1. Wissahickon School District
Ambler, PA
2010 SUMMER PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE
Date Course Title Presenter
8:00‐11:00 AM
Monday iWeb Ben
7/19/10 The goal of this session will be for teachers to create their own class website using DeSantis
iWeb. This will include going over the “basics” of iWeb, and how to do include
common features (such as calendars and blogs). Participants should bring their
MacBooks to get the most of this session. There will be time dedicated to “play” with
the software, and you will leave with at least part of your homepage completed.
Internet Search Rob
We all use search engines, but all too often students and teachers have difficulty Illuminati
finding desired information from credible sources. Many times, we don’t even realize
that we are missing the best of what is available. Find out about some of the
techniques that will help make the internet a better tool for life and for learning,
regardless of the search engines or websites you use. Also, learn about some of the
tools you and your students can evaluate websites for security, accuracy, and
copyrights, etc.
Moodle Beginner K‐5 Geri
The objective of this workshop is to provide colleagues with examples/instruction Capreri
using the Moodle and technology during Core Extension and beyond. Teachers will
leave with ideas and newly created examples to use in the classroom immediately.
Collaborative Tools Colleen
See how incorporating collaborative tools in the classroom can enhance your students’ Meulstee
education. Create accounts and learn how to utilize the basics for free online programs
such as Mixbook, Glogster, Google Docs, and Skype. Discuss and develop ways to
effectively incorporate these programs into your classroom curriculum.
Meet your Moodle 6‐12 Dianne
Learn how to utilize the basic functions and features of the Moodle. You will gather Krause
ideas for your site through discussion and exploration of previously developed sites.
You will also be given time to start creating your site (with the help of your instructor)
to put into use as soon as school starts.
Tuesday iMovie Beginner Rob
7/20/10 Make music, voiceovers, slideshows, documentaries, movies, how‐to videos, video Illuminati
lesson plans and more. Also learn about copyright basics to protect you and your
students.
Data Tools Jen
Participants will gain an understanding of data tools, learn to analyze student Schmidt
performance data reports in order to identify the areas of strength and areas of
concern, and discuss the root causes of student achievement.
Wild about Wikis Jenn
In this workshop you will learn how to set up student wiki accounts, use the wikispace Palubinski
to post class information and announcements and ideas for using it as a
communication medium for and among students. Applications for displaying student
projects electronically will also be discussed.
Digital Storytelling Nina
Learn how Pixie, Storyjumper and Mixbook can motivate, inspire and enrich student Sabolsky/
writing. Participants will explore Pixie, Storyjumper and Mixbook to learn how each Donna
can be used by students to publish creative, digital books. Participants will learn the Sharp
many exciting features these programs offer and will be provided guidance as they
explore each program.
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Wednesday Digital Organization Deb
7/21/10 Is your documents folder a mess? Is your inbox jammed with mail you’re afraid to Hudimac
delete? Are you having a hard time finding the test you wrote just last week? It’s time
to get digitally organized! We will go over tips and tricks for getting and staying
organized. Topics include: smart naming of files, creating folders, organizing your e‐
mail, sorting files, and searching for files.
Extending Reading & Writing with Technology Jim
Discuss the use of blogging, wikis, and other Web 2.0 tools to foster critical analysis Shoemaker
and self‐reflection and explore issues such as: setting up blogs, wikis, and RSS
aggregators (blog readers); modifying the curriculum and creating effective
assignments that utilize Web 2.0 tools; assessing assignments and use of Web 2.0
tools. Participants will gain practical information on setting up student blogs and
methods for creating constructivist assignments, progressive units, and examples of
student projects.
Advanced Moodle Colleen
Now that you are familiar with how Moodle can benefit your classroom, take it to the Meulstee
next level. In this course, you will learn how to:
*create easy access to links and other resources
*develop discussion boards, quizzes, assignments and databases
*incorporate wikis, blogs, chats, surveys, questionnaires
Perk Up Projects with Web 2.0 Dianne
Tired of assigning the same old boring PowerPoint presentations again and again? Krause
Want to challenge your students a bit more than the traditional tri‐fold or poster
project? Learn a whole host of new tools to spice up your students’ projects and your
lessons. Explore and experiment with a variety of Web 2.0 tools including animated
avatars, comic creators, digital scrapbooks, image creators, interactive
Thursday SMART Response Deb
7/22/10 SMART Response Interactive Response Systems can help teachers gain accurate and Hudimac
immediate insight into student learning while increasing comprehension, retention
and engagement. Want to learn more?? It’s all just a click away! We will introduce
you to the different models of SMART Response Systems available; demo how to setup
the system; and provide a “hands‐on” opportunity to practice what you’ve learned as
well as time to explore the web for ready‐made SMART Response lessons.
Google Me! Dianne
Curious about how the Google tools can be used to benefit your teaching and your Krause
students' learning? Come learn how to create and use collaborative documents,
forms, spreadsheets, presentations, and other Google resources to share instantly and
securely, work together in real time, access your work anytime, anywhere and connect
students to the world of information and one another.
SMARTboard in the Elementary Classroom Patty
This workshop is designed to offer K‐5 teachers basic ways to develop more interactive Fitzgerald
and SMART notebook lessons. This workshop will demonstrate practical ways to
integrate SMART Board software and technology tools into everyday lessons.
iMovie Intermediate Rob
Take filmmaking in your classroom to the next level! Some of the things you will be Illuminati
able to do after this session:
Use a green screen in your classroom
Use screen captures
Picture in picture video
Audio editing
Easy optical illusions in filmmaking
Learn how to better manage video projects in the classroom
Burn a DVD of your movie
Your questions answered and more!
SMARTboard Beginner Jenn
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Ambler, PA
Learn the basic operation of your SMARTboard including set up of hardware. Learn Palubinski
how to use SMART Notebook in conjunction with the board to create lessons that are
interactive in nature. The focus will be on easy‐ to‐ implement strategies.
Friday iWeb Ben
7/23/10 The goal of this session will be for teachers to create their own class website using DeSantis
iWeb. This will include going over the “basics” of iWeb, and how to do include
common features (such as calendars and blogs). Participants should bring their
MacBooks to get the most of this session. There will be time dedicated to “play” with
the software, and you will leave with at least part of your homepage completed.
SMARTboard Intermediate Colleen
See how you can take your use of SMART Notebook to the next level. This course will Meulstee
provide you with time and guidance to explore tools such as the infinite cloner, locking
tools, and a variety of other features in the gallery and toolkit. You will have the
opportunity to develop a document that you can incorporate into your teaching right
away. You will also discover resources that will provide you with pre‐made lessons
(that you can adjust to fit your needs)!
Meet your Mac Deb Duffy
Want to develop a “friendlier” relationship with your Mac? Whether you are a new
Mac user or just want to get reacquainted, come learn how to make your Mac work
with you, not against you. We’ll cover the basics: Desktop, Finder, System Preferences,
Network connections & printing, as well as tips and tricks to make you a confident Mac
user. Bring your questions and frustrations.
Conversations about Autism Heather
Using an empathetic approach, we will discuss what Autism is; its effect on the family, Merritt
student, and teacher; and explore strategies for your classroom to facilitate success for
your students with Autism.
Date Course Title Presenter
12:00‐3:00 PM
Monday Collaborative/ Reflective Time from Morning
7/19/10
Tuesday Elementary Social Studies ‐ K‐5 Kevin McAneny
7/20/10 During this session, participants will have time to become familiar with the new
Social Studies curriculum. There will be time to develop lessons and work
collaboratively with grade level partners.
Secondary Social Studies ‐ 6‐12 Sue Incorvia
During this session, participants will have time to become familiar with the new
Social Studies curriculum. There will be time develop lessons and work
collaboratively with grade level partners.
Wednesday Collaborative/Reflective Time from Morning
7/21/10
Thursday Collaborative/Reflective Time from Morning
7/22/10
Friday Collaborative/Reflective Time from Morning
7/23/10
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