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If you would like to schedule technology instruction for yourself, your teammates, or your class contact Denise Frederick by email or telephone at 268-6483. She is at Davisville on Mondays, Tuesdays and until noon on Wednesdays.
Below are a number of resources which will help students and staff integrate technology into the curriculum at Davisville Middle School.
Software Tutorials | Online Projects | Webquests | Lesson Sites |Educational Games
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Note: Most of these tutorials are in pdf format. They will downloaded to your computer when you click on them.
Online projects are an excellent way for students to connect with other students as well as subject matter experts as they engage in authentic learning activities. Listed below are some excellent sites for online projects.
Kid
Projects
Projects organized by starting times. This site also allows you to create
and submit a project with ease. Many elementary projects are found here.
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This site promotes many excellent projects which have a focus on volunteerism
and humanitarianism.
Global
School Net
A one-stop project site. Browse past projects or preview upcoming ones. From
easy to complex ther is a project for everyone here
IECC
IECC is intended for teachers seeking partner classrooms for international
and cross-cultural electronic mail exchanges. Many projects run annually.
UN
CyberSchoolBus
A very comprehensive site. Interactive sections in Quiz Quad and changing
projects. Current project is one on Global Human Rights.
Specific Projects:
Using GIS and online mapping sites, students create profiles of their communities. Some projects address issues of environmental concern and use maps to illustrate the problem and offer solutions.
This project is Led by Dr. Robert Ballard and is currently in its 15th year. Students have the ability to interact with research scientists as they explore some of the world's most intriguing regions. This year the Jason project will visit the rainforests of Panama.
Global
Sun Temperature Project
In this project students from around the world keep investigate the influence of geographic location on temperature and hours of sunlight. This project is an annual favorite of many teachers and students.
A webquest is an activity where some or all of the information is obtained through the internet. Typically webquests are focused on an "essential question" which require students to organize and analyze information to arrive at new understandings.They are a great way to investigate many topics as they force students to examine subjects from different points of view and arrive at their own conclusions. The links below show both the "how to" of webquests and give some examples of webquests you may want to try with your classes.
The
WebQuest Page
This page, created by WebQuest founder Dr. Bernie Dodge, is the main WebQuest
resource on the Net, with training materials for teachers and links to numerous
WebQuests they have designed.
WebQuests
for Learning
This site offers expert advice by Tom March on developing WebQuests and the
theory behind this learning strategy. Examples and descriptions for each element
of a WebQuest are included.
Marco
Polo, Internet content for the Classroom: an outstanding site which contains
lessons, student activities and professionally reviewed sites. MArco Polo
has 7 outstanding partner sites which include Arts Edge, Econ EdLink, Illuminations
(NCTM site), Science NetLinks, Xpeditions (National Geographic), Read, Write,
Think (International Reading Association), and EdSitement. It should be a
"first stop" on the Internet for all teachers.
Blue
Web'N is a searchable database of over
1,000 blue-ribbon Internet learning sites. It is organized by subject, grade
level, and type of learning opportunity (lessons, activities, projects, resources,
references, and tools).
Science Animations:This site has collected numerous interactive tutorials,animations, and movies on science topics across the board.
The Ruler Game: Improve measure accuracy using a 1/6" scale. A fun and educational site!
Smithsonian Games: A great site with a variety of games focused on science and history.
APlus Math: This excellent site has a number of games to improve your math skills.
CyberSchoolBus: Games which focus on science and social studies.
The Factor Game: interactive game which exercises students' factoring ability.
Fake Out Vocabulary Game: Choose a level and test your voabulary IQ! Words change weekly.
National Geographic Explorer: Online version of the magazine. Games, mysteries, movies and more.
How Everyday Things are Made: Not exactly a game site, but very interesting videos about the manufacture of many items.
Interactive Games: an extensive collection of games which reinforce math skills. In addition to playing the games, students may create their own!
Soda Play: home of creative play
How Everyday Things are Made: Not exactly a game site, but very interesting videos about the manufacture of many items.
Interactive Geography Quizzes: a large selection of interactive quizzes to test your geographic knowledge!
US States Treasure Hunt: another great game from the folks at the Smithsonian!