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October 29, 2007

I have started to really enjoy my tablet.  I no longer have to deal with "printing" problems the students conveniently have when submitting papers.  They can now email their papars to me and I can read and edit their papers right on the screen.  Gone are the stacks of papers on my desk!

I have also enjoyed posting notes on the board with my projector and adding comments and additional notes as we discuss the topic at hand.  I am starting off slowly, but I am definitely looking forward to becoming tablet savvy by the end of the year.

  

 

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October 04, 2007

I just got a chance to spend some time with Kathy's first grade class.  We set up the computers in Windows Journal for them when they arrived in the classroom.  The students explored wring with different pen thicknesses and color.  Since they have been introduced to the Tablet in Art class, it was easier for them to write on the Tablet.  They enjoyed writing some words and sentences but most of all they enjoyed drawing pictures and coloring them.  We saved their documents so they can be retreived later.  Next time we plan to get together, we will plan to spend about an hour usning the Tablets.

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September 27, 2007

Today I worked with Emily using a Journal blank template for 5th graders to write out their country name for their flag. They learned to change pen colors, thickness, and the toolbars.

I also worked with Suzy in 2nd grade art where they used Ink art and the paintbrush in that program. They learned to open the tablets, twist, and log in.

Then I worked with Rob and Journal Music notation. We are looking at using the Power Toy - Music Composition to create and playback music notation.

We found that the fully charged tablets could remain on and open from 12:30-3:00 without incident. But we also found that some are having trouble grabbing the laptop profile therefore making it a little challenging to save and open programs.

 Suzy has found that while learning to use the tablets and the software students need to be able to work through the process in a locked step fashion especially if their is only one teacher. "Lay the stylus on the table" is a great way to hold their attention.

Tablets need to be wiped down with the blue cloths after use.

 

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September 26, 2007

My second graders have been exploring the Windows Journal program.  Since this is the first time they have used the tablet they needed to learn how to open the program and how to manipulate the pen setting.  They have enjoyed writing with different pen thicknesses and colors.  In addition to writing sentences and short stories, they are drawing pictures to go along with their writing.  In our study of apples we visited an apple orchard.  Their latest Windows Journal project was to invent an apple picking machine and then write about how it is used.  Their writings are continuing to develop as it is more fun for them to write using the Tablet rather than in their writing notebooks.

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Last week I had an afternoon class with 5th grade working with their tablets.  It was exciting and frustrating at the same time.  In the first activity, students were asked to color in a country flag from one of the South American countries.  I copied blank flag outlines into MS Word and students colored the flags after looking at the National Geographic website for the actual colors of their country flags. 

The students worked really hard to color in their flags.  When they printed them out, I realized that coloring in MS Word was not the best choice.  It seems that depending on the size pen they used (ball point, highlighter, felt tip) the quality of color varied.  Some students used several different pens on the same flag and ended up with lighter and darker color patches on their flags. They were a little upset about this.

Next time I plan to use Corel Photo House for coloring.  I think this will use produce a more consistent color and less frustration for the students.    

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September 21, 2007

In the free Microsoft Experience Pack for Tablet PC is a program called Ink Art 1.3 which is amazing! Our art teacher, Suzy, has been working with her classes on the tablets and Art Ink. She has the students make a  5 X 7 piece that she puts in acrylic stands and uses them as the name plates for where students sit in her class. This year, she decided to make one side of those name plates in the traditional manner and the other side with Ink Art.

Like most "painting" programs, Ink Art has a palette of tools and a palette of colors. But unlike other programs, when you stroke with the paint brush in Ink Art, what appears on the canvas has depth and "consistency". You can see the brush stokes! And you run out of paint in your brush at a certain point in the stroke. You can use the palette knife to pull the paint from that stroke or lay on a different color and blend the two.

The other tools behave similarly appropriately.

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September 07, 2007

One class of 6th graders have been learning to use the tablets and Art Ink this week. We began with the tablets open (literally) and the program running with a template open. After demonstrating how to use the tools we let students experiment with those tools. The results were gratifying, enlightening, and instructive.

We learned that sometimes, and we haven't figured out  the why of this (I think it is a "stall" of the stylus), the tools disappear or the program freezes. To get the tools back you right click by holding down the stylus until red circles appear, or and this is easier, click on the keyboard by the Start button in the quick launch, and press Enter.

We also learned there is a "clear all" in the Edit menu and that you can move your canvas from side to side and top to bottom which might be a way to make paintings that are bigger than the screen.

 

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July 11, 2007

Just a note on user images or avatars. If you click on Account settings in the upper right and then on Your site picture at the top, you can scroll down to a place to upload your own avatar or user image, personal icon, whatever...

Just use the Browse button to locate on your computer an image you want to use to represent you visually on the site. You can also visit AvatarsR.Us to download an icon of your choice to your computer which can then be uploaded to this site.  This is a free service with copyright-free images for you to choose from.

Icons or avatars add to the fun of the site, so pick an image and dress up your posts! (Oh, yeah, that's me with the baton over there...)

Keywords: avatar, AvatarsR.Us, personal icon, user image

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June 16, 2007

http://www.teacherplaces.com/sherry/weblog/58.html

Our network consultant worked on Thursday to troubleshoot the inconsistent/really bad behavior of the wireless network around Emily's and Chris' rooms. We discovered a conflict and have removed it. Chris and Emily are testing to see if the connections hold well now.

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November 11, 2006

http://www.teacherplaces.com/sherry/weblog/50.html

We've got the projectors wired through the network, which makes them more stable and reliable. Emily still has trouble with the wireless signal in her room so a long cable gives her network access and mobility. Not ideal but at least she doesn't have a cable running over the heads of the students to the projector.

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