Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Tracing Latino Roots via Sound from NPR

Tracing Latino Roots via Sound


The above link will take you to a story that aired on National Public Radio (NPR) on March 18, 2013.  I thought it might be of interest to the Humanities subject area teachers.

"Sonic Trace is a multimedia project that follows Latinos living in Los Angeles travelling back to their families' native lands. Led by radio producer Anyansi Diaz-Cortes, it examines the link between what some Latinos consider home – before and after they or their families came to the U.S.
Diaz-Cortes told NPR host Michel Martin, that she was always interested in international reporting – even on a local level. "To cover any American city in the year 2013 or in this decade you really have to go beyond U.S. borders."
There's another aspect to Sonic Trace, too. It's called La Burbuja, or, the bubble. It's a portable recording studio where they invite people in to talk about their reflections on home – why did they leave, stay, or return from their home country.
Sonic Trace was produced by KCRW and Localore, a national initiative by AIR, the Association of Independents in Radio and Zeega. Sonic Trace is one of several interactive public media stories that NPR's Tell Me More will be highlighting in the coming months."

Let me know what you think or how you used it in your classroom!

Monday, March 11, 2013

NMS March PLCs


Thank you to all who came to our 1st NMS-PLC on Monday!  We look forward to continuing this work for the rest of the school year.  We are interested in some of the things you would like to learn about and work on during this time so please comment below or send me an e-mail at ehaskell@middleboro.k12.ma.us 

Our next NMS-PLC will take place on Tuesday, March 26th.  We can plan to meet in the C105 Computer Lab so that we have internet access.  We look forward to seeing you!

Friday Memo Recommended Links



“Friday Memo”: recommended links :)

Verizon Thinkfinity website.
http://www.thinkfinity.org

How Teachers Can Support Learning That Students Enjoy
http://smartblogs.com/education/2012/09/17/going-back-roots-great-learning/

Edutopia – Middle School Pages –Edutopia.org is an amazing site of all free material for educators. 
http://www.edutopia.org/groups/middle-school


Middleweb.com – Another great website for Middle School Teachers. 


 

The Best Ways to Use Interactive White Boards.?  http://blogs.edweek.org/teachers/classroom_qa_with_larry_ferlazzo/2012/10/response_the_best_ways_to_use_interactive_white_boards.html

Pinterest:  You can pin just about any image you find interesting on this site, but many
teachers are using it as a place to collect great lesson plans, projects, and inspirational materials
http://pinterest.com/

Three Ring -Use our Android or iOS App to snap a photo of written work, capture video of presentations, or record audio of student discussions.  You can also upload digital files from your computer  chance; http://www.threering.com/

Teaching Channel:  "Teaching Channel is a video showcase on the Internet and TV of inspiring and effective teaching practices in America's schools. 
https://www.teachingchannel.org/

101 Web 2.0 Tools for Teachers: 


 

5 Useful Places To Find Online Lesson Plans: 



"the world's largest interactive whiteboard community," this free site gives teachers
access to thousands of user-generated resources and professional
development modules.





 

Downloadable lesson plans and activities, discussion boards, and 13 "Quick Learn" online training
sessions


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Resource-sharing site indexes lessons by state standards
http://exchange.smarttech.com/#tab=0


Teacher John Mein shares tips and tricks for using SMART technology on his blog
http://mrsmarttrainer.blogspot.com/.


Moodle Tutorials:  This is a combo link


 

We Are Teachers: lesson plans and ideas, money for your classroom, product reviews or just a
chance to connect with fellow educators,


 

Podcasts:  "50 Educational Podcasts You Should Check Out." 


 

GIFs:  This post has 10 GIFs, which could help in teaching many
different subjects or ideas. 


 

Technology and 21st Century Learning: 


 

Seven Qualities to Maximize the Impact of Your Lesson Plans." 
http://eyeoneducation.com/Blog/articleType/ArticleView/articleId/2781/7-Qualities-to-Maximize-the-Impact-of-Your-Lesson-Plans#.UR2QJMS9KSM 

Education Week Teacher Magazine

 This Is My Place: Middle Schoolers Talk About Social and Emotional Learning:


THANK YOU, PRINCIPAL MARTY GEOGHEGAN FOR CREATING SUCH A RICH RESOURCE!
THANK YOU, TERRI FALCONER FOR COMPILING THE LIST OF RESOURCES FOR US!