Monday, December 29, 2008

Register for “Closing the Achievement Gap” Series with Joel Klein and Al Sharpton

Middle school principals and their teams are invited to “Ensuring Equality for All of Our Students,” a conversation with Chancellor Joel Klein and Reverend Al Sharpton. This presentation is part of the DOE’s year-long “Closing the Achievement Gap” series.

The event will take place on Tuesday, January 6 from 6:00-8:30 p.m. at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture (515 Malcolm X Boulevard, Manhattan).

Space is limited, and pre-registration is required. Please RSVP online at http://tinyurl.com/klein-sharpton by January 5. For more information, contact Anita Cassity at acassity@schools.nyc.gov.

Monday, December 22, 2008

Free Admission for Educators at the Skyscraper Museum

The Museum is offering FREE ADMISSION to public school educators and their families during the holiday break. The Skyscraper Museum is loacted in lower Manhattan's Battery Park city at 39 Battery Place. Visit the Skyscraper Museum from Wednesday through Sunday noon to 6, from Saturday, December 20 through Sunday, January 3. 

For more information about their resources for educators, visit www.skyscraper.org/education.

Click here for directions to the museum.


Friday, November 21, 2008

Looking for ready-made interactive lessons? Come to SMART for hundreds of interactive lesson

Come to SMART for hundreds of interactive lesson activities correlated to local curriculum standards. Whether the subject is polygons or pythons, we can help make lessons live and breathe. Content and resources are part of the SMART solution. Learn more, click here.

Thursday, November 20, 2008

C-SPAN Announces White House Week October 1, 2008

C-SPAN's White House Week, a 7-day television event, kicks off on December 14 with the premiere of a feature documentary, The White House: Inside America's Most Famous Home. White House Week takes you beyond the velvet ropes to the private residence, sharing exclusive interviews with the First Family, the White House staff and renowned presidential historians.

For more information, click here.

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

AASL National School Library Media Program of the Year Award

Established in 1963, the National School Library Media Program of the Year (NSLMPY) Award honors school library media programs practicing their commitment to ensure that students and staff are effective users of ideas and information, as well as exemplifying implementation of Information Power. The award recognizes exemplary school library media programs that are fully integrated into the school's curriculum. Each winning program receives a $10,000 prize ($30,000 total) donated by Follett Library Resources.

For more information and the application, click here.

If you have questions about the AASL NSLMPY award contact Andrea Parker at 800-545-2433, ext. 1396.

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Teaching & Learning Celebration is Coming to New York


The Celebration of Teaching & Learning
Where Knowledge Meets Inspiration
March 6-7, 2009, Hilton New York, New York City
thirteencelebration.org


Learn more about the Celebration’s compelling speakers; exhibitors displaying the latest educational tools; interactive events and book signings; and read and contribute to education blogs by visiting and signing up for e-mail updates at the newly launched Web site, thirteencelebration.org.

Don’t miss this unique opportunity to join the conversation!

Monday, November 17, 2008

Nominations for the TIE Class of 2009 are now open!

The folks at Tech4Learning are looking for outstanding classroom teachers, trainers, aides, and administrators who have made Tech4Learning tools an integral part of their daily teaching and learning.

Winners of the TIE award will receive licenses for Tech4Learning tools of their choice, a perpetual subscription to Recipes4Success.com, and sneak peeks at new versions and tools.

Click here to go to the nomination form.

Friday, November 14, 2008

Join PBS and ITEA for a FREE Design Squad Webinar - Nov. 18

“Design Squad:
Engineering Activities, Energizing Kids” will introduce you to the popular reality competition show, its free resources for educators, and explain how you can use these resources to bring engineering to life for kids in your classroom. You’ll also get great tips on how to talk to talk to kids about engineering, and hear firsthand from ITEA members about how they are using Design Squad in their classrooms.

WHO:
Middle & High School Teachers of Science, Engineering, and Technology

WHEN:
Tuesday November 18, 2008 4:00 pm EST, 1:00 am PST

WHERE:
Your Computer

HOSTED BY:
WGBH and ITEA (event password is Itea2008)

To register, go to:

https://wgbh.webex.com/wgbh/onstage/g.php?t=a&d=668602232

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

ATTENTION Educators!

LEGOengineering.com is happy to announce their new Community section. The Community section empowers LEGO educators from around the world to share lesson plans and activities and get feedback from other users. Users can also post questions, ideas, tips, problems and start discussions with the worldwide community. Users can view and share photos of LEGO creations from students.

Becoming a member is easy. Just click the Join Now link here or on the Community front page. Within seconds you will be able to upload content, ask questions, and make comments.
Check it out at http://www.legoengineering.com/

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

FREE ROBOTC Webinars!

Starting the first week of November, Carnegie Mellon Robotics Academy will begin offering their second series of "Learning ROBOTC" Webinars!

The Academy will host 5 weekly webinar training sessions for ROBOTC enthusiasts of all levels and platforms. The ROBOTC webinars are designed for anyone interested in learning more about ROBOTC, from the absolute beginner to the advanced programmer.

All webinars are free of charge and include a forum where participants can get questions answered before, during and after the session. Webinars will be recorded for those who cannot attend and the forums will be monitored daily to answer questions.

Registration is required. To learn more about the available sessions or to register, click here.

Monday, November 3, 2008

Webinar: Inspiring Literacy with Adora Svitak

Join TANDBERG’s Jan Zanetis as she chats with Adora Svitak, renowned author, teacher, literacy mentor, and prodigy. Eleven year old Adora has been working with students in person and over video for years to share her writing while inspiring them to create their own stories and poems. Participants will learn tips on how to motivate their own students, whether they be young children or full grown teachers. Learn how she makes the most of technology tools to engage students and get her lessons to come across at a distance. Most of all, participants will be amazed at the confidence and perception of Adora, a young lady that is quite at home on CNN, Oprah, or in your classroom! If you have not heard of Adora, here’s her site: http://www.adorasvitak.com. Join the webinar and be inspired!

Click here to register.


Friday, October 31, 2008

Apply for Library REACH Grant

The Fund for Public Schools is pleased to announce its fifth annual request for Library REACH (Revitalizing Education for Adolescents and Children) proposals. Library REACH is a privately-funded grant program that allows New York City public schools to apply for funding to improve their libraries. The goal of Library REACH is to support library programs that enhance teaching and learning. Since the spring of 2003, the Fund has awarded more than 150 grants totaling more than $1 million.

For eligibility criteria and an application, visit http://schools.nyc.gov/FundForPublicSchools/AboutUs/KeyInitiatives/Libraries/default.htm. The application deadline is November 21.

Happy Halloween from the Bronx OIT!

"Zombies in Plain English" by the Commoncraft Show













Wednesday, October 29, 2008

WEBINAR: Is your classroom technology increasing student success?

If you're not getting the most out of the technology you currently have, the answer is No.

This complimentary webinar sponsored by SMART Technologies will help you identify your current inefficiencies and show you how a few small enhancements can drive significant gains in learning outcomes and a return on your investment (ROI). Our speakers will show you how improvements to your classroom technology can do the following:
  • Increase your students' success
  • Boost your ROI and drive down your Total Cost of Ownership (TCO)
  • Improve the effectiveness of teachers and administrators

When: Wednesday, November 12, 2008 at 4:00 p.m. Eastern time

Sunday, October 26, 2008

Tabula Digita Designs a Science Curriculum Game

Tabula Digita, the developers of the award-winning DimensionM math and algebra game has formed a partnership with Monsanto Fund and the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) to create a brand new curriculum-based science game for students.

The content for the web-based games will be provided by the ISTE. Product creation and testing has started and will be followed by extensive market testing and education sector review. The software is expected to be released next year at ISTE’S annual National Education Computing Conference, in Washington DC, June 28-July 2, 2009.

Saturday, October 25, 2008

Apply Now for 2008-2009 Field Trip Grants

Target will award 5,000 Field Trip Grants of up to $800 each during the 2008-2009 school year. That adds up to 5,000 more opportunities for students to explore more of the world outside the classroom.

Visit the zoo. Go backstage at a local theater. Tour a museum. Explore more with a Field Trip Grant from Target.

Ready to get inspired? It’s easy — complete a Target® Field Trip Grant application online anytime between now and Nov. 1, 2008. Only one submission per applicant, please.

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Wiggio Makes it Easy to Work in Groups

Are you having trouble getting your students excited about working in groups? Try Wiggio.com, a website designed to help students to work in groups. It was developed specifically for the student market and the functionalities were chosen based directly on student input.

Wiggio’s free, web-based tools allow students to manage and keep track of all of their groups from one place. The site’s features and functions are what students want and need to be able to work effectively in groups, the announcement states. Features include the following:

  • Messaging—Send mass text messages, emails, and voice messages to group members.
  • Calendar—Shared calendar keeps track of all group meetings, events, deadlines, etc. Opt in to get text message and email reminders about upcoming events.
  • Folder—Access and save documents in one place and avoid the hassle of sending attachments back and forth.
  • Meeting—Set up free group conference calls or group chat sessions.
  • Polling—Get group members' opinions quickly and easily.
Created for students by students, Wiggio hopes to change the way students work in groups by creating an easier and more efficient way for students to collaborate and communicate. Investigate for yourselft, go to http://www.wiggio.com/.

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Digital Youth: Call for Submissions

"The George Lucas Educational Foundation, publisher of Edutopia media,
including Edutopia video, Edutopia magazine, and Edutopia.org, has received a
grant from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation to produce ten
multimedia portraits of youth ages 8–18 who are deeply immersed in digital
media of all kinds: blogs, social networks, virtual environments, games, media
making projects, and so on.

These portraits are intended to provide an in-depth look at how young people are using new media for learning, socializing, and entertainment, giving adults insight into the new generation's digital lives. The portraits will feature a range of media, produced by Edutopia staff as well as the youth themselves, including

  • short (less than ten-minute) documentary segments that explore how young people are using new media in their homes, schools, out-of-school activities, and informal learning environments, and with their peers.
  • interviews with youth to gain their reflections on these experiences.
  • interviews with their parents, educators, and others.
  • expert interviews commenting on and interpreting specific behaviors in the portraits.
  • articles and text commentary placing the portraits in the larger context of digital-learning initiatives.
  • examples of work these young people have produced, including photos, slide presentations, videos, podcasts, music, games, essays, blogs, media diaries, and Web sites.

The portraits will be published on Edutopia.org, and articles about them will appear in several issues of Edutopia magazine and on the Web site beginning in February 2009."

For more information, visit: http://www.edutopia.org/digital-youth-video-multimedia

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

WHAT IS "C-SPAN StudentCam"?

C-SPAN StudentCam is an annual documentary competition that encourages students to think seriously about issues that affect our communities and our nation.

StudentCam is open to all middle school students (grades 6-8) and high school students (grades 9-12) in the United States as individuals, or teams of students. Teams are limited to 3 students. The competition is also open to international students and there will be one $500 prize for the best international entry. Videos must be the original work of students, however, teachers may provide guidance and critiques.

For more information, visit: http://www.studentcam.org/

Announcing Tech4Learning's Webinar Series

Tech4Learning will be hosting twice-weekly webinars to help get you better acquainted with their products and learn successful integration and implementation strategies for your classrooms. The folks at Tech4Learning hope you will explore the list below to find a Webinar that meets your needs.

Visit http://tech4learning.webex.com to learn more, explore upcoming webinars, and register for the one that meets your needs.

Use the Webinars to:
  • Explore ideas for curriculum connections
  • Get an overview of software features
  • Learn strategies for successful implementation
  • Discuss resources and lessons plans
  • Learn strategies for engaging your students
Upcoming Webinars:
  • Oct. 28, 2008 Introduction to Pixie
  • Oct. 30, 2008 Introduction to Frames
  • Nov. 4, 2008 Introduction to WebBlender
  • Nov. 6, 2008 Chroma Key with Frames
  • Nov. 11, 2008 Using Pixie with a Whiteboard
  • Nov. 13, 2008 Thanksgiving Lessons with Pixie
Register Today!

Monday, October 20, 2008

Adobe Software Donation Program

K-12 Schools in the US and primary and secondary schools in Canada may request a software donation from Adobe through Gifts In Kind. Please go to Tech Soup for more information about Adobe's North American Nonprofit Software Donation Program and to how to apply.

Products Offered
  • Acrobat Pro
  • Contribute
  • Dreamweaver
  • Flash Professional
  • Fireworks
  • In Design
  • Illustrator
  • Photoshop
  • Premiere Pro
  • CS Design Premium
  • CS Web Premium
  • CS Production Premium
Investigate for yourself. Click here.

Sunday, October 19, 2008

NASA First Robotics Competition Sponsorship

NASA is very excited that teams are planning to participate in the FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC) this year. Participation is choosing to provide your students with the opportunity to use their minds to accomplish an incredible task: starting with a bunch of unrelated parts and the ideas that exist only in the minds of your team members and then creating a functioning robot in only six weeks. Wow! As you get started with the process of applying for sponsorship from NASA, they want to explain a few things to you.

(deadline October 20; apply for grants of up to $6,000 to help fund your team)

Click here for more information.



Saturday, October 18, 2008

free online resources if you are looking to boost your middle and high school professional development offerings

The Ohio Resource Center's AdLIT Program for adolescent literacy has some wonderful free online resources if you are looking to boost your middle and high school professional development offerings. Their online modules include short, provocative readings, excellent up-to-date booklists, and thoughtful workshop suggestions. For example, their "Knowing the Resources" module is perfect for sparking staff discussions about how to match students to books. Investigate it for yourself, click here.

Friday, October 17, 2008

Free Search Engine for the Visual Learner

Move aside Google - if you are a visual learner, you are going to LOVE the new "Search Me" search engine. Type in any phrase like "literacy coaches" or an author like "Jane Yolen," and up pops a stack of actual web page images, rather than a linear text-based list. There are also icons below the search box to narrow your findings. The engine is still in beta testing, but you really have to try this one out to appreciate the WOW factor.

Visit: http://www.searchme.com/

Thursday, October 16, 2008

ISTE Webinar Series: Blogging in the Classroom—for Beginners

TECHNOLOGY IN PRACTICE WEBINAR SERIES PRESENTS:
Blogging in the Classroom—for Beginners

Wednesday, October 22, 2008
1 pm Pacific / 2 pm Mountain / 3 pm Central / 4 pm Eastern

In this introductory session, learn how blogging can help integrate Web 2.0 technologies into your curriculum. Experience how this form of interactive publishing creates authentic learning experiences, regardless of your content area. By the end of this webinar, participants will know the basics of setting up a WordPress blog, have rationale for using blogs as a powerful, motivatonal tool to promote meaningful student learning, as well as how to use blogging as a form of potent professional development.

Webinar Pricing:
$50 ISTE Members
$125 Non-Members

Free Online Stopwatch for use in your Classroom!


Everybody needs a stopwatch at some point -- and there's never one around!
Well... Now there is! Online Stopwatch!
A Simple, Fast Flash Online Stopwatch and Online Countdown timer always available when you need it.


Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Applications Now Being Accepted for 2009 Cable's Leaders in Learning Awards

Applications are now being accepted nationwide for individuals who implement creative learning programs in their communities, helping to push education progress to new heights. The annual Cable's Leaders in Learning Awards recognize outstanding educators, administrators, policymakers, and other leaders at the forefront of innovation in education.

The application and nomination period opens Wednesday, October 1, 2008 at www.LeadersInLearningAwards.org (this is an online-only process). The application period for educators and for nominating policymakers closes December 17, 2008.

Cable's Leaders in Learning Awards recognize a broad array of innovators, including:

Highly inventive classroom educators, administrators, community leaders, and policymakers who are transforming education from kindergarten through high school.
Those who have had a major impact on educating youth both in and out of the classroom.
Those who have adopted innovative learning practices that have transformed an aspect of education on a large or small scale.

In addition to national and local recognition, winners receive:

  • A $3,000 cash prize
  • An all-expense-paid trip to Washington, DC in June, 2009
  • While in Washington, award recipients will visit with members of Congress to talk about their award-winning programs.
  • Winners will attend an awards ceremony with policymakers, government officials, leaders of the national education community, cable industry executives, and other VIPS.

Cable's Leaders in Learning Awards, administered by Cable in the Classroom, recognize innovative programs in several categories including: General Excellence, Cable Partnerships for Learning, and Media Literacy Education.

For more information on the awards and categories, to hear podcast interviews with previous winners and to apply online, please visit: www.LeadersInLearningAwards.org.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Teachers Can Apply for Teachnet Institute

Teachers Network is currently seeking applications for membership in the Teachnet Institute, a professional social network for New York City teachers, combining both online and face-to-face communication to foster 21st-century skills for educators. Participants will collaborate with members on technology projects, solutions, and communications; write and publish technology curricula; advocate for the use of technology in education; and come together as a group for the exchange of innovative ideas.

Applicants must submit an online application no later than Sunday, November 2.

To learn more and apply online, visit www.teachersnetwork.org.

Monday, October 13, 2008

LEGO Education Grant Services

LEGO Education's Grant Service grant listing features foundations that are particularly interested in helping the disadvantaged and those who would drop out of school. Recipients of these funds will have a series of responsibilities including increasing attendance, securing parental involvement, and securing academic success - all with the end goal of attaining high school completion. The folks at LEGO want to enable anyone to become a star within the LEGO® Education galaxy by lending assistance to a constantly evolving, solution-seeking audience of educators. The grant giving foundations are listed below:
For more information on how you can find underwriting for robotics, simple machines, or other LEGO Education products, visit Grant Resources on our homepage, www.LEGOeducation.com, or call 800-362-4308.

Sunday, October 12, 2008

WIN A "GREEN COMPUTER LAB" FOR YOUR SCHOOL!

INSPIRE your middle and high school students to be leaders in the Green Schools movement--and your school could win a state-of-the-art computer lab! The "Green Light Contest" essay competition, sponsored by PC Mall Gov, in partnership with HP, InFocus and T.H.E. Journal, is seeking entries from students in two categories: grades 5 - 8 and 9 - 12. In essays of 1,000 words or less students are asked to describe how they and their teachers can utilize technology to protect the environment, with the grand-prize-winning composition being awarded a 30-seat "green" computer lab for the author's school. Two additional first place winners (one from each grade-level category) will each receive a "green" laptop. Winning essays will be published in T.H.E. Journal and winners will be recognized at FETC, January 21 - 24, in Orlando, FL.

***APPLICATION DEADLINE is December 1, 2008. Winners will be announced at FETC, January 21 - 24, 2009, and notified by mail no later than January 31, 2009.

***Complete essay and submission criteria are available online at:
http://www.1105info.com/t.do?id=1685344:13589656

Saturday, October 11, 2008

The Woogi World Solution

Through their safe, and engaging virtual world, www.woogiworld.com, elementary age children worldwide are becoming responsible Internet users and goodwill ambassadors, learning and implementing the character traits that are helping them be good influences in their homes, schools, and communities—ultimately leading out in the global "Woogi phenomenon" of kids driving good works. Their goal is to be the "tool of choice" that parents and educators use to teach elementary children:
  1. Proper, positive character traits and skills that include:
    • Internet behavior and safety
    • Leadership
    • Service to others
    • Proper health and nutrition
    • etc.
  2. Balance between time on and off the Internet
  3. The value and benefit of actively participating in the community
Investigate for yourself. Visit http://www.woogiworld.com/.

Friday, October 10, 2008

2009 Verizon Tech Savvy Awards

What are the Verizon Tech Savvy Awards?

The Verizon Tech Savvy Awards recognize outstanding educational programs that demystify technology for parents so that they may better support their child’s academic and social growth in an increasingly complex 21st century.

Goals of the Verizon Tech Savvy Awards

  • To provide an incentive for grassroots, community-based nonprofit organizations, libraries and schools to include information communications technology literacy for parents as a component to enhance existing literacy programming
  • To promote and support programming that empowers parents and subsequently their children to utilize technology-based resources and tools for literacy and language learning
  • To encourage intergenerational applications of technology that improve the literacy and life skills of both parents and children
  • To recognize innovative programming that prepares families for success in the 21st century through the use of digital media
  • To help parents be active participants in all facets of their children’s education

The Awards

One national award of $25,000 and four regional awards of $5,000 will be given to organizations that have developed and delivered exemplary programs in information communications technology literacy for parents and children. The awards will be presented at the 2009 National Conference on Family Literacy in Orlando, Florida.

Nominate your organization, click here.

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Fundamental Aeronautics Student Competition High School Division: 2008-2009 Academic Year

The Supersonics Project, part of NASA's Fundamental Aeronautics Program, has identified a set of key technical challenges that are barriers to success for practical supersonic cruise vehicles. Some of these barriers include:
  • Efficiency challenges, including supersonic cruise efficiency. There are two principal elements to supersonic cruise efficiency—propulsion efficiency and airframe aerodynamic efficiency—and these must be treated as an integrated challenge.
  • Environmental challenges, including airport noise reduction, sonic boom modeling, and high-altitude emissions reduction.

For this academic year challenge, we offer two levels of the contest for high school students.


Regular curriculum students: Offer a detailed look at what needs to be accomplished in order to have supersonic commercial flight by 2020. Present your documented review of the pros and cons of supersonic flight, the challenges and the solutions. Include your informed description of the potential customers for this new service and how the service may fit with existing airport traffic.


Advanced curriculum students: Offer your designs for a highly efficient, environmentally friendly, low boom, commercial aircraft with an Initial Operational Capability (IOC) of 2020.* Your design should addresses the efficiency, environmental and performance goals described below.

  • Cruise speed = Mach 1.6 to 1.8
  • Design Range = 4000 nautical miles
  • Payload = 35 – 70 passenger range (mixed class)
  • Fuel Efficiency = 3 passenger-miles per pound of fuel
  • Takeoff field length <>

For details on eligibility, due dates, notice of intent, submission requirements, paper format, evaluation criteria, and awards, consult the pages on this web site.

  • Notices of intent due December 15, 2008
  • Final papers due March 15, 2009
  • Results announced on or before May 1, 2009

For more details visit http://aero.larc.nasa.gov/competitions_high.htm.

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Tech4Learning New York City DOE News

The folks at Tech4Learning have been very busy at this summer! They have a New FAMIS Contract and Catalog. If you have visited any of the Tech4Learning web sites recently, like their company page, Pics4Learning, or the Trading Post, you have seen some of the work we have been doing.

They also have a new contract number for our software tools on FAMIS.

Vendor Information
Vendor Code: TEC052
Contract Number: B060302
PD Contract Number: 9701236

Contract information is also available on our web site at http://www.tech4learning.com/contracts/nyc_products

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Fall Professional Development Listings from Teaching & Learning

Fall professional development offerings from the Division of Teaching & Learning are now available online at http://schools.nyc.gov/Offices/TeachLearn/PD/default.htm. Click on "Instructional Technology" to find our latest professional development offerings.

Monday, October 6, 2008

Applications now open for GTA NY 2008 - Apply by October 10th!

The Google Teacher Academy is a FREE professional development experience designed to help K-12 educators get the most from innovative technologies. Each Academy is an intensive, one-day event where participants get hands-on experience with Google's free products and other technologies, learn about innovative instructional strategies, receive resources to share with colleagues, and immerse themselves in an innovative corporate environment. Upon completion, Academy participants become Google Certified Teachers who share what they learn with other K-12 educators in their local region.

Applications now open for GTA NY 2008 - Apply by October 10th!

The PBwiki Back to School Challenge continues....

The Back-To-School Challenge brings PBwiki to your classroom with:

How The Back to School Challenge Works

  • Join the Challenge
  • Earn points by learning to use your wiki and sharing it with others.
  • Join the Winner's Circle at 100 points, and get your free upgrade. But don't stop there--keep going to earn gift certificates for your classroom (including the $1,000 shopping spree grand prize), books, and other great educational resources.

Click here to take The PBwiki Challenge

Sunday, October 5, 2008

T3 Regional Conference: "Creative Teaching in the Modern Classroom"

The T^3 (Teachers Teaching with Technology) Regional Conference will be held at The College of Staten Island, City University of New York on Saturday, October 25th from 8AM to 5PM. If you are using Texus Instruments equipment in your classroom, you don't want to miss this opportunity to meet with other educators and receive training on the technology you want to learn. Sessions include:
  • The New TI-Nspire Technology
  • Geometry with Cabri Jr.
  • TI-84 Plus
  • TI-Navigator
  • Apps for the TI-83 Plus/TI-84 Plus families
  • TI-SmartView Emulator Software
And more...

Tentative conference program is now available by clicking here. Click here to register.


IXL #1Math Practice Site


Practice makes perfect, and IXL makes math practice fun. With unlimited math questions in more than 1,000 topics, students improve their skills and confidence and always have new challenges to meet. Click a here to get started!

Friday, October 3, 2008

Digital Wish Grant - DEADLINE SEPT 30, 2008

Digital Wish is a website designed to help educators find funding for classroom technology. Teachers register, create profiles and shop for much-needed technology products, similar to a wedding registry. Wish lists stay posted online and teachers can then elect to use their profile to fundraise for donations from parents, the community, or administrators. Digital Wish also runs a monthly grants program. Anyone who has registered and created a profile is automatically entered to win one of 43 Digital Wish technology grants. Check out the monthly Digital Wish grant schedule here: http://www.digitalwish.com/dw/digitalwish/grants_sched.

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Register for Educational Software Exposition

The Office of Instructional Technology, along with the Divisions of Contracts and Purchasing and Instructional and Information Technology, invites school teams to a software exposition to learn about resources and best practices for integrating technology into classroom instruction. School teams will have the opportunity to attend workshops, hear prominent speaks, and preview 11 award-winning instructional software titles offered at steep discounts off list prices. The exposition will be held at the Brooklyn Museum on October 6-7. Each day will offer two sessions: 8:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. or 1:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. You can register until 5:00 p.m. on October 1 at www.learningtimes.net/nycdoeshowcase/register.

For more information, contact Software@schools.nyc.gov

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Free Online Math Tutoring for Students by Students

StudyBuddy, the free online tutoring service provided by the National Science and Technology Education Partnership (NSTEP), is now accepting registration for tutors and tutees. High school students who have taken three years of math (with a B average or better) can enroll as tutors and may receive community service credit from their schools; middle and high school teachers can enroll their students to receive tutoring. All work is done online.

Participants will be given their own electronic notebook, called a ViewBook, where they can keep track of their sessions, access math worksheets, videos, and use the graphing calculator and equation editor. Interested math teachers should e-mail studybuddy@nstep-online.org or visit www.nstep-online.org.

For more information, contact Dr. Stevan Peters at speters@nstep-online.org.

Monday, September 29, 2008

NYCDOE Software Expo & Showcase

Great news! The NYCDOE Division of Contracts and Purchasing (DCP) and the Office of Instructional Technology (OIT) announce steep discounts off list price on award winning instructional software that will be available for purchase September 2, 2008.

On Monday, October 6 and Tuesday, October 7, 2008, the NYC Department of Education is hosting a Technical Learning Solutions Software Exposition for Principals, Teachers, Coaches, and Decision Makers for software facts, demos, best practices, breakout sessions, speakers and more!

When:
Half day sessions offered Monday, October 6th & Tuesday, October 7th
8:30 AM–12:00 PM or 1:30 PM–5:00 PM

NYCDOE Selected Software Titles Include:
• Orchard & Practice Planet by Siboney
• Destination Math & Reading by Houghton Mifflin
• Rosetta Stone
• Waterford Early Learning by Pearson
• Gizmos by ExploreLearning
• Raz-Kids by Learning A-Z
• Encyclopedia Britannica
• Earobics by Houghton Mifflin
• Dimension M by Tabula Digita
• Atomic Learning
• Virtual Science Lab by Pearson

To Register, visit http://www.learningtimes.net/nycdoeshowcase/register

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

School Alert: Apply for Renzulli Learning Differentiated Instruction Program

The Office of Instructional Technology is pleased to announce the Renzulli Learning Differentiated Instruction Online Learning Program. Renzulli Learning is a tool for engaging students that helps teachers differentiate instruction through individualized resources tailored to students' interests and learning styles. Participating schools will receive a subsidized site license to Renzulli Learning, professional development, and more.

For more information and to apply, visit http://tinyurl.com/6kepra. Applications will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis with priority given to middle schools.

If your school is interested in applying, please note that your administration should designate a Renzulli School Site Manager (RSSM). The designated RSSM can sign up for the Renzulli School Site Manager class at http://pd.nycoit.org under department "Instructional Technology". The NYC Department of Education is providing a subsidy for this program so that interested schools can enroll at a reduced cost of $700, which is payable through FAMIS.

Sunday, September 21, 2008

You could win an Interactive Classroom Makeover!!!

Make a music video with your class that shows how amazing it would be to have a technology-fueled classroom. You could win an Interactive Classroom makeover worth over $25,000.

Grab your video camera, tune up your instruments or just SING! Send us your video, a panel of judges will choose one winner from grades K-5, 6-8 and 9-12 will be chosen from the entries.

Start your video today! The contest ends on October 24. Click here for more information.

Saturday, September 20, 2008

Discovery Educator Network Streamathon

The third annual streamathon has been scheduled for September 23, 2008, from 9 a.m. EST to 9 p.m. EST. This free, online professional development event is open to educators nationwide and is a service of Discovery Education, a division of Discovery Communications, whose networks include Discovery Channel, Animal Planet and the Science Channel. To register, click here.

Friday, September 19, 2008

KC3~Kids Creating Community Content International Contest

If you’re looking for ways to engage middle and high school students in authentic research, presentation skills and use of videoconferencing technology then you’ll want to be involved in the 2008-2009 Kids Creating Community Content (KC3) International Contest. This standards based project taps into the creative nature of students as they look at their community and explore ways to share their unique area with students from around the world. For complete details and project requirements visit: http://kc3.cilc.org

Submission Deadline October 17, 2008

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Check out Reading Rockets!

If you're beginning to explore video and audio resources on the web for teachers and students, the free Video and Audio Podcasts from Reading Rockets are a terrific place to start.  Features include video and audio chats with favorite authors, as well as advice from education experts and videos of best practices from classrooms:


http://www.readingrockets.org/podcasts/


Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Free Math Academy Activites


Real-life applications of mathematics while having fun? Is it possible? Yes! Created by teachers for teachers, the Math Academy tools and activities included in these booklets were designed to create hands-on activities and a fun learning environment for the teaching of mathematics to students. You can use Math Academy activities to enhance your math instruction while staying true to the academic rigor required by the state standards framework. For more information, visit: http://www.actuarialfoundation.org/youth/mathacademy.html

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Free Microsoft Curriculum on Intellectual Property

Microsoft will offer a student curriculum, for students in grades 8-10, covering technology and creative rights in October/November of 2008. The curriculum will be partnered with a corresponding Web site, www.mybytes.com. The site is designed to complement the intellectual property curriculum; it also can serve as a standalone tool to help students understand the issue of creative rights.

The online materials include cross-curricular classroom activities that can be adapted for use in grades 6-12. The material is organized into thematic units that span subject areas such as civics, computer science, debate, economics, fine arts government, journalism, language arts, drama and video production. The Web site is designed to help students apply critical thinking skills to the subject of intellectual property. Features at the site include a music mixer that allows students to create ring ones, interviews with artists on the subject of intellectual property, a Viewpoints forum, polls, and more. Educators can access the online material is free with registration.

Additional information on the project can be found online at www.IPReducation.com.

Microsoft, www.microsoft.com/education.

Monday, September 15, 2008

FREE SMART Board Resources










There are free lessons and resources on the Teqsmart Educator Resource Center for use with SMART Boards. There are hundreds of files created by teacher in and around NYC – so the content is specifically appropriate to teachers in NYC. There are currently over 4,000 users of the site – most on a regular daily or weekly visit to get resources for use in the classroom.

Additionally, people can download a free interactive Learning Object – “Electoral Map,” which displays customized Electoral College results. Votes can be toggled on or off for each state and votes are automatically tallied and displayed. There will be a whole series of TeqSmart Learning Objects available throughout the school year. Download and utilize this free file for use in the content development/lesson creation at http:///www.teqsmart.org

Educators can also visit the Teqsmart blog to get the latest news on upcoming products, interesting ways to use SMART Boards and other great resources out there that work well with SMART Boards…

FYI: Disrupting Class is a new book by Clayton Christensen

Clayton Christensen is best known for his disruptive innovation theory. The theory postulates that an innovation (such as the personal computer) arrives that changes the way the entire field is organized. For instance, we have seen this with technologies such as the cell phone, email, and instant messaging, etc. Mr. Christensen and his colleagues discuss the education system and how technology is the catalyst for change. Computer-based learning is leading us to student-centric teaching and learning and leading the revolution that is changing the way we teach and learn.

Technology coordinators, chief information officers, school principals and superintendents, teachers, parents, and all who have an interest in assuring that our education system be the best it can be for all students should read this book.

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Free Lesson Plans from HotChalk

HotChalk's LessonPlansPage.com is a collection of over 3,000 lesson plans from Preschool through High School and beyond, that were developed by Kyle Yamnitz, students and faculty at The University of Missouri, and more recently by the users of this website. Launched in October of 1996, The Lesson Plans Page was developed to assist educators of all types. Elementary school teachers get lesson plans that are ready to use in their classrooms. The folks at Hotchalk have worked hard to develop a good extensive resource for educators. For more information, visit: http://www.lessonplanspage.com/

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Free Digital Resources by Teachers, for Teachers





You can find hundreds of technology and media lesson plans for elementary school through high school at the Teachers Network Technology and Media Lesson Plans website.

Friday, September 12, 2008

WANTED: Classroom Innovators

Toshiba America Foundation (TAF) is currently accepting applications for grants to support innovative projects designed by math and science teachers to make their own classrooms more exciting and successful for students. Check out the deadlines for your grade level and download the application form and guidelines. For more information, visit: www.toshiba.com