Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Microsoft Office 2007

If you have not used Microsoft Office 2007 yet, then you are in for a big surprise. This is the first of the Office Suites that I have not been involved in beta testing and so when I first looked at it I was totally awed. Microsoft has exchanged its usual menu bar in favor of what it terms ribbon navigation. It is rather like tabbed navigation but with some major changes.

All of your usual work icons are grouped in sections on the "ribbon" and many editing changes can be viewed "live" in the document as you move through your options.

After playing around with it for a while I began to feel more and more comfortable with it, but I keep finding new things to "play" with.

If we get new laptops any time soon (if not when) I was told that they would probably have Office 2007 on them, so be prepared for some practice and in-service.

Saturday, November 1, 2008

New Grade Book Program

We have been hearing about it for a long time but it is now a reality. On Friday, Mr. Copeland, Mr. Melaugh, Mrs. Darty, Mrs. Peek, and I attended a Train the Trainer workshop for the new OnCourse Grade Book program. I will be spending the next several weeks going over it to try and thoroughly understand as much as I can about it, but from what I saw Friday, it is a really dynamic web-based program. Those of you using Snapgrades will find many similarities.

OnCourse includes a Lesson Planner, a Web page, a way to directly tie in your standards to your lessons, email to parents, progress reports, attendance, many reports, and quite a lot of other useful items. The administration will have to make some decisions as to how some things will be handled, but it does look like it will be a big time saver once it gets going.

The official launch will not be until the second semester and we will be having training before that to make sure that everyone is thoroughly comfortable and up-to-date on how it works. One of the "perks" is that the schools using it will need to have up-to-date laptops for all of the teachers.

More information will be coming.

Some New Web Sites of Interest

As I explore around the Web I stumble across some really great sites. I thought I would tell you about some of them.

World Literature Online is basically a companion site to The Bedford Anthology of World Literature. The site is rich with resources and references to world literature and time lines and also includes instructor resources.

Bright Storm is a site that was set up to help students with their courses. They offer courses in Geometry Algebra II SAT Writing SAT Math AP U.S. History AP U.S. Government Writing SAT Critical Reading U.S. History

Another neat site is www.zoho.com. This site is a free web-based service that offers many different programs including one called ZohoMeeting, which allows you and your students to see each others desktops as they demonstrate their work.