Summer Tech Institute 2008

Welcome to the 2008 A3WP Summer Tech Institute!  We’re looking forward to sharing this week-long journey with you.  Please take a moment to think about what you bring with you into the Institute and what you hope to leave with.

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17 Responses to “Summer Tech Institute 2008”


  1. 1 Tammy July 29, 2008 at 12:05 pm

    I am looking forward to updating myself on some of the internet communication systems available like blogging and podcasting. I bring an interest in technology and a desire to implement these new skills into activities across the curriculum in my classroom.

  2. 2 Glenn July 29, 2008 at 12:05 pm

    I hope to continue on the path I started last year with video and blogs. I am looking forward to explore pod casting.
    Thanks for the experience.

    Glenn

  3. 3 Terry July 29, 2008 at 12:06 pm

    I am very excited to learn as much as I possibly can to help my students grow in their abilities to use the computer to both write and tell their own stories. I especially am excited to set up a blog page for an exchange of ideas and information with parents, students, and co-workers.

  4. 4 jfaires July 29, 2008 at 12:07 pm

    What I want to take away from this week is to be able to set up a class website
    as a student and teacher support. I want to give my students direct access to the
    digital tools they will need to be successful in their academic and personal lives. I intend to expand on the projects I have already done and to take on something new and exciting this year.

  5. 5 Tammy July 29, 2008 at 12:07 pm

    I am looking forward to learning new skills in internet communication such as blogging and podcasting. I bring an interest in technology and a desire to implement these tools in activities across the curriculum in my classroom.

  6. 6 Piper July 29, 2008 at 12:08 pm

    I am really excited about what I’m learning in this class. I plan on setting up a blog with my middle school students, and we are going to be using MovieMaker for a unit project, as well as incorporating Podcasting. I’m not sure if or how I’ll use Wikis yet. Thank you for sharing your wealth of knowledge with us.

  7. 7 Terry M. July 29, 2008 at 12:08 pm

    Thank you for the information on blogging. YOu make the process simple, easy to follow and understand. I am excited about ways to use the tools in my classroom.

  8. 8 kk July 29, 2008 at 12:08 pm

    I am a reading teacher, and I want to think about ways to extend my students’ confidence and competence. Yesterday’s discussion of the digital stories helped me see how to help students both visualize and gain some distance from their writing. This was helpful.

    My goal is less to become competent in these technologies than to see the possibilities and listen to Gail talk. You know so much, Gail…and I need to learn so much.

    By the end of the week, I want to be able to add “Note to Teacher” boxes on the materials I produce that say something like “If you have access to ___________, you may want to consider establishing a class wiki to post and share the information that the students uncover.” or “You may want to have your students write blogs about this information. Talk with your tech support staff about setting up safe student blogs.”

    I just want to know what’s out there, and to make connections with the curriculum that we have. So far, it’s been MOST interesting — and I’m reading Sara Kajter’s (sp) book.

    K

  9. 9 Nancyl July 29, 2008 at 12:08 pm

    I bring to this workshop a very basic knowledge of MovieMaker and helping students tell their digital stories. Through the work last year with DOLCHE and SEVAs, I have been made aware of the need to have technology in the classroom, whether I am ready for it or not! What I am hoping to get from this class is the ability to create a classroom blog and learn about podcasting as a tool for my students to be heard.

  10. 10 Serena July 29, 2008 at 12:09 pm

    I bring with me a variety of different technology experiences that are not in the classroom. Since the last time I had my own class, 4 years ago, I’ve taken several CTAP on-line classes. I hope to continue my education of technology and how to use it with students. Hopefully I will be able to apply this knowledge when I get my own class.

  11. 11 Liz M. July 29, 2008 at 12:09 pm

    Not only do I look forward to the new technology information to use in my classroom, I am thoroughly enjoying the dialog that takes place among these professionals. The sparks of creativity that fly give me so much to ponder. I do wish that I could bottle up the collective experience, personality, and humor to replay at those times throughout a school year when I need a shot of inspiration.

    Thanks for orchestrating this class and facilitating our learning. You are a precious friend.

  12. 12 KristiP July 29, 2008 at 12:09 pm

    After taking your class in blogs at CTAP, I have been waiting for the chance to expand by third graders reading and writing abilities. I believe that blogs will do just that. This will be the first blog at our school, I’m real excited to get this set up and use it in September! I’ve got lots of questions.

  13. 13 Sheila July 29, 2008 at 12:10 pm

    I came to the A3WP Summer Technology Institute with a lot of curiosity and a desire to learn, but without a great deal of experience. My hope is I will learn enough so I can continue to evolve as an educator in order to meet my students’ needs.

  14. 14 Laura July 29, 2008 at 12:11 pm

    It is exciting and fun to be in the company of so many great teachers who are interested in technology and writing. I have a lot to learn as a relative tech novice. I am eager to implement blogs, wikis, and podcasts in the simplest forms possible in my fourth grade class this year. Kids are going to be very enthusiastic about having the chance to use these “new” tools.

  15. 15 De Ann Karl July 29, 2008 at 12:11 pm

    I have dabbled in a number of programs and hope to gain more practical experience and instructional ideas to bring additional technology into classroom. The goal is for instruction to be real and relevant to students.

    It is the little things that often seem to be huge obstacles in implementation. I am so thrilled with yesterday’s session. The quick instruction on microphones and voice recording in MovieMaker just pushed me over a hurdle toward a great student project. Thanks!

  16. 16 Gene July 29, 2008 at 12:12 pm

    Its nice to have time to work on new technology. So often trainings are set up for after school when we are tired from the days teaching and then only have a couple of hours to get to know and learn new programs. I’m looking forward to our week together.

  17. 17 Jenny July 29, 2008 at 12:12 pm

    I have very little knowledge of blogging, wikis, podcasts, and making movies etc. so I am looking forward to learning more in order to help my students get more excited about writing by using technology in the classroom.

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