Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Teacher and Tech - Music Oct 25, 2012

Meta-Teachnition Part 2 - comments?

Meta-Teachnition Part 3 - SMART Boards - what have you noticed about our use of the SMART Board for presentations. What was most effective and what was least effective? What are your current comfort levels. Do you see it as an effective part of your abilities or will you leave well enough alone?
Due: Oct 30, 2012 in D2L

Presentation - Kristi H / Ashley S / Stephanie Y - Comments

Important Ideas #19 & 20

OARC presentation - Lori Wiebe - Assistive Technologies - Comments

Action - clean up U of M art wiki Figure out among you how to organize the wiki.

Food, Inc excerpt
Rubistar - for some help with rubrics (thanks Janna!)

Next Class
Presentation - Janna/Helen/Michal  --- comments

Assign 3 - main idea sharing - find the people who also worked on your topic (if there are any) and come up with the three main points we should all know. Share them with us all.

RWL for Oct. 30
Pick any three (text or video) of these (or other) articles/videos (check the video tab) that promote technology in the music classroom - for those of you in the EY stream check the PDF that is the first item listed. These are not here to convince you that you should use tech, but to get you some perspectives of what some others are thinking.
Take notes and come to class ready to comment / critique on these.


More AAC inspirational stuff

Read

MobileLearning4SpecialNeedsKids
Mobile Devices in Special Ed

Watch

The Sound of Learning - Edutopia
Enabling Dreams - Edutopia - search for others
Assistive Music Tech Lab
The AAC Workshop Band

Listen

Martin Pistorius story on CBC
Listen to a special education edition of the Science Podcast -  Chris Dede
iTouch4SpecialNeeds links

App Lists and Recommendations
iTouchForSpecialNeeds
http://itouch4specialneeds.pbworks.com/w/page/32672136/FrontPage
MobileLearning4SpecialNeedsKids


Techy comic by a former student - Interesting Times




Slideshare
TeacherTube
Survey Monkey - free online surveys.
PollEveryWhere - text in surveys

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