Teachers shared previewed links with students who were able to browse, view videos and take notes with their Google Apps for Education (GAFE) accounts provided thru RRISD.
Ms. Wilson and Ms. McBride partnered up their classes and brought them through the steps required to sign into their RRISD Google email. Once the students had access to their gmail accounts, McBride and Wilson were able to share documents with each student via Google Mail and Drive to facilitate their Civil War research. Teachers shared previewed links with students who were able to browse, view videos and take notes with their Google Apps for Education (GAFE) accounts provided thru RRISD.
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Mrs. DeVeny's class started working with the Dell Latitude Netbooks and Lego WeDo Kits. Lego WeDo teaches students basic programming skills while incorporating the fun of Lego. Students build simple and complex machines with Lego pieces. Gears, motors and bricks fit together and spin, tilt, respond to keystrokes, timing and more as dictated by student created programs built using the software's dashboard tools. Ms. Smith's class was the first fifth grade class to participate in KGOE this year. One of the responsibilities of the KGOE participants it to create special reports for the school-wide broadcast. Special reports include interviews, book trailers and other media driven presentations that interest the students. Ms. Grindle, our school librarian, is instrumental in organizing KGOE and helping to make sure all students are successful with the technology. This group of students worked with Animoto, Bloggie cameras, and Windows Movie Maker and created many quality presentations that were shared through the school's morning news broadcast - KGOE. |
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