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September 27, 2008

$80 “SMART”boards???

Filed under: Interactive Whiteboards — Patty O'Flynn @ 3:51 pm

With SMARTboard price tags around $2000, many teachers are looking for a way to get tech on the cheap. One school, LakeView Technology Academy, has found a way to create their own version of the electronic whiteboard for a fraction of the cost. For those who aren’t familiar with this technology, SMART boards are interactive white boards that basically allow the user to control a giant computer screen by touch. LakeView teachers have found a way to transform an existing set-up where laptops are projected onto regular whiteboards into modified “SMART” boards. Here’s a video and a link for more info.

August 15, 2008

Moodling away…

Filed under: Education, Moodle, Software, Technology, Web 2.0, wikis — Patty O'Flynn @ 12:52 pm

working hard at Moodle BootcampDespite my long summer absence, I have been very busy preparing new technology for this upcoming school year. My most recent project is developing math courses using Moodle. Four of us (3 teachers and our tech director) attended the MUG NW Summer Moodle Bootcamp in July and two us us are currently participating in an online Moodle course, Create Powerful Online Learning with Moodle. We are also working on developing our Moodle courses for this upcoming school year; you can view my courses (they are works in progress!) at Woodland School District Courses. I would appreciate your feedback!

In the midst of all that, I spent two weeks in Maui which was fantastic – I snorkeled with a shark and a barracuda (not purposely, believe me!) and learned to surf! Click on the pics below if you’d like to see more Hawaii pics on Facebook. :)

surfing

Aloha!

April 16, 2008

Math & Technology in Today’s Classroom

I will be presenting this summer at the Summer Institute in Olympia, WA. During my session, Math & Technology in Today’s Classroom, I’ll show how I use technology such as the electronic whiteboard, student response systems, software, mathcasts and video projects to promote student learning and achievement and for assessment (both formative and summative).


April 10, 2008

Examview Practice Quiz

Filed under: Assessment, Software, Technology — Patty O'Flynn @ 4:24 pm

I use Examview to create practice quizzes for my students. Here is Practice Test 7.1-7.4 that works with ExamView Test Player; I’ve used dynamic questions so that students get a new version of each question every time. ExamView Test Player is available as a free download so students can take practice tests at home.

Here’s the info you will need to access the practice quiz:

Password: imamathwiz

Name: Please just use your own name. If you are not one of my math students and want to take the quiz just for fun (and let’s face it, who wouldn’t?), just enter “guest”.

ID: not necessary

If you are a student in my Advanced Algebra class and wish to retake Quiz 7.1-7.4, you must take this practice quiz and score at least 80% before you can schedule your retake. You are able to take this practice quiz multiple times (it’ll change the numbers in the problems each time you open it). When you are finished, please print your results when you finish the practice quiz and bring it to me along with your original quiz corrections.

April 4, 2008

Geometer’s Sketchpad Resource

Filed under: Geometer's Sketchpad, Math, Software, Technology, Web Tools — Patty O'Flynn @ 7:01 am

At InterMath: Constructionary, users can obtain a list of constructions in Geometer’s Sketchpad. Clicking on a letter of the alphabet gives a list of constructions for that letter. When you chose a construction, clicking on the numbers shows the steps for that construction. Clicking on “Notes” at each step will give a brief description, and I do mean brief, so newbies may need additional help. This is not a stand-alone tutorial but definitely makes a great resource.

InterMath Constructionary

March 21, 2008

Some Friday math humor…

Filed under: Camtasia Studio, Interactive Whiteboards, Math, Mathcasts, Technology, Video, humor — Patty O'Flynn @ 7:56 pm

Here’s my Friday math joke. Yeah, it’s corny, but it made me laugh. :)

March 14, 2008

Two new Camtasia tutorials

Filed under: Camtasia Studio, Mathcasts, Software, TechSmith, Technology, Video, Web 2.0 — Patty O'Flynn @ 6:49 pm

I have just posted two Camtasia Studio screencast tutorials for my students.

The first shows how to add markers within a Camtasia project.

The second movie shows how to produce your Camtasia project as a Flash movie with a table of contents.

These tutorials can be found at Mathematics with Mrs. O’Flynn on our Mathcasts page under Technology.

March 2, 2008

NECC 2008

NECC logo

For those who want to learn more about mathcasts, I’m pleased to announce that Tim Fahlberg along with a wonderful team of partners (including yours truly smily ) will be conducting a session at NECC entitled Mathcast Spaces: Thinking, Doing, and Sharing Mathematics Out Loud.

February 27, 2008

Tagging, Tumbling, and Mathcasting…

Filed under: Blogging, Education, Interactive Whiteboards, Math, Mathcasts, Podcasting, Technology, Video, Web 2.0 — Patty O'Flynn @ 2:05 pm

Tagging, Tumbling, and Mathcasting posted by Paul Allison is a jam-packed thirty-nine minutes that explores the power of tagging, teachers using tumblogs, mathcasts, VoiceThreads in health, speech, history, math, music, technology, and EFL classes. This session includes an interview with my friend, Tim Fahlberg, on mathcasts. What’s a mathcast, you ask? Well, mathcasts are screencasts (screen movies) of writing with voice that focus on mathematics, and Tim is the pioneer in this field who got me and my students started 3 years ago.

Click here to learn more about mathcasts and to view mathcasts created by me and my students. You can also learn more about mathcasts by visiting Tim’s mathcast wiki at http://math247.pbwiki.com/.

February 23, 2008

FreeScreenCast.com

If you’d like to begin creating mathcasts and you use a Windows PC, then FreeScreenCast can make screencasting simple for you.

FreeScreenCast

Just install the screencast recorder, select the part of the screen you want to record, record it, upload your screencast, and then share it. Give it a try!

from http://www.makeuseof.com/dir/freescreencast/

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