The 23 Things for GJSD

Welcome, Welcome.
What Comes Next?

Informational Meeting Tuesday 21st September 2010 @ 3:30 in the HS Lecture Hall.
First Week will begin 21st September 2010.

Below are the 23 Things that GJSD employees are going to explore. Each one will develop your use of the Internet and Web 2.0 technologies.
GJSD employees are encouraged to complete all 23 Things by Friday 3rd December 2010 in order to be eligible for the BIG prize draw.
If you are not an employee of GJSD and you happen to have found us, you are welcome to follow along, but there's no prize for you (aside from the satisfaction of completing the course!!).

The links below will take you to a page that explains exactly what you have to do for that "thing". In general, I expect that each "thing" will take approximately an hour, depending on your previous knowledge of the Thing. As the program develops, it will get easier!

Begin by reading the About page. There are many faqs that will hopefully answer any of your questions. If not, just email me.


23 Things

Informational Meeting

Tuesday 21st September 2010 @ 3:30 in the HS Lecture Hall.

Week 1 - Introduction

1) email

2) Explore the blog


Week 2 - Blogging

3) Set up a Blog of your own

4) Register your blog


Week 3 - Educational Blogs

5) Check out some blogs

6) Tell us what you found

Week 4 - Wikis

7) Explore some wikis

8) Contribute to the GJSD PD Wiki

Week 5 - RSS

9) Explore some links & Post to your blog

10) Create a Google Reader page

Week 6 - Images

11) Explore

12) Explore some more
13) Post to your blog

Week 7 - Animoto

14) Explore and Create

15) Post to your blog


Week 8 - Tagging & Folksonomies

16) Explore Delicious

17) Create Tags. Post to your blog

Week 9 - Podcasts

18) Subscribe to Podcasts

19) Post to your blog

Week 10 - Video

20) Explore TeacherTube

21) Post to your blog

Week 11 - Online Productivity

22) Explore Zoho & Google Docs

23) Tell us what you thought about this whole 23 Things PD



28 November 2010

Week 11 (Thing 22 & Thing 23)









I​t is not uncommon to hear from students that a document was saved at home and cannot be edited at school because it wasn't saved on some sort of storage device or emailed; or that they have WordPerfect at home and not Word so they can't open the document.

Fortunately there is an easy way around issues like these... Online Productivity like Google Docs or Zoho.

Of course there are many other reasons why, say, Google Docs is a smart choice for students that use multiple computers.

As we all have a Google Account we will use Google Docs for our productivity Thing. Feel free to join Zoho (free, of course) and test that one too. I use both because they each have features I like for different things.

- Watch the Google Docs Slideshow Tour (click the play buttons)... http://www.google.com/google-d-s/tour1.html


- Google Docs in Plain English... http://sites.google.com/site/edtoolstrade/introduction-to-google-docs


- Google Docs in Education - C​heck the following site that explains (and shows videos) of how Google Docs could be used in the education setting...http://www.google.com/educators/p_docs.html



22)

a) Log in to your Google account and go try out Google Docs. Create, save, and maybe even share with someone else doing 23 Things and see how the collaboration aspects work.

b) What do you think of Google Docs? Add a comment to your blog as to how you might use Google Docs at school.


23) Tell us what you thought about this whole 23 Things PD. Put a comment on your blog as to the most valuable part of this PD​ and also the most frustrating / difficult part of this PD.