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Going Digital @ HSCSD
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
A Cleaner Youtube
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Tuesday, May 24, 2011
APP Insanity-Puppet Pals
Puppet Pals HD
By Polished Play, LLC
Description
Create your own unique shows with animation and audio in real time!
Simply pick out your actors and backdrops, drag them on to the stage, and tap record. Your movements and audio will be recorded in real time for playback later.
This app is as fun as your own creativity. Act out a story of Pirates on the high seas, fight as scary monsters, or play the part of a Wild West bandit on the loose. You can even combine any characters however you want!
Your creations are only limited by your imagination (and voice acting skills in my case).
FEATURES
- Create an actor from a photo
- Use a photo as a backdrop for your storytelling
- zoom and rotate your characters using two fingers
- flip them around with a double tap
- a wide variety of creative characters to download (including famous talk show hosts and politicians)
- limitless possibilities of story creations
- buy the director's pass and receive ALL current and FUTURE content!
iPad Screenshots
Customer Reviews
Such Outrageous Fun Made Possible
by SJP-iPad Ahhh! Now that's what I'm talking about! An app that will make you laugh your head off as you create slapstick, silly cartoon animations that can now be shared with friends. I loved the app but with the ability to share videos, it just became even more lovable.
Wow
by Kaleegray I love this app. I always wished you could make yourselves characters and wala ! Thanks!
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Sunday, March 20, 2011
What is that? QR Codes in the Library...
Source: http://goo.gl/iEO6J |
A couple of months back our library adopted a new cataloging system from Follett Software Company; Destiny Library Management. The most exciting thing I heard about the new cataloging system was the ability for students to write their own reviews of books in the library. I instantly saw this as a great opportunity to make the library a more collaborative and connected space.
After one quick discussion, the high school librarian was completely on-board and excited for this new challenge and opportunity. It took a little experimentation and prodding to get the first students to write reviews, but we are off and running with a handful of reviews written which are linked to QR codes that have been pasted to the inside covers of the books.
This the official "debut" to the district as a whole, but I have been talking with other staff members to brainstorm some ideas to promote this among the students.
- Chocolate - The librarian will be offering a small treat to students who write a review for a book. Can’t go wrong there...
- Advertisement - We’ve already hung a poster about QR codes in the library but we’ll be making additional efforts to let students know what is happening and get them involved.
- Integration - I’ve got multiple english and reading teachers who are making plans to integrate book reviews into their curriculum and more specifically integrate their classes with the library on new and different ways.
- Education - All of my students know what QR codes are and how they work, but that is about it in the school population. Part of this process will be sharing this tool with other students and teachers.
Hopefully this is the beginning of a new implementation of new technology in the larger school community. If you have more ideas of how we could expand or improve this please leave a comment!
For more info on QR Codes you can also look here: http://goo.gl/aFR5s
Saturday, March 5, 2011
Using Groups in Gmail to Make Your Life Better!
The process of creating and populating a group is fairly simple and explained well here (http://goo.gl/Qu9dj) so I won't repeat it. Or if you would prefer a video tutorial watch here (http://goo.gl/lr90g).
Here are a few ways that I use my contacts groups:
- I have a group set up for each of my classes. That way I can send an email to my students very quickly to give them assignments, information, updates or anything else.
- I have a group set up for the teachers that have the freshman class for study tables. This allows me to request students to visit me without overloading other teachers' emails.
- I also have groups set up for students that I work with in extracurricular activities for Lights-On activities, Key Club, Robotics, etc. Again it is a great time saver.
Monday, February 21, 2011
Book Lending on Kindle
Multiple sites have quickly sprung up to connect people who want to lend and borrow Kindle books.
Here are three:
booklending.com |
lendink.com |
lendle.me |
Each of these services works basically the same; you submit a request to borrow a book and if someone else on the service has it available for lending you can receive notification. Some of these require that you register (free) as a member in order to lend books, some also require that you put up your books for lending as well.
This should be a great tool for classroom, teachers, and students to have access to more books on the digital devices without having to fork out as much cash!
Happy Reading!