TeacherCast Podcast #43 “Using iLife and iWork in the Classroom”
Jeff sits down with Mark Greentree from EverydayMacSupport to talk about Apples iWork and iLife suites. We discuss what each application is, and how it cam be used in the classroom. Topics Covered iWork Keynote Pages Numbers iLife Garageband iPhoto iMovie Guests on the Podcast Mark Greentree is the principle blogger and podcast [...]
Read More →TeacherCast Podcast #25 “Educational Tech Toys” (@aniowateacher @jedipadmaster @grotthezombie @mark_quinn)
Jeff sits down with Grog the Zombie, Toby, Darin and Mark to discuss their most used FREE tech tools that are great for teachers of all subjects. Topics Covered: QR Codes Great Apps for the iPad and iPhone Digital Storytelling Using Technology to teach in the music classroom Camtasia and other screen [...]
Read More →TeacherCast Podcast #21 “Creating Your Digital Footprint” (@tomwhitby @web20classroom)
Jeff sits down with Mark Greentree, Steven Anderson and Tom Whitby to talk about teaching students to create a digital footprint and electronic resume. Topics Covered: Digital Footprint Starting your digital footprint before birth How can educators begin to create a digital footprint? Where do we build our digital foot print? Creating a [...]
Read More →TeacherCast Podcast #17 “Educational Freebies”
Jeff sits down with Mark Greentree from EverydayMacSupport and Glenn Kunzler from MacTrast to talk about Free Educational Resources for your classroom. Topics Covered: Free Websites for Teachers (Google Sites/iWeb/Blogger) Free Blogs for Teachers (Blogger/WordPress) Free Office Programs (Google/Open Office) Online Storage (Dropbox/Sugar Sync) Free Video Storage Sites (YouTube/Vimeo) iTunes and iTunes University. Graphic [...]
Read More →TeacherCast Podcast #12 “Internet Safety/Student Security” (@johnccarver @shfarnsworth)
Jeff sits down with Mark Greentree, John Carver, Steve Stanger and Shaelynn Farnsworth to discuss our students and how we can keep them safe online. Topics Covered: Keeping Students Safe online in the school building and out of the school building What is acceptable interactions between students and teachers online? (emails, twitter, school email, [...]
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