Wired Wednesday

During tomorrow’s Wired Wednesday we will have an open session. No agenda, just time to work on practicing using instructional technology or learning from each other.

blogIdeas for coming:
– Explore applications that help you enhance teaching/learning strategies
– Build and share a schoology respository
– Set up quizzes on Schoology
– Create student mock-up presentations using Educreations/Notability or another application
– Investigate Nearpod or a different application that you’ve never tried.

Each session is worth 1/15th of a credit (1 seat hour).

Please bring your laptop and iPad.

Meeting Date (3:30-4:30) Location: 206

Christopher

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Student Completion Rules

Teachers,

This Wednesday for Wired Wednesday, we’ll be exploring Student Completion Rules on Schoology. Student completion rules are requirements placed on course folders and/or course material. These requirements must be completed by students in the course. This feature allows teachers to structure the flow of their course, as well as to create self-paced learning for students.

I encourage you to bring some materials that you can use to develop self-paced learning goals with. For example, quizzes, links, video, pdfs, etc.

Student Completion on Folders

 

 

 

Location: TIS Room 206, 3:30-4:30

Bring: Charged laptop & charged iPad (w/ Schoology Application)

Computer Coding for Girls

INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL: January 4-February 8, 2016, Mondays only, 3:30-5:30 PM • 4th-6th grade • Location: Pinhead HQ • Tuition: $150/6-week series.

projects-bitsbox-rocket-girlExpressly for girls, these introductory courses in computer coding are designed to show the fun side of computer science, build confidence, and whet girls’ appetites for this critical 21st century skill as students write code to build apps. Instructors: Alley Rubadeau.

>>> Pinhead Institute <<<

Hour of Code

We live in a world surrounded by technology. And we know that whatever field our students choose to go into as adults, their ability to succeed will increasingly hinge on understanding how technology works. hour-of-code-logoBut only a tiny fraction of us are learning computer science, and less students are studying it than a decade ago.

That’s why our entire school is joining in on the largest learning event in history: The Hour of Code, during Computer Science Education Week (Dec. 7-13). More than 100 million students worldwide have already tried an Hour of Code. Our Hour of Code is a statement that Telluride Intermediate School is ready to teach these foundational 21st century skills.

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Wired Wednesday: Utilizing Google Drive w/ Schoology

November 4th
Utilizing Google Drive w/ Schoology
Utilizing Google Drive with Schoology provides a thorough understanding of how to create a seamless work flow between Schoology and Google Drive. Participants will:SchoologyDrive

  • Access and edit all your Google Drive Content within Schoology
  • Import Google Drive content into courses, groups and resources
  • Assign and collect student submissions with ease
  • Link and embed Google Docs, Sheets, Slides and Forms to collaborate and engage

Location: TIS Room 206, 3:30-4:30

Bring: Charged laptop & charged iPad (w/ Schoology Application)