Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Using Check Boxes in Windows 7 to Save a Little Time

If you have ever tried to select multiple files one a computer you can drag a box around all of the files if they are in order.  If they are not in order, you had to hold control and select each file.  Now, with Windows 7, you can enable the use of check boxes so you can select multiple files with only one hand.  To enable this feature you need to be in a folder.  Click on "Tools" from the menu bar at the top.  Then, select "Folder Options".  Finally, click on the View tab and check the box that says "Use check boxes to select items". 


Once you have enabled this option, you will be able to select multiple files by clicking the check boxes to the left of the file names.
This feature works regardless of how you view you files (list or thumbnails).

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Literature Recaps

Today, a colleague emailed a great resource for English teachers.  It is call 60 Second Recap. This site provides engaging video recaps that will help make understanding literary works easier for students.  I saw there was a recap for Brave New Word by Aldous Huxley.  I watched the Teaser Trailer for this book and it instantly gave me an idea.  What if we had our students make their own Teaser Trailers for books.  We could even do it for short stories.  Regardless of whether you have you students create their own or not, I believe this site will be an excellent resource for teachers who are trying to engage students with literature.  There are recaps available for many popular books and they also accept requests for recaps.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Flip Video and Windows Movie Maker

If you have tried using videos taken on a Flip camera in Windows Movie Maker, you may have run into some problems.  Here is a document that will walk you through the process of converting the files so they will work.

This post is intended for students and teachers in my school district.  If you want to take this document and adapt it for your school, feel free.




http://mrruddle.wikispaces.com/file/view/Using+Flip+Videos+in+Windows+Movie+Maker.pdf

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

I Found it on Twitter

The July Crisis: Can you stop the Great War? - This is a scenario-based lesson that requires students to attempt to prevent World War I.  Student teams are assigned a country and they must prepare an oral presentation that identifies the country's background and history as well as their long term and short term reasons explaining why their country would be willing to go to war.  After all students have presented, the groups must take into account everything that was said and formulate a potential peace agreement.  Finally, the class gets divided into 4 groups and begin negotiations.  If they cannot come to a consensus after 45 minutes they must draft a declaration of war.

Math Interactives - This site includes interactive and print activities as well as videos that show students how math is used in everyday life. 

Crocodoc - Share and collaborate on PDFs and other documents online.  You can view their demo document here.


WebList - Create listings of URLs, Photos, and Files that will be displayed in thumbnail view for easy sharing.  Once you have created your WebList, you are provided with a URL to share so other people can visit you WebList.  Here is the official tutorial.