Guest Post: The Good Computer Podcast

Guest Post By Russ Hockenberry The Good Computer Podcast was started to teach technology and digital citizenship concepts to the pre-K through 2nd grade crowd. It does this by using puppetry, animation, music, and digital storytelling to convey its themes. Each episode covers some basics of the topic,  and serves as a jumping off point [...]

Guest Post, Vote For FMS

Today we have a guest post from Lisa at Eisenhower.  Everybody support FMS! Lab teachers, put those kiddos to work voting! Hello everyone, my name is Lisa Kaelin and I am the bookkeeper at Eisenhower Elementary School. I am asking for your help!!!!  Farnsley Middle School is in the finals for the one of the Greenest schools in [...]

Computer Pranks For April Fools (Part Two)

As promised, I’m posting  Amy’s directions for changing the SMART Board markers to all white.  Imagine your victim’s frustration when trying to write on the SMART Board and nothing is coming out of the markers. To change the pen colors on a SMART Board to white: (You have to be logged on as the teacher [...]

KET’s Exciting New Instructional Resources!

KET’s Exciting New Instructional Resources! Posted by Larry Moore, KET North Regional Education Consultant Well, you see the phrase “New and Improved” in advertising a lot, and when it comes to KET’s instructional resources, that phrase is very appropriate. Some of the services I describe in the list below are brand new such as KET [...]

My Story Maker

By: Liane Dattilo, TabletTalk Guest Blogger My Story Maker is exactly what you would expect from the title, a story maker.  It’s super simple interface can be navigated by the youngest elementary student, but it’s features are detailed enough to engage intermediate students as well.   There are several settings, characters, scenery objects and props to [...]

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