Welcome EETT teachers and administrators!
This is an exciting day to at last come together and begin building our EETT community. Improving student performance in language arts through multimodal/multimedia reading and writing is the goal of this grant. You and your students are at the heart of the grant.
Throughout the school year, we’ll be exploring new possibilities for teaching and learning in a digital age. We’ll be working with filmmaking, blogging, podcasting, wikis and other collaborative writing tools – and documenting the many ways technology integration plays out in your classrooms.
What do you hope to gain from your year-long participation in the 2008 EETT grant? As we go through the day, please jot down your thoughts on the 4-Square handout.
To start our journey into Web 2.0, let’s start with Did You Know, created collaboratively by Karl Fisch and Scott McCloud:
In today’s session, we’ll explore Writing Project strategies for keeping a writer’s notebook and also begin a dialog with filmmaker/teacher Mathew Needleman on video in the elementary curriculum. We’ll also visit the award-winning (SEVAs 2008) film The Myth of Romulus and Remus, directed and produced by David Reese Elementary students in Terri Mill’s 6th grade classroom.
We’ll also start exploring free tools you can bring into the classroom, such as Wordle, a program that transforms thoughts into “tag clouds.” We’ll end the day with Krishna’s quick trip into filmmaking strategies – and, of course, take time for any unanswered questions.
We really value your ideas, your questions, your concerns, and your suggestiosn. For a starter, please join in this conversation and let us know what you hope to learn/gain from participating in this highly collaborative journey.
Again, welcome to EGUSD’s 2008 EETT grant!
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