Posts Tagged With: digital publishing

Writing a Lab Report – free video from NAIS on iTunes

Have just started to check out free downloads from NAIS schools on iTunesU.  At this point can recommend the following item.  In it, a student from the Urban School describes how she used different applications to write a lab report from motion detectors to screen shots & pictures to mathtype (typing equations) to datastudio (graphs/measurement).  Useful tools for subjects beyond math and science are described.

Video Title: CIRCUS PHYSIC LAB REPORT. 

Released: Dec 26, 2010. Description: Lab report based on trapeze experience.

LINK: NAIS Science Videos on iTunesU

Post Source: NAIS on iTunesU

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Tip of the Week – Six Great Ways to Publish Student Work

While the post comes from a Social Studies teacher, the publishing techniques described can be used in all subjects and for all ages.  Check these out before you design your next unit lesson plan…

We know that the world is moving online and that to prepare our kids for that world, we need to train them to use that world’s tools. We know that publishing student work beyond the classroom encourages authentically engaged kids who create high-quality work. We know that integration of writing and visuals increases cognitive activity.

Yeah. So?

So we need to be publishing more student work online. But where and how?

LINK: Tip of the Week – Six Great Ways to Publish Student Work.

Post Source: History Tech

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