SESSION TITLE: Implementing an RTI Schedule at the Middle School Level using Social Media, Board Presentations, Apps, and More Passionate principals work hard to change the status quo in our schools. Our presentation will help principals see how to make change in a difficult environment with many obstacles present. Principals will learn strategies for preparing the school community for change in a positive way so that when the change comes, they will be ready to get on board. Principals will also learn about the Pickr app, which allows students to pick their own tutorials and make ad-hoc groups in a quick and efficient manner. Presentation PDF Kodiak Middle School New Schedule Explained for Parents Kodiak Middle School New Schedule Explained for Teachers Pickr App More presentations from this conference are available at my presentation partner's website JethroJones.com . We had three sessions.
This used to be on my wall when I was in Bering Strait School District as the Distance Learning Facilitator. This was the Student Broadcasting Team event streaming model that we developed back in 2007 and was the one that I used the entire time that I was in BSSD. I still refer back to it today as one of the best models for live broadcasting in rural Alaska. Two things that are missing from the diagram are the DataVideo mixer and the Skype Chat. When we used the DataVideo hardware it went between the “Video Mixer” computer and the Tandberg and was used to connect additional cameras. We also almost always had a Public Skype Chat going for every event. Students moderated the chat. Skype discontinued Public Chats a few years ago, unfortunately. Live event streaming with this setup allowed for a lot of flexibility, lots of camera angles (especially when we added the DataVideo mixer for an additional four video cameras), commentator/interview mics, simultaneous VTC and internet str...
I started using iPhoto when it was first released for Mac a dozen years ago. It’s had a good run, but the new Photos app has been a welcome update. One of my favorite things about the new app is that it is fast…like really fast. It does all kinds of caching and memory management with iCloud to keep your library as nimble as possible. Back in the day large libraries would really slow down your machine to the point of being unusable. One of the strategies that I used with iPhoto on older machines was to break up my libraries. Every few years I would create a new library, which seemed to speed things up for me. I also kept different libraries on different machines and ended up just kind of collecting libraries over the years. Long story short, I have several iPhoto libraries, but with the way things work now I really just want one big fat library for everything. Currently there is no way to merge or import Photo libraries on your computer. However, you can upload everything f...