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| 2 | December 2006 In-Service:
Science and Science Probes
- Check out a fun interactive set of science games at BodyWorks
- Overview of the science probes and software
- Break into small groups and rotate through stations
- Groups include:
- Each group will complete the following at each station
- Comfort yourself with the science probe and how it works
- Gather data which would complete the experiment asked
- Talk about modifications or adaptations for your grade level
- Stations include
- Go Motion: Mapping the ocean floor
- Go Motion: Mapping your own motion
- Go Motion: Air ball experiment or Indy 500 and variable effecting speed of cars
- Temperature: Alka Setzer Experiment
- Temperature: Hot Hands
- Temperature: Insulators: hats, gloves, and jackets
- Heart Rate Monitor: Is your heart rate different while sitting, standing, or lying down?
- Light Sensor: Reflectivity of light from different colored papers
- Force Sensor: How do different surfaces effect the force while dragging a shoe OR How do different soled shoes effect the force while dragging them across the same surface
- Magnetic Sensor: North and South Pole
- Voltage probes: Are Batteries Different
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| 3 | October 2006 In-Service:
- Check this out for quick review:
- QuizTree: look at elementary math and sight words
- Introductions - Take as much as you'd like activity
- Brainstorm and share:
- Umatilla staff brainstorm topic: tips/tricks with Tablet PC
- Echo staff brainstorm topic: tips/tricks using a wireless lab with kiddo's in your classroom
- Review Math Interactives: what is that valuable tool?
- Echo Tour
- Lesson Plans
- Schedule rollout of lab in Umatilla
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| 4 | September 2006 In-Service:
- Have you completed NCCE application
- Have science probes been ordered?
- Lesson Plan number 1, and maybe 2?
- October in-service with Umatilla
- How can we become more comfortable with the Tablet PC?
- Revisit links from January 2006 in-service.
- Writing Slates
- Installation of software
- Handwriting to text practice
- Jinibong sofware
- With online math manipulatives (see these from Shodor)
- Click-n-Type: a virtual keyboard you can use with a pointer
- Using Powerpoint as the "white board, or smart board"
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March 17, 2006 In-Service:
Topics for the morning: - Discussion about ITSC, NCCE
- what did you like?
- what did you learn
- Supplies to purchase this spring
- cart for tablet PC's
- extra sylus for tablet's
- extra toner cartridges
- extra projector bulbs
- extra laptop batteries
- Powerpoint songs and stories
- Clickers
- Modify old lessons or create new lessons and upload
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November 11 In-Service Agenda:- Tablet PC Activities which can be used as lesson plans
- tablet traveling pictionary
- show me math
- ITSC and NCCE:
- Who is going where?
- Outline for NCCE presentation
- Work with Science Probes
- Login to Moodle
- upload lesson plan number 2 and 3?
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| 10 | October In-Service - Webedit: Review with ideas on efficient use
- Tablet PC's
- Review the basics
- Review some programs
- Tablet Pictionary
- Lesson Plan for October
- Other items up for discussion
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Sept 23 In-Service Agenda:- Login to Moodle
- upload lesson plan number 1?
- Tablet PC lab
- software that has been installed on the Tablet PC's
- Experiment and become familiar
- Lesson plans tailored in this direction...
- Tablet extension of a regular PC
- As demonstrated
- Is this a direction we need to pursue?
- Science Probes - experiment and become familiar with these
- Set up and use the Elmo's
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| 12 | September 9, 2005 In-Service:- Take the PETI survey
- Are the carts ready?
- NCCE proposal
- Tablet PC Software
- Lesson Plan Number 1
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August In-Service:- Moodle accounts
- PETI survey
- Image laptop lab
- Logging into network
- Ordering materials
- Complete presentation application for NCCE
- Lesson plan #1
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