Welcome to the Ed Talk NYC Blog. This blog was created to serve as a place where NYC public school educators can share best practices and instructional, grant, and administrative resources. Please feel free to visit and post as often as you wish. Our goal is to foster a collaborative community of professionals committed to improving academic achievement through the use of instructional technology. So all thoughts are welcome. Happy Blogging!
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Mimio Interactive Teaching Technologies
ARIS Online Training Sessions
This fall all New York City teachers are able to log on to the updated Achievement Reporting and Innovation System (ARIS), an online system that educators can use to view student data, explore instructional resources, share effective practices, and collaborate with colleagues within schools and across the city.
To help teachers learn more about how to use the information and tools in ARIS, you can attend an ARIS online training session. Pre-registration is not required, and you can log on to the training session from a school or home computer. These sessions are live, with trainers ready to answer all of your questions.
Click here to join an ARIS Online Training Session.
With an external Hardrive you can create a "disk image" to use to repair damaged equipment quickly. Just remember all data on the computer will be lost!!
Every computer must have a I.P. address to function. To check yours on a PC go to: Start>Run and type CMD, in the window that opens type ipconfig and hit the Enter key. The address shown must not start with 169. or 000.
A Day in the Life of a NYCDOE Borough Instructional Technology Specialist
A Day in the Life of a Borough Instructional Technology Specialist
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