I’m not sure this counts as a true Weekly Web Wonders. My barrel is pretty low and I don’t have many gems to share. I do, however, want to share our workshop schedule for next semester. You can take a closer look at each by visiting our online PD Catalog.
You should see some fliers around right after the New Year, but here’s the preview…
- The Media Specialties series is designed specifically for media specialists who want to add knowledge and skills to their technology toolbox.
- Media Specialties: Connecting with Web 2.0 Tools
January 17, 2008 - Media Specialties: Internet Safety
February 14, 2008 - Media Specialties: Writing with Blogs & Wikis
March 20, 2008 - Media Specialties: Making RSS Work for You
April 17, 2008 - Media Specialties: Online Learning
May 15, 2008
- Media Specialties: Connecting with Web 2.0 Tools
- Creating “Online Learning Experiences”
February 7, 2008 - Podcasting…Talking to the World
February 26, 2008 - Pooped out on PowerPoint
March 13, 2008 - MiniJazz: Jazzing Up Your Curriculum with Videoconferencing
Multiple sessions - ASK: Author and Expert Literature-Based Interviews
January 22, 2008
- Online Classes
- Planning Interactive Curriculum Connections
January 14 – February 8 OR April 14 – May 9 - Internet in the Curriculum
January 14 – February 22 - Technology in the Early Elementary Classroom
January 28 – March 20 - The Blogs that Bind
February 4 – February 29
Kid to Kid Videoconference Connections
February 11 – March 21
Techno-Charged Project Based Learning
February 18 – March 28 - Creating WebQuests
April 14 – May 23
- Planning Interactive Curriculum Connections
Alright, you made it to the bottom and here’s your reward: SciVee is a video sharing site, like YouTube, for sharing scientific or science-related videos. From their site: “Created for scientists, by scientists, SciVee moves science beyond the printed word and lecture theater taking advantage of the internet as a communication medium where scientists young and old have a place and a voice.” Lots of cool demonstrations and more!
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