5 Things To Try In The 2008 Classroom

After listing Favourite 5 in the Classroom of 2007, and reading several posts about others’ favourite apps, videos, tools, resources of 2007, I thought it would be a great idea to list 5 6 things (in no particular order) to try in the 2008 classroom from others’ favourites lists. There’s some on the list that we have dabbled with before in the classroom but in 2008 I’d really like to see them being used to their full potential.

1. Animoto (seeing the potential for students creating “hooks” for other students when summarizing/reflecting on, their learning)

2. Google Earth and Maps (seeing the potential for visually connecting our classroom with the world)

3. Flickr (love the potential of the visual design)

4. ToonDoo (can taste the potential for hooking in the boys)

5. PictureTrail (there’s that visual design potential again)

6. Sketchcast (imagining the potential for students to demonstrate mathematical knowledge)

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What will you trying out in your classroom in 2008?

I need to say special thanks to my good friend Kim, because she contributed heavily to an “aha” moment when I realised that I’d been categorising my posts instead of tagging them. Doh!  So now I will be tagging all my posts and tidying up the categories!

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Original Unedited Image: ‘trust love try focus grow
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Merry Christmas From NZ

PictureTrail (many thanks to Langwitches for having it in her Del.icio.us Links).

PictureTrail.com
Uploaded with Skitch!

It was very simple to do and the array of “flicks” to choose from to display your images is really cool. Embedding the code for so that your “flick” appears in Edublogs was a little bit technical (but not too hard) …… Here’s how to do it incase you want to give it a go! (It really was easy!)

When you’ve signed up (free of course) and made your flick in PictureTrail you will be given a copy and paste code for embedding.

1. Copy that code (entire) and paste into a textedit app. of some sort (or I guess a word doc. would work too)
2. Look for the code that starts with http://flash.picturetrail.com/pflicks…….. etc and copy……..up to it’s ending of .swf
3. Click on the flash button of the edublogs visual editor and paste the url just copied from picturetrail embed code
4. Click ok and enter the WIDE pixels (which should be around about “460″) Click ok and enter the HEIGHT pixels (around “350″)
5. Click ok and you should see a code pasted in your blog post. You be able to see your “flick” from PictureTrail embedded in your post (using preview)

Merry Christmas everyone. May you enjoy the festive season with your family where ever you may be!


Whoops! It would seem that Edublogs will not allow you to embed this kind of swf. You can click the links below though to see my Christmas Tree Flick that was easy to embed in Blogspot and Wikispaces. (PictureTrail offers code for many other spaces too like MySpace, FaceBook, Typepad, LiveJournal etc)Click here to see my Christmas Tree Flick embedded in Blogger
Click here to see my Christmas Tree Flick embedded in a Wikispace