Teachers:Hi, I am Patty Day, Technology Facilitator at JMA. I created this webpage for you as a technology resource. I hope it will be beneficial to you in your search for new technologies to use in your classroom and answer any questions you might have about your Revolve, Chromebooks, MAP testing, logins, etc. If you have any questions for me or would like to meet with me to discuss how you can implement any of these tools into your classroom, please do not hesitate to email me or visit me in Student Services. My office is located there.
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Dealing with Digital Distraction in Your Classroom
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.CHECK OUT other technology videos useful for the classroom. Click here.
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Created April 4, 2007
The video was created by the Jordan District in West Jordan, UT for their teachers to motivate them in becoming a better teacher by using technology more effectively in the classroom. I hope it will inspire you, too! Well? What did you think? Very powerful stuff, huh? Makes you stop and think about what you are doing in your classroom to engage your students in their learning, doesn't it?
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CLICK HERE to check out JMA's Scholar & Parent Technology page. I created it for our parents who might have questions about technology at JMA. Feel free to link it to your classroom webpage. |
IT WEEKLY - CMS RESOURCES Learn more about many technology resources that our district has to offer.
IT WEEKLY created by David Casavecchia & Aubrey Harrison is a series of videos on a variety of different topics, concepts and tools that will transform the way you teach your students. |
DIGITAL CITIZENSHIPFROM COMMON SENSE MEDIA -
Students live in a digitally connected world where they use technology in many facets of their lives. They spend time online doing schoolwork and homework, as well as communicating with friends, family and the world through social media. We are responsible for teaching students how to be safe, how to use technology appropriately, and how to act responsibly online. We must ensure our students are able to navigate the digital world and be good stewards of digital tools. |
ISTE ASSESSMENTCMS is strongly encouraging that all teachers and administrators assess their Technology Skills by taking the online 21st Century Skills Assessment 2016-2017.
After completing the assessment in ATOMIC LEARNING, a series of assignments will be specially prescribed for you to further your Professional Development in technology. You'll earn CEU credits while completing these technology assignments! On May 30th, you will receive CEU credit from CMS for the time you put in. How easy is that?! GET STARTED NOW! LOGIN - your email PASSWORD - eettgrant |
An online teacher community where you can view webinars about the latest in technology from people all over the world. Online learning at your convenience! Find just the right technology you want to use in your classroom. Join for FREE or subscribe.
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“We classroom teachers have so much on our plates that it is impossible for us to research all of the technology available out there. You are making our lives easier and helping us to incorporate innovation into our classes. Thank you for helping us reach our students in unique ways to turn on that "light bulb". ” – Helen Horner, Middle School Science Teacher Oveido, FL |
ONE Access - from the Charlotte Mecklenburg Library
Our partners at the Charlotte Mecklenburg Library have expanded ONE Access to include CMS staff. All employees who establish an account will have free access to the Digital Library and its wealth of online resources includingwww.Lynda.com, www.LearnFree.org., newspapers, journals, ebooks and more. Here’s how to get access:
Go to www.cmlibrary.org. Access resources using user name and PIN. The user name is CMS + 10-digit NC EdCloud login number with no spaces. The 10-digit login number is found on employees’ pay stubs under Employee ID. The PIN is the last four digits of the login number. I hope you’ll take advantage of this terrific opportunity given to us by the library
Go to www.cmlibrary.org. Access resources using user name and PIN. The user name is CMS + 10-digit NC EdCloud login number with no spaces. The 10-digit login number is found on employees’ pay stubs under Employee ID. The PIN is the last four digits of the login number. I hope you’ll take advantage of this terrific opportunity given to us by the library