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Jumat, 29 Agustus 2014
TechTalk4Teachers Podcast: Episode 168 - Happy Anniversary TechTalk4Teachers

TechTalk4Teachers Podcast: Episode 168 - Happy Anniversary TechTalk4Teachers

08/29/2014

Be sure to check out our TechTalk4Teachers podcast, the show about teaching and learning with technology.

The gang is all back for this back to school episode!

Each month Tom Grissom, Cindy Rich, and Mike Gioia discuss the latest happenings in the world of educational technologies.
Episode 168 marks the end of the 7th year of recording the TechTalk4Teachers podcast. As you will hear Cindy has determined it is the “copper” anniversary and offers a Penny as a gift. For his part Mike offers an old circuit board.

In this episode we discuss the back to school Security Spotlight, reintroduce the Keyboard Shortcuts segment, and offer our Technology Picks of the Week.

Please visit the link below where you will find an embedded player that you can just click to listen. Or, feel free to Subscribe using your podcatcher of choice. You can even look us up on iTunes.


Keep on Learning!

Tom Grissom, Ph.D.

@tomgrissom
Selasa, 26 Agustus 2014
See what’s poppin in the ITC - Bulletin Board Project

See what’s poppin in the ITC - Bulletin Board Project

08/26/2014

Those that follow this blog know that we do everything from low-tech to high-tech projects at the Instructional Technology Center. It is important to keep a "hands-on" component in learning activities, especially for children. 

The following is a guest post from one of the ITC’s Graduate Assistants, Amy Cross. Amy is great at putting together bulletin board ideas for our preservice teachers and sharing ideas for the classroom. Here is how she created the back to school bulletin board.


First things first, I love Pinterest.  If you are trying to craft or create anything, check out what Pinterest has to offer!  In the search box, I typed in Bulletin Boards.  A bunch of ideas come up!  I was looking for something that Education Majors, or anyone that is crafty, would find useful to them.  I settled on a picture of a bulletin board that was announcing the students in the class with popcorn. If this were for your classroom you could add the children's name and/or picture to each popped kernel of popcorn. Even better, have each child create their own kernel to post to the bulletin board.

Once I had my idea covered, I began measuring the bulletin board to figure out how much paper I would need.  I chose black as the backdrop, and red to outline the outside of the bulletin board.  Next, I decided to work on the statement that would be on the bulletin board.  So often people leave the lettering last and the design might not leave room for the lettering.  Using the Ellison Die-Cutters and yellow paper, I cut out the letters “See What’s Poppin’ In The ITC”. 

The next step was to make the popcorn box.  Using red paper, I freehanded the cut-out of the popcorn box, and then I added strips of white paper to give it a fun look.  After that was done, I put the popcorn box onto the bulletin board, and stapled on the lettering.  At this point, a majority of the work was completed! 

The last step was to create the popcorn that would be scattered around the bulletin board.  I used white laminated construction paper, and cut out fun popcorn shapes.  What makes creating popcorn so fun is that it does not have to be perfect!  After the popcorn is cut out, you can begin to put up the shapes where you have room to finish your bulletin board.   All done!

A big thank you to Amy for sharing her bulletin board skills will all of us.

Keep on Learning!
Tom Grissom, Ph.D.

@tomgrissom



Selasa, 19 Agustus 2014
ITS Installs New Wireless Access Points

ITS Installs New Wireless Access Points

08/19/2014

Welcome back to another school year!

There have been many improvements regarding educational technologies that have occurred over the summer and today I would like to share one that directly impacts our students. 

The EIU Information Technology Services (ITS) department recently installed 34 new wireless access points in the Buzzard Hall building replacing the existing access points that were originally installed in 2004.


Replacing the ten year old wireless technology is a huge improvement to say the least. Preliminary testing has been impressive. This upgrade installation comes just in time for our students as they return next week for the first day of class.

Having access to wireless networks is just expected on a modern college campus. Wireless access, like electricity, is often taken for granted but it does take time, money, and effort to provide these services.

Here at the Instructional Technology Center (ITC) we are very much looking forward to this increased speed and capacity. We have available two Laptop Carts, two Windows 8 Tablet Carts, and one iPad Cart that are routinely checked out to classrooms for technology infused instruction. The recent wireless improvements will provide a better classroom experience and make new things possible as we continue to improve the teaching & learning experience for our faculty and students.

So, if you happen to notice an Internet speed improvement when visiting the ITC using your laptop, tablet, or mobile phone you can thank the invisible army of tech support workers that have worked behind the scenes over the summer to make this possible.

P.S.
If you can read this post be sure to thank a techie, they make it possible.

Keep on Learning!

Tom Grissom, Ph.D.
@tomgrissom




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