have to build and improve your city to help it grow and make your city residents happy.  As a learning tool, students will learn how to manage the cities finances and resources, make critical thinking decisions and learn to work efficiently with the resources they have to develop a successful running city.  Not only is the game fun and clean, it is a great way to develop strategic thinking and problem solving and planning.

Perhaps consider this for your next Learning Workshop in the 2015-16 school year.  If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me.

The SimCity gaming community in education is so large, there is a site devoted to creating lesson plans and collaborating lesson ideas when using SimCity in the classroom.  Check out GlassLab's SimCityEdu.


Friday, December 19, 2014

Tech Tip: Macbook Spacebar

This may seem like an insignificant tip, however this can be a very nice time-saver.